Re: ORGLIST: looking for a suitable journal

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From: Darren Rhodes (drhodes$##$globalnet.co.uk)
Date: Thu May 09 2002 - 06:10:41 EDT


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From: "Paul Thind" <cma$##$bluewin.ch>
To: "Multiple recipients of list orglist" <orglist$##$dq.fct.unl.pt>
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 7:03 PM
Subject: RE: ORGLIST: looking for a suitable journal

> Dear Sir,
>
> Perhaps you should consider publishing in ARKIVOC, your free online
journal
> of organic chemistry. Please visit http://www.arkat.org . The beauty about
> the internet medium is that faults can be corrected at anytime and missing
> references can be added. The review process does not have to end with the
> one or two traditional referees, who are often busy and sometimes
careless,
> in reviewing manuscripts and giving timely feedback. In fact, readers can
be
> encouraged to comment on mistakes, which can either be simply corrected
(if
> these are minor and obvious) or sent back to the authors for their
comments.
> The medium allows for real interaction between the publishing authors and
> the readers as we provide online e-mail address of each corresponding
> author(s).
>
> The internet allows for rapid publication and thus satisfies the wishes of
> authors who want to create a record.
>
> Arkat, Zurich is interested in publishing educational content for students
> and teachers. However, to date we have found that scientists are far less
> willing to provide content than one might imagine. The established
> scientists have relationships with their publishers, and the young ones
are
> probably too timid.
>
> The Arkat Foundation, Zurich does not have influence of any interest
group.
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Arkat Foundation
> Zurich
>
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Dear Paul Thind
Could you tell myself and the orglist members the who owns the copyright to
the papers that are published in Arkivoc?

Darren Rhodes.

ps Forgive me if this is obvious from your website.

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