Submit your
Blog Article
to this Carnival

Blog Communities Publishing Magazines

Submit an Article to a Carnival

Blog carnivals are always looking for great blog articles, and there is a carnival for almost every topic. Are you a blogger? Joining the community of contributors is a great way to get more readers to your blog. It's easy!

Are you a carnival host? This form is only to submit articles to upcoming carnival editions. To list your carnival edition on this site, log in and update your carnival listings. Contact us if you have questions.

Note: fields marked with a ! are required.


Carnival !
Next scheduled ¤ Dec 16, 2008
Host blog ¤ Rigorous Trivialities
Article to submit
Permalink URL !
Additional information
Submitter name !
Submitter e-mail !
Privacy note: your e-mail address will be shared with the carnival hosts.
Remarks ¤


Check the above information, enter the security code, and hit Submit.
Enter this code ¤
validation code  
¤

Carnival details:

Name: the giant's shoulders
Filed under: science
Keywords:
Carnival Description: “The Giant’s Shoulders” is a monthly science blogging event, in which authors are invited to submit posts on “classic” scientific papers. Submissions are due on the fifteenth of each month, and entries will be aggregated and linked to on the host blog of the month. Links to entries should be sent to that month’s host blog. What defines a “classic” paper? This depends upon the field in question, but one expects that the work should have somewhat stood the test of time: we suggest perhaps 10 years old, or more. Contributors should not only describe the research involved but also put it in a broader historical/scientific context: why is the work in question important/groundbreaking/revolutionary/nifty? It should go without saying by the use of the word “classic”, but papers should be in an accepted, established scientific field: contributions promoting non-traditional science and pseudo-scientific ideas are inappropriate. Why restrict yourself to “classic” papers? Entries profiling an important person or concept in the history of science are also acceptable.
Edition Description:

What you can do:

Carnival management tools
(login required)

— ¤ —

What is ?

— ¤ —

Looking for a Carnival?

Google
blogcarnival.com
all the web
— ¤ —

We welcome your feedback

— ¤ —
RSS 2.0 Feed(what is this?)
— ¤ —

© 2008 Blog Carnival LLC.
All rights reserved.
2008-12-05 12:02:24 EST 82.165.183.202
— valid www | css