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  • Guys,

    Genome Medicine is a relatively new journal and there have been only 13 correspondence articles so far. I read all of them and I think the follow two (particularly the first) are most applicable to us (in style/structure, not content):


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    • Originally posted by genericforms View Post
      Guys,

      Genome Medicine is a relatively new journal and there have been only 13 correspondence articles so far. I read all of them and I think the follow two (particularly the first) are most applicable to us (in style/structure, not content):


      http://genomemedicine.com/content/pdf/gm145.pdf
      All ideas so far incorporated into the main text.
      Marco

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      • we need to write a cover letter, including

        1> why the manuscript should be published (in general)

        2> why the manuscript should be in Genome Med. (http://genomemedicine.com/about#trials)

        3> declare any potential competing interests

        4> provide the contact details (including email addresses) of potential peer reviewers for your manuscript.
        Marco

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        • Yes. This is basically the letter I sent for pre approval. We can slightly revise and use that. Are you going to send around a new version of the local WORD document?

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          • Originally posted by genericforms View Post
            Yes. This is basically the letter I sent for pre approval. We can slightly revise and use that. Are you going to send around a new version of the local WORD document?
            yes, if the gdoc is not heavily modified, i can fix and citations and send the local WORD out tonight.
            Marco

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            • Robs, can you double check on the calculation regarding the following claim?

              After all, this feature is barely used. PLoS series, boasting >66M HTML page views, only have 1.6% of their publications with more than two comments and 9.5% with at least one comment2
              Marco

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              • Originally posted by marcowanger View Post
                Robs, can you double check on the calculation regarding the following claim?
                The exact number of page views is 66,469,893.
                Number of publications: 33,128
                Number of publications with at least one comment: 3,159
                Number of publications with more than two comments: 516

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                • Originally posted by robs View Post
                  The exact number of page views is 66,469,893.
                  Number of publications: 33,128
                  Number of publications with at least one comment: 3,159
                  Number of publications with more than two comments: 516
                  Thanks robs
                  Marco

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                  • Originally posted by marcowanger View Post
                    Thanks robs
                    We could include those numbers in parenthesis if you think it will be useful.

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                    • tag cloud

                      Hi everyone,

                      Eco mentioned that someone might have a complete postdump as an SQL file of all the forums. I would like to generate a few tag clouds of some of forums for a poster I will be present in a few weeks. Can someone hook me up with this file? [email protected]

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                      • Originally posted by severin View Post
                        Hi everyone,

                        Eco mentioned that someone might have a complete postdump as an SQL file of all the forums. I would like to generate a few tag clouds of some of forums for a poster I will be present in a few weeks. Can someone hook me up with this file? [email protected]
                        Hi Andrew, let me find
                        Marco

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                        • Originally posted by severin View Post
                          Hi everyone,

                          Eco mentioned that someone might have a complete postdump as an SQL file of all the forums. I would like to generate a few tag clouds of some of forums for a poster I will be present in a few weeks. Can someone hook me up with this file? [email protected]
                          BTW, I am not sure if ECO mind sharing the SQL dump not for the publication of SEQanswers. I think it would be better let him give the green light here or let him know?
                          Marco

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                          • sql dump

                            Thanks Marco,

                            I spoke with him in PM about this. I will be sure to cite seqanswers.

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                            • Originally posted by severin View Post
                              Thanks Marco,

                              I spoke with him in PM about this. I will be sure to cite seqanswers.
                              Please check email
                              Marco

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                              • post the poster?

                                How about also posting your poster here for us when it is complete and you have presented it? I am sure we are an interested audience.

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