Best Place To Circulate Bioinformatics Call For Papers?
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Flow ★ 1.5k

I wonder in your opinion what is the best way to circulate a Call for Papers. I have right now the following list:

Websites

a. Faculty of Universities and campuses or research centers

b. Research communities, websites, forums that are relevant to target audience

c. Your own profile or personal web url

Mailing Lists

a. University faculties, research centers.

b. The possibility of high quality paper increases if you could circulate CFP to your local universities.

Magazines

a. If you have references to any research magazine published by your faculty/university

Library

a. Library website

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Fred ▴ 780

I follow the feeds from WikiCFP that gathers call for papers

http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/call?conference=bioinformatics

There are different topics:

http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/allcat

It seems that you can post a CFP. However, I don't know if there is a large audience.

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Hamish ★ 3.2k

The BIOSCI/Bionet mailing lists / Usenet newsgroups are commonly used for calls for papers. Commonly these go to BIONEWS aka. bionet.announce to reach the widest audience. These lists/groups are also available via Google Groups (search for 'bionet.').

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Hope Leman • 0

Hi, all. I am the Web administrator of ResearchRaven and am happy to list on it calls for papers in bioinformatics. See current listings of calls for papers for conferences here and calls for papers for publications here. Please feel free to submit announcements here.

All listings are free to those who submit and those who read them. Bioinformatics, incidentally, is just one of the many health sciences/medicine categories on ResearchRaven. You can sign up for free alerts via email or RSS to any of the categories, as well.

Hope Leman, MLIS Research Information Technologist Center for Health Research and Quality Samaritan Health Services 815 NW 9th Street Corvallis, OR 97330 (541) 768-5712

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