Re: [openhealth] Reflexions on Knowledge Modelling

2006-01-04 Thread Koray Atalag
Hi All, Thanks for all your valuable input...I was really not aware of the presence of such journals! Well, the blame is partly on my side but this also points out to the fact that their popularity is questionable? I am going to share this knowledge with as many people as possible on my reach...

Re: [openhealth] Reflexions on Knowledge Modelling

2006-01-04 Thread Tim Cook
On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 06:09 +1100, Tim.Churches wrote: > What is wrong with BioMed Central medical Informatics and Decision > Making? Absolutely nothing. I haven't visited it in awhile and had forgotten about it. Thanks for the reminder. Cheers, -- Tim Cook [Non-text portions of this messa

Re: [openhealth] Reflexions on Knowledge Modelling

2006-01-04 Thread Tim.Churches
Tim Cook wrote: > On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 10:33 +0100, Christian Heller wrote: > > However, I think it is time to accept a citation of Wikipedia, > > for example. Many profs claim that it were not "scientific" enough. > > Wikipedia is not peer-reviewed in any formal process. "All" professors > sh

Re: [openhealth] Reflexions on Knowledge Modelling

2006-01-04 Thread Tim Cook
On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 10:33 +0100, Christian Heller wrote: > However, I think it is time to accept a citation of Wikipedia, > for example. Many profs claim that it were not "scientific" enough. Wikipedia is not peer-reviewed in any formal process. "All" professors should claim it is not scientifi

Re: [openhealth] Reflexions on Knowledge Modelling

2006-01-04 Thread Bhaskar, KS
There is also the Public Library of Science (http://plos.org). -- Bhaskar On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 04:55 -0600, Adrian Midgley wrote: > On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 23:32 -0800, Koray Atalag wrote: > > > Don't you (ALL) think we badly need an Open Source and > > Free Journal in our domain. I strongly fee

Re: [openhealth] Reflexions on Knowledge Modelling

2006-01-04 Thread Adrian Midgley
On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 23:32 -0800, Koray Atalag wrote: > Don't you (ALL) think we badly need an Open Source and > Free Journal in our domain. I strongly feel this must > be a parallel approach with "free and open source > software", JOSMC has been extant for some time http://www.josmc.org/edito

Re: [openhealth] Reflexions on Knowledge Modelling

2006-01-04 Thread Christian Heller
Dear Koray, > Well I recently had the sam frustration and it was > more tragic for me because I had submitted a paper > related with my thesis work and I can not get the > degree if I do not haveat least two articles publihed > in "international" and "cited" journals! This is an > unwritten tradit