Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Slackware and SlackBuilds.org cited in a scientific publication

2019-03-16 Thread King Beowulf
On 3/15/19 8:44 AM, Petar Petrov wrote: > Dear All, > > I am happy to let you know Slackware and SlackBuilds.org were cited in > the most recent publication of our group. The paper is called > "Computational analysis of the evolutionarily conserved Missing In > Metastasis/Metastasis Suppressor 1

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Slackware and SlackBuilds.org cited in a scientific publication

2019-03-16 Thread Alexander Verbovetsky
> This is true for those journals that charged for subscriptions to > their dead tree versions. Others are strictly on-line and have no > author charges. The journal "Scientific Reports" we are discussing is pure online. "Open access" means: "no payment, no publication". Best regards, Alexander

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Slackware and SlackBuilds.org cited in a scientific publication

2019-03-16 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 16 Mar 2019, Alexander Verbovetsky wrote: As for "open access journal", in such journals the authors pay for publications, for example, $1790 for a paper in this journal https://www.nature.com/srep/about/article-processing-charges One among many bad consequences of such approach is that

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Slackware and SlackBuilds.org cited in a scientific publication

2019-03-16 Thread Alexander Verbovetsky
Hello, > A work using open source software published in an open access journal: > very good! I'm also very happy to see SBo cited in a scientific publication in an important journal, thank you Petar! As for "open access journal", in such journals the authors pay for publications, for example,

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Slackware and SlackBuilds.org cited in a scientific publication

2019-03-15 Thread Fellype
Hi Petar! A work using open source software published in an open access journal: very good! Congratulations and best regards. Fellype Em sex, 15 de mar de 2019 às 12:44, Petar Petrov escreveu: > Dear All, > > I am happy to let you know Slackware and SlackBuilds.org were cited in > the most

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Slackware and SlackBuilds.org cited in a scientific publication

2019-03-15 Thread klaatu
On 2019-03-15 10:44, Petar Petrov wrote: Dear All, I am happy to let you know Slackware and SlackBuilds.org were cited in the most recent publication of our group. The paper is called "Computational analysis of the evolutionarily conserved Missing In Metastasis/Metastasis Suppressor 1 gene

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Slackware and SlackBuilds.org cited in a scientific publication

2019-03-15 Thread Robby Workman
On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 17:44:32 +0200 Petar Petrov wrote: > Dear All, > > I am happy to let you know Slackware and SlackBuilds.org were cited in > the most recent publication of our group. The paper is called > "Computational analysis of the evolutionarily conserved Missing In >

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Slackware and SlackBuilds.org cited in a scientific publication

2019-03-15 Thread Andrzej Telszewski
On 15/03/2019 18:11, David O'Shaughnessy wrote: On Fri, 15 Mar 2019, at 8:44 AM, Petar Petrov wrote: Dear All, I am happy to let you know Slackware and SlackBuilds.org were cited in the most recent publication of our group. The paper is called "Computational analysis of the evolutionarily

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Slackware and SlackBuilds.org cited in a scientific publication

2019-03-15 Thread David O'Shaughnessy
On Fri, 15 Mar 2019, at 8:44 AM, Petar Petrov wrote: > Dear All, > > I am happy to let you know Slackware and SlackBuilds.org were cited in > the most recent publication of our group. The paper is called > "Computational analysis of the evolutionarily conserved Missing In > Metastasis/Metastasis

[Slackbuilds-users] Slackware and SlackBuilds.org cited in a scientific publication

2019-03-15 Thread Petar Petrov
Dear All, I am happy to let you know Slackware and SlackBuilds.org were cited in the most recent publication of our group. The paper is called "Computational analysis of the evolutionarily conserved Missing In Metastasis/Metastasis Suppressor 1 gene predicts novel interactions, regulatory regions