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Oct 14, 2008    Views: 202

Posting Tips - Crossposting

  

Hi everyone,

Im starting a new BLOG to help folks get there experiments and questions answered more efficiently.  In this addition, Id like to tell you about a new way to make your  post more visible.

You can now cross-post any topic you create on our discussion boards in up to 3 relevant forums.  The crosspost option appears at the bottom of the post a topic page.  So if you are writing about transfecting jurkat cells with siRNA, you might post to Cellular and Molecular Immunology to catch immunologists eyes, Transfection in RNA silencing, and Biological Silencing in RNA silencing.  This way your posts will see the more face time and potentially be answered more quickly.

Here's a screenshot to show you where it is

 

 

 Click to show forum list this link appears at the bottom of the posting screen just above SUBMIT. 

click it to see the full list of possibilities. 

Take you time!  Pick good places to post your topic.  Getting the answer to your experiment is why you decided to join scientist solutions and post!

Good luck

Rusty

 

 

 

Comments of this blog:  6 Comments    Add Your Comment


wenjun said:

Rusty,

I can only see the first image. The other two images are not be able to see. I believe only you can see as the path were set to your local disk, something like Users/rbishop/Desktop/Picture%201.png

So please upload these two images to server and then add to the post with the blog editor.

Posted on Oct 14, 2008 10:52 AM
mchinmoyee said:

This is really gr8 and helpful.
Thank you

Posted on Oct 14, 2008 03:43 PM
R Bishop said:

There is only one image wenjun?

Posted on Oct 14, 2008 03:28 PM
Sameer said:

i couldnt see any images at all

Posted on Oct 17, 2008 02:14 PM
jonmoulton said:

Hi R Bishop, I'm having some difficulty regarding the crossposting. I crossposted to several new forums, then found I failed to add a citation in the original posting. I cannot get to several of the crossposted fora -- the mouse & rat forum and the splicing forum are not available from my forum-jump list, nor from my home directory. Therefore I cannot edit in the citation needed for my crossposts in those fora. Thanks! - Jon

Posted on Oct 21, 2008 09:03 AM
jonmoulton said:

Forums, fora - at least I should be consistent with the plurals. Too bad there is no way to edit blog comments...

Posted on Oct 21, 2008 09:24 AM

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