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Nature Protocols
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History2006-present
Publisher
6.335 (2009)
ISO 4Find out here
Indexing
ISSN1754-2189 (print)
1750-2799 (web)
Links

Nature Protocols, published by the Nature Publishing Group, is an on-line scientific journal publishing methods in a recipe-style format. The journal was launched in June 2006 and the content includes both classical methods and cutting-edge techniques relevant to the study of biological problems. The content on this site is divided into "Nature Protocols" and "Protocols Network". "Nature Protocols" are commissioned by editors and are peer reviewed, fully edited and styled prior to publication. "Community and Supplier Protocols" (within the "Protocols Network") are uploaded by researchers and are not further styled, peer reviewed or copy edited, but posted live soon after submission. This includes many of the protocols used by authors of recent articles published in the Nature family of journals.

Published protocols are sorted into the following categories:

Scientists can participate directly in the Protocol Exchange section of this site. Protocol Exchange is an open online resource that allows researchers to share their detailed experimental know-how. All uploaded protocols are made freely available, assigned DOIs for ease of citation and fully searchable through nature.com. Protocols can be linked to any publications in which they are used and will be linked to from your article. You can also establish a dedicated page to collect all your lab Protocols. By uploading your Protocols to Protocol Exchange, you are enabling researchers to more readily reproduce or adapt the methodology you use, as well as increasing the visibility of your protocols and papers. Upload your Protocols at www.nature.com/protocolexchange/. Further information can be found at www.nature.com/protocolexchange/about.

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