Scholarpedia:Email to Authors

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    Dear %NAME%,

    Thank you for reserving "%TITLE%" in Scholarpedia. Your article was last modified on %DATE%. %ITSAYS%

    More than one hundred articles have been finished during last few months. The rate of submission, being greater than in typical peer-review journals, is exponentially increasing. However, there are a few articles that have been reserved a long time ago but show no progress, making the project behind schedule.

    We would like all reserved articles to be finished by August 1, 2007, so that they could be peer-reviewed and refined by the community during the rest of the year. The Encyclopedia of Computational Neuroscience is scheduled to be published in 2008, and other focused encyclopedias (of Dynamical Systems, of Computational Intelligence, of Cognitive Neurosciences, just to name the few) will follow. Of course, your article will remain freely available online after publication and you will be the curator of the whole topic '%TITLE%' in Scholarpedia.

    To keep with this schedule, Scholarpedia will be sending you monthly reminders until you submit your article to the peer-review forum. If you wish to change the frequency of automatic reminders (weakly, monthly, none), login as '%USERNAME%', go to your article, press 'author' button and then choose the appropriate self-imposed deadline and the frequency.

    Instructions for authors are at http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Scholarpedia:Instructions_for_Authors

    Please, do not hesitate to contact me if you have further questions or problems using Scholarpedia.

    Sincerely yours, Eugene M. Izhikevich, Editor-in-Chief of Scholarpedia - the free peer-reviewed encyclopedia.

    The Neurosciences Institute, Eugene.Izhikevich@nsi.edu 10640 John J. Hopkins Drive tel:(858) 626-2063 San Diego, CA, 92121, USA fax:(858) 626-2099

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