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  1. What is Journal of Biology?

  2. How do I obtain a printed version of the online articles?

  3. How much of the content on the website is available for free?

  4. I can only access Journal of Biology from a shared computer. What are the security implications?

  5. What is the peer-review process for Journal of Biology?

  6. If I have an article accepted, how is it cited?

  7. Which bibliographic databases index Journal of Biology?

  8. How visible will my article be?

  9. Will the electronic version of my article be accessible for ever?

  10. Does Journal of Biology have an impact factor and are its citations tracked?


  11. Does Journal of Biology have article-processing charges?
Q1 What is Journal of Biology?

A1 Journal of Biology is an international journal that publishes biological research articles of exceptional interest, together with associated commentary. Original research articles that are accepted for publication may be published in full on the web within two weeks, are immediately made freely available to all. Articles from the full spectrum of biology are appropriate for consideration, provided they are of outstanding interest and importance. (As a guide, the journal will consider articles of a standard similar to those published in Nature, Science or Cell.) Unlike many so called 'online journals', Journal of Biology is at the very forefront of the electronic publishing revolution; our policy is to publish all our material online.
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