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While there are many options for where to submit app articles, there are two that are recommended: While there may be additional avenues for publishing Cytoscape app articles, there are two that stand out as the best fit for app articles:
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 * Articles are peer-reviewed after publication. Read more about F1000Research's post-publication peer-review system [[http://f1000research.com/about | here]].  * Articles are peer-reviewed after publication. Read more about !F1000Research's post-publication peer-review system [[http://f1000research.com/about | here]].
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Here is an example of an app article from this collection: [[http://f1000research.com/articles/3-152/v2 | WikiPathways App for Cytoscape: Making biological pathways amenable to network analysis and visualization]].

==== BMC Bioinformatics ====


=== Contents of an app paper ===
In addition to the requirements on content imposed by the journal publisher, an app article should contain the following:

 * Implementation: describe any
 * Availability: describe how and where users can get access to the app
Here is an example of a Cytoscape app published in this collection: [[http://f1000research.com/articles/3-152/v2 | WikiPathways App for Cytoscape: Making biological pathways amenable to network analysis and visualization]].

Publish your app

Overview

You have developed your app, tested it and announced it to the user community. Now its time to write a paper about your app. This step will provide some ideas and resources for publishing your app in a peer-reviewed journal.

Process

Where to publish

While there may be additional avenues for publishing Cytoscape app articles, there are two that stand out as the best fit for app articles:

F1000Research

The F1000Research Cytoscape App Collection was first published in July 2014, and is intended to serve as a resource to both researchers and app developers. It is a tailored publication hub for new and updated Cytoscape apps and serves as a resource to help researchers find out more about relevant Cytoscape apps and to provide app developers with useful implementation tips. The collection will grow over time as new Cytoscape apps are developed and published. All Cytoscape apps published in this collection are free and open source.

  • New app articles can be submitted at any time to the Cytoscape App Collection
  • Articles are peer-reviewed after publication. Read more about F1000Research's post-publication peer-review system here.

  • Articles can be revised after submission
  • Article submission guidelines are available here.

Here is an example of a Cytoscape app published in this collection: WikiPathways App for Cytoscape: Making biological pathways amenable to network analysis and visualization.

Cytoscape_3/AppDeveloper/Cytoscape_App_Ladder/Publish_App (last edited 2016-03-21 21:33:32 by AlexPico)

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