[Blindmath] Accessible Scientific Methodologies

Muzzamil Lakhani muzz.lakhani at googlemail.com
Fri Jan 29 22:28:34 UTC 2016


A suitable STEM Education journal would be what you're after. You're not the only one with such research interests, but your methodology may still have merit. 
You may also look at something like J. Phys Rev or  J. Chem Rev, or one of the IPEM publications:
http://www.ipem.org

Good luck!

Muzz 
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> On 29 Jan 2016, at 15:23, Zach via Blindmath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hello all, 
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> So not specifically math-related, but I figured more of the people who know
> the answer to this question are monitoring this list than blind science.
> Does anyone know of a journal that will publish short communications or
> companion papers on accessible research methodologies? I'm involved in
> relatively unique research, at least I'm the only legally blind graduate
> student I know who has  conducted in vivo ruminant nutrition research, and
> I'd like to publish my methods as they relate to the alternative methods I
> will use in my upcoming thesis project. 
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> Thoughts, ideas, and inquiries are welcome. Just please bear with me as my
> time to respond is limited. 
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> Thanks,
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> Zac
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