Topics for Discussion When making predictions: Validate, validate, validate. Journal submission pitfalls: conference submissions and citable pre-publication.

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Topics for Discussion When making predictions: Validate, validate, validate. Journal submission pitfalls: conference submissions and citable pre-publication forums. Open Access. The review process at Nucleic Acids Research.

Special Issues pre-proposal deadlines: Impact Factor: 7.479 Author charges: £1420 / $2770 / €2130 (non member institution) £710 / $1385 / €1065 (member institution 50% discount) Special Issues pre-proposal deadlines: Web Server –Dec. 31, 2010. Database – July 1, 2011

Advice When writing a paper: know and cite the literature in your area. be thorough in your analysis and presentation. When submitting: suggest reviewers who are knowledgeable, not your friends When selecting a journal, look for: fast turn-around time. automatic deposit to PubMed Central. open access