Why LiveCoMS matters
A number of reasons why LiveCoMS matters today more than ever.
Read more about Why LiveCoMS mattersA number of reasons why LiveCoMS matters today more than ever.
Read More Read more about Why LiveCoMS mattersLiveCoMS can help you promote your new software for computational molecular science.
Read More Read more about Promote your emerging softwareWe are looking for additional people to contribute to this innovative, community-run journal.
Read More Read more about Editorial board opportunities at LiveCoMSHow to resolve a common problem with not being able to log in (updated Nov 29, 2021)
Read More Read more about Issues logging in? Resolving one issue we have foundWe are happy to announce the new, improved LiveCOMS website, for both the published journal articles and new submissions.
Read More Read more about LiveCoMS launches its new website!We are happy to announce Volume 2, Issue 1 of LiveCoMS!
Read More Read more about LiveCoMS Volume 2, Issue 1 is complete!We are expanding the Tutorials section to include additional kinds of molecular simulation training articles
Read More Read more about Tutorials section expands to Tutorials and Training ArticlesHighlighting software performance, making comparisons for a given type of computation across software packages, or simply documenting new advances of existing simulation code
Read More Read more about LiveCoMS “Software Analyses” papersSix articles promoting best practices in molecular simulation, including tutorials, mark the start of the LiveCoMS journal.
Read More Read more about The first issue is out!Leveraging the unique expertise of experts-to-be.
Read More Read more about Why student reviewers? The future of our field depends on it.What are the checklists for computational molecular science?
Read More Read more about LiveCoMS “Best Practices” articles: Put your simulations on the shoulders of giantsIf a picture is worth a thousand words, what is a well-documented Jupyter notebook worth?
Read More Read more about The “Tutorials” category: Incentivizing the tutorials to educate new researchersThe LiveCoMS Perpetual Reviews category attempts to provide ideal review articles, expert-written and always up-to-date.
Read More Read more about LiveCoMS “Perpetual Reviews”: When you want to have lasting impact on a subject areaWhy you should read and submit to the "Lessons Learned" category. Negative results from systematic studies may contain valuable lessons for the community. If so, let them be published!
Read More Read more about The “Lessons Learned” category: When negative results are usefulLiving Journal of Computational Molecular Science | eISSN: 2575-6524
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