Now that the registration is closed (you can still get on the waitlist if you send an e-mail to info@scienceonline09.com), it's time to start preparing for the sessions. Here are some more sessions you may be interested in:
Not just text - image, sound and video in peer-reviewed literature
Alternative careers: how to become a journal editor
Providing public health and medical information to all
Art and science -- online and offline
Anonymity, Pseudonymity - building reputation online
Open Access in the networked world: experience of developing and transition countries
Social networking for scientists
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