Call for Papers: Thematic Series about RDF in Chemistry

Note: the HCLSIG-LODD has been invited already to submit one paper
separately, but the call is open to anyone doing RDF in something to
do with chemistry. Please see the symposium abstract to get an idea
about the scope, but if your work deals with InChIs, it should come
pretty close...

L.S.,

As organizers of the ACS RDF 2010 Symposium held at the American
Chemical Society meeting in Boston in August 2010
(http://egonw.github.com/acsrdf2010/), we would like to encourage you
to submit a paper to a Thematic Series of papers around the use of
Resource Description Framework (RDF) in chemistry, in the Journal of
Cheminformatics (http://www.jcheminf.com/). Six speakers have already
agreed to participate.

Journal of Cheminformatics was launched in March 2009 as a fully Open
Access cheminformatics journal. Papers published in this journal
benefit the cheminformatics community through the free, widespread and
unrestricted readership that Open Access offers. As organizers of the
ACS RDF 2010 symposium, we believe that it is important to share
research in this area within the cheminformatics community as much as
possible. The journal is peer reviewed, has unrestricted article
length, and unlimited use of color illustrations, supplementary files,
etc., making it an excellent platform to both give an overview of
scientific progress, but being able to go into detail at the same
time. Authors retain complete copyright to their published paper.

An example Thematic Series is available at:
http://www.biomedcentral.com/series/ENSEMBL2010.

We would be pleased to explore this opportunity further with you, so
if you have any comments or questions e.g. about the scope of the
thematic issue, article type, or otherwise, please don't hesitate to
get in touch.

Submission Deadline: 28 November 2010
Submission Info (process, fees, policies):
http://www.jcheminf.com/info/instructions/

Looking forward to hearing from you,

with kind regards,

Egon Willighagen <egon.willighagen@gmail.com>
Martin Braendle <braendle@chem.ethz.ch>



-- 
Dr E.L. Willighagen
Post-doc @ Uppsala University (only until 2010-09-30)
Proteochemometrics / Bioclipse Group of Prof. Jarl Wikberg
Homepage: http://egonw.github.com/
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Received on Thursday, 16 September 2010 11:43:11 UTC