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 author: "colomb_julien"
 date: "4/17/2019"
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 ## Future publication: thoughts
 
-Since my output should be papers, I am trying to think about possibilities... One idea is to prove that creating figure-units at the end of the experiment is an efficient way to work and gives better quality data (in comparison with the usual way of writing papers years after the experiments were done). To achieve this comparison, we could plan to produce figure-units for each figure of manuscripts which are ready to be published or were recently published. We could then compare the material and method section with the data we would produce. It would have the nice side-effect to produce open data for these papers, maybe also creating "papers of the future" (http://scientificpaperofthefuture.org/spf.html). In the future, we would see how much faster it is to produce these figure-units just after the experiment is done (or while the experiment is done).
+Since my output should be papers, I am trying to think about possibilities... One idea is to prove that creating figure-units at the end of the experiment is an efficient way to work and gives better quality data (in comparison with the usual way of writing papers years after the experiments were done). To achieve this comparison, we could plan to produce figure-units for each figure of manuscripts which are ready to be published or were recently published. We could then compare the material and method section with the data we would produce. It would have the nice side-effect to produce open data for these papers, maybe also creating "papers of the future" (http://scientificpaperofthefuture.org/spf.html). In the future, we would see how much faster it is to produce these figure-units just after the experiment is done (or while the experiment is done).
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+## Other contacts
+
+- I will talk with the people behind GIN to know more about it. wachtler@biologie.uni-muenchen.de
+- There is another figure based tool in development, the founder is a friend of a friend and I will talk to him soon: nate@flashpub.io
+- I am in contact with Peter Kraker and the go fair initiative. pkraker@openknowledgemaps.org

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 <li><a href="#server">Server</a></li>
 <li><a href="#blog-website">Blog website</a></li>
 <li><a href="#future-publication-thoughts">Future publication: thoughts</a></li>
+<li><a href="#other-contacts">Other contacts</a></li>
 </ul></li>
 </ul>
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 <h2>Future publication: thoughts</h2>
 <p>Since my output should be papers, I am trying to think about possibilities… One idea is to prove that creating figure-units at the end of the experiment is an efficient way to work and gives better quality data (in comparison with the usual way of writing papers years after the experiments were done). To achieve this comparison, we could plan to produce figure-units for each figure of manuscripts which are ready to be published or were recently published. We could then compare the material and method section with the data we would produce. It would have the nice side-effect to produce open data for these papers, maybe also creating “papers of the future” (<a href="http://scientificpaperofthefuture.org/spf.html" class="uri">http://scientificpaperofthefuture.org/spf.html</a>). In the future, we would see how much faster it is to produce these figure-units just after the experiment is done (or while the experiment is done).</p>
 </div>
+<div id="other-contacts" class="section level2">
+<h2>Other contacts</h2>
+<ul>
+<li>I will talk with the people behind GIN to know more about it. <a href="mailto:wachtler@biologie.uni-muenchen.de">wachtler@biologie.uni-muenchen.de</a></li>
+<li>There is another figure based tool in development, the founder is a friend of a friend and I will talk to him soon: <a href="mailto:nate@flashpub.io">nate@flashpub.io</a></li>
+<li>I am in contact with Peter Kraker and the go fair initiative. <a href="mailto:pkraker@openknowledgemaps.org">pkraker@openknowledgemaps.org</a></li>
+</ul>
+</div>
 </div>
 
 

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