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Posted by editor on September 01, 1999 at 14:58:45:
In Reply to: Seeking Posting Advice on a Unified Theory of Knowledge posted by mike cahill on September 01, 1999 at 13:43:15:
Thank you very much for your posting. The editors of @Brint Institute have earlier accommodated similar articles and papers in some of the high exposure areas such as the Online Interactive Magazine (http://www.brint.com/online/ ). Future issues of the e-mail newsletters will also contain synopsis of the highlights that get posted in the magazine. Some of these articles have been earlier selected toward review for possible publication in both practitioner and scholarly outlets. Some of them have also been cited and referenced in major publication outlets while others have been sought for reprints. In all such cases the original authors hold the copyrights of their works and are free to publish their works in formal publication outlets. [For examples of some outlets that we have been working with, please see: http://www.brint.com/kmbook.htm ].
Given that @Brint.com has users not only from the global community of practitioners but also from academic researchers and scholars, we may even consider facilitating "rapid peer review and aggressive criticism" by providing exposure for such articles and access to relevant communities for participating in critique and review of such forums.
Your comments are welcome online or offline at editor@brint.com.
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