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Standards / Protocols

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Type: Guidelines
Intention: For Publication
Read/Write Permissions: Open Access
Authors :
09.05.2011 - Christopher Dyer  -  Sci-Mate   
02.08.2010 - Anne Dyer   
01.07.2010 - Anne Dyer   
24.06.2010 - John Stewart   
02.02.2009 - Chris Parish  -  ANU   


Standards and Protocols are any set of instructions describing a specific process and all related conditions. These sorts of Articles are a way to symultaneously publish and continually develop laboratory protocols, research standards, and in a productive sharing environment.

Publishing a protocol on the Sci-Mate is an excellent way to reduce emails, increase citation of related publications, and engage your ideas in other people's research. Mutually beneficial exchanges, troubleshooting, and new applications of old ideas. The wider application of simple ideas.

Any impact of published material can be estimated through visit counts. The most successful protocol on Sci-Mate had over 3000 visits in 2010. Most well titled articles can expect to rank easily within many relevant top 10 Google searches after 6 months.

Authorship records all details of contributions for comparison, allowing copyright to be demonstrated and claimed on all original work.

Please take a look at (and update - desperately) some Molecular Biology protocols that I enjoyed in my youth:

Protocols used in Psychology:

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