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[Untitled] You might have spotted a news story last week in Nature describing a new publishing model launched by the journal RNI Biology. The RNA journal started a new section last week devoted to RNA families, but also that requires authors to create accompanying Wikipedia pages describing the findings of their paper.
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[Untitled] Wikipedia and RNA Biology - O'Reilly Radar: This track will primarily publish articles describing either: (1) substantial updates and reviews of existing RNA families or (2) novel RNA families based on computational and/or experimental results for which little evolutionary analysis has been published. These articles must be accompanied by STOCKHOLM formatted alignments, including a consensus secondary structure or structures and a corresponding Wikipedia article.
[Untitled] Scholarly Communication: Journal to Require Wikipedia Articles ...: The goal is to encourage more scientists who work on RNA to get involved in creating and updating public data on RNA families, while being rewarded by the traditional method of a citable publication, says Sean Eddy, a computational biologist at the Janelia Farm Research Campus of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Ashburn, Virginia, and a co-author of the nematode article.
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[Untitled] The RNA WikiProject: Community annotation of RNA families ” RNA: To this end, we have formed the RNA WikiProject (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_RNA) as part of the larger Molecular and Cellular Biology WikiProject. We have created over 600 new Wikipedia articles describing ...
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