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Rejecta Mathematica

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Rejecta Mathematica is an open access journal that publishes only papers that have been rejected from peer-reviewed journals in the mathematical sciences.

Our archive is up! Visit math.rejecta.org to find the old articles, content, and source for rebuilding the journals.


Topics include subspace classification, distributions of pseudoprimes, a challenge to Gödel's theorem, and more!


Second issue of Rejecta Mathematica is now available. http://bit.ly/kld2mc Help spread the word!


headquarters is in the internets. RT @chappaquack: we currently have offices in Texas, Colorado, Georgia, and France. @markadavenport


retraction watch, an interesting blog. http://retractionwatch.wordpress.com/


RT @markadavenport: Great article on bad research: http://bit.ly/c3qRZg -- Is @RejectaMath part of the problem or part of the solution?


RT @markadavenport: This sounds just like the last rejection letter I received... http://bit.ly/fM0eTm


vol2 is in the works...editors are starting to converge on which manuscripts to accept.


Rejection letters of the ancient philosophers http://bit.ly/h5Q4Pg


http://bit.ly/hyQooh Publish and perish


RT @maduarte: @RejectaMath If you haven't seen this yet, http://www.math.pacificu.edu/~emmons/JofUR/


RT @petrosb: RT @AmSciMag: Scientists would rather read open access papers than publish them. http://ow.ly/3FcoG #SitN


RT @markadavenport: An awesome biproduct of peer review: http://bit.ly/h4zSbH


interesting article on peer review http://bit.ly/euHaDQ


RT @EvoMRI: Why do we still publish research (via) papers? -... re: http://ff.im/qP530


Peer review highly sensitive to poor refereeing... http://bit.ly/aTXMRI


expect a second issue of rejecta sometime this semester. more details will follow later...


Success stories: Rejecta Mathematica paper (by E. Miller) cited in http://arxiv.org/abs/1001.0237 - the first citation [to our knowledge]!


RM mentioned on NYT's Freakonomics blog today http://bit.ly/55FrH


RM author Doron Zeilberger's entertaining 101st opinion - ALL journals publish rejected papers (they just don't know it) http://bit.ly/vVCuh


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