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Revision as of 00:28, 23 August 2008
Here are quick links for searching the literature and guidelines to publishing papers.
Some of these links were used to list and upload papers onto this wiki. Please note copyright still applies and wherever possible uploaded papers have information about URL/paper details attached to the upload.
Searching literature
Searching Doyle's papers on this wiki
- Click on sidebar Papers, then select papers by year or by topic!
- Or click on sidebar "Special pages" and then click on Categories, then select [[Category:Papers]].
- Or click on sidebar "All articles" and then select from the namespace box pull down menu images then click "go".
Libraries
Engineering, Networking, Control
Biology
- Hubmed
- Medline plus]
- OpenWetWare sharing information
- Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS)
- Pubmed
- Systems biology portal
Economics
Publication guidelines
Some specific guidelines for publishing in some journals, conferences and websites.
Biology
Engineering
- IEEE Publishing Tools & Policy Information For Authors, Editors & Conference Organizers
- Rights and Responsibilities in ACM Publishing
Interestingly popular reads and URL's
Books
... mentioned by Prof. Doyle recently:
- Robustness
by Lars Peter Hansen and Thomas J. Sargent
Princeton University Press, USA 2008.
ISBN-13: 978-0691-11442-2
(cites Prof Doyle's stuff and applies it to economics)
- Simplexity: Why Simple Things Become Complex (And How Complex Things Can Be Made Simple)
By Jeffrey Kluger, Hyperion books, USA 2008.
ISBN 978-1-4013-0301
wiki, blog, social networking
- OpenWetWare
- SBML
- reddit (recommended by Matthew Maurer at CS, Caltech)
- digg (mentioned by Lachlan Andrew, Netlab)
- GigaOm (recommended by Paul Fang, high school visitor)