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OAtube Nanotechnology is a new kind of scientific journal dedicated to archiving conference presentations and providing citation information for them. The journal is built on the idea that conference presentations can have great impact on scientific development over the long term.
The basic oatube article contains a title, a list of authors with their institutional affiliations, an abstract of no more than 500 words including references, and the conference presentation (a PowerPiont presentation with embedded audio narration).
All the oatube presentations archived are open access, free to read on the Internet.
Abstracted and/or Indexed in:
For most of scientists and engineers, publishing in academic journals and presenting at professional conferences are the two most dominant outlets for sharing research with colleagues. The advantages of conference presentations are obvious. Often very colorful, offering face-to-face communication, conference presentations can instantly capture an audience's attention. The disadvantages of conference presentations, on the other hand, are their short lifetime and limited audience. In most cases, only conference attendees can enjoy presentation materials, and only during a conference. While many of today’s conferences have their own websites, the majority of conference websites provide only limited content: the titles of presentations and the names of presenters, often without even an abstract.
While organizations are increasingly beginning to provide presentation materials online post-conference, such materials often come and go quickly. Current conference organizing systems have not proved suitable in that they fail to give presentations credit for potential long-term impact. Thus, conference presenters are left to credit their own presentations by listing them in their curriculum vitae or by referring to them in journal publications. Unfortunately, such presentation materials, even though cited, are in most cases no longer available for review.
OAtube Nanotechnology is founded on the premise that many conference presentations do have long-term impact, being the sources for future discovery. Thus, the oatube journal aims to archive them in a new form. OAtube Nanotechnology is a new kind of scientific journal, a royal representative of conference presentations containing journal-style citation information about presentations as a resource for other researchers. Authors keep the copyright of their journal articles. This new kind of journal only provides an open-access approach for conference presentations to reach the widest possible audience through the Internet.
Editors-in-Chiefs
Zhiming M. Wang
Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA
Co-Editors
Emmanouil E. Lioudakis
Energy, Environment and Water Research Center, Cyprus Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus
Zongwen Liu
Australian Key Centre for Microscopy & Microanalysis, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006 Australia
Associate Editors
Junhong Chen
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, WI, USA;
Bonex W. Mwakikunga
CSIR- National Centre for Nano-Structured Materials, Pretoria, South Africa;
Individual submissions should come from the author who attended the conference and gave the presentation. Group submissions from conference organizers are encouraged but the organizers must have commitments from the presenting authors. In either case, the article copyright belongs to the listed authors. A group submission may be organized into a thematic issue if the conference organizers are willing to act as guest editors and provide an editorial forward.
Please note, the conference presentation should be prepared as a Microsoft Powerpoint file with an embedded audio narration. Visit PowerPoint And Narration for detailed guidelines on how to record a narrative presentation directly in PowerPoint. Please avoid the use of rare fonts, special characters, picture bullets, underlined text, and multiple slide masters in the powerpoint files. Sign up for a free account at authorstream and upload the powerpoint file with the display option set as private. Once the presentation is successfully processed, you may need to optimize it. Submit your presentation by emailing oatube@oa-host.org, with your sign-in email address and password of your authorstream account and an attached Microsoft Word file (including a title, a list of authors with their institutional affiliations, an abstract of no more than 500 words including references). Hyperlinked references, particularly DOI links are encouraged. Following submission, you will receive an e-mail confirming receipt of the submission.