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  1. We do not write in the first person. "You can submit" is promotional. Giving the link to submit articles is promotional also. I've fixed this.
  2. We also do not give the links to individual issues of the journal. The journal has a website for the purpose. I've fixed this, too
  3. We do not list the members of the editorial board; only the editor in chief. I've fixed this, too
  4. It is acceptable to list certain noteworthy papers, but be prepared to show why they are noteworthy, as by citation count. When you do list them, include the full bibliographic references , not just the link. If the journal is published in paper also, it should be possible to find it in paper from the information given. See WP:CITE for the formats. I leave this for you.
  5. Please double check that none of the prose, such as the list of subjects covered, is copied from the journal web site.
  6. Have there been any references providing substantial coverage about this new journal from 3rd party independent published reliable sources, print or online, but not blogs or press releases, or material derived from press releases. If so, add them. (I would imagine, for example, that it was mentioned in Nature). DGG (talk) 16:47, 30 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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