I´m editorial assistant at a Total Open Access journal focus in publishing secondary (or negative) results in some fields of Science.

The All Results Journals: Phys is a Total open-access electronic-only journal publishing “secondary” results across the field of Physics. And, what are “secondary” results?

At present, within the research community, more than 60% of the experiments fail to produce results or expected discoveries. Even though, as in many cases this would be frustrating from an objective point of view, this high percentage of “failed “ research generates high level of knowledge. But generally, all these experiments have not been published anywhere as they have been considered useless for our research target.

The objective of The All Results Journals: Phys focuses on recovering and publishing these valuable pieces of information in Physics. These physical “secondary” results are the catalyst for a real science-based empirical knowledge.

The All Results Journals: Phys aims to provide the most complete and reliable source of information on “secondary” (or negative) results in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality articles rapidly and making them freely available to researchers worldwide. All published articles will be deposited immediately upon publication in all widely and internationally recognized open access repository, such as DOAJ. Moreover, all articles are indexed by ISI Web of Knowledge, Scirus and Google Scholar (among others), therefore providing the maximum exposure to the articles.

The journal will be essential reading for scientists and researchers and we hope being a must-read journal when starting a new project in any field of Physics. The first issue launched at the beginning of 2010.

Based on your record of contributions in your field we would like to invite you to be a member of the Scientific Advisory Board for this journal.

As a Scientific Advisory Board member, you may be required to occasionally review papers, solicit articles from your colleagues/acquaintances and help promote the journal at conferences and meetings that you attend. I can assure you that being a Scientific Advisory Board member will not take up much of your time.

If you are interested in accepting this invitation and collaborate with us, then please send me a brief paragraph reporting your main research interest (main keywords to include in our database, not your CV) by email to register you in our journal platform.

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We are looking forward to receiving your positive response.

Kind regards,

The All Results Journals: Phys

PS: If you feel any of your colleagues would be interested, please do forward this letter to them.

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