 Share your analytical experience
We treasure the opportunity to educate and inform the analytical community with high quality guides and articles. However, we know there are many other scientists, chemists, and analysts who have their own knowledge to share. In that spirit, Inorganic Ventures is introducing InfoShare as a fulltime feature of our Web site.
Help your fellow analysts
InfoShare invites you to write any article or guide related to chemical analysis, the elements, sample preparatation, reliable measurments, or chemical data manipulation. See additional article requirements below. If your article qualifies, we will freely publish it on our Web site allowing other lab technicians to benefit from your experience. Although the article is posted on our site, all authors retain full copyrights on their own work.
Authors who submit a valid entry will receive a gift package from Inorganic Ventures as our way of saying thank you for your contribution.
But I'm not a writer...
You don't need any professional writing experience to participate. Experienced chemists and editors will review any article we've chosen to appear on our Web site. Edits and corrections will be made where appropriate.
E-mail your article
Articles submitted electronically must be sent as either a Microsoft Word document, a Corel Word Perfect document, or a text file. Graphs, pictures, and charts are welcome and may be sent within the article or as separate attachments. The file size should not exceed 200K.
E-mail your article as an attachment to:
infoshare@ivstandards.com
Send your article
Or, send a printed version of your article in a 9x12 envelope to:
Inorganic Ventures / IV Labs Attn: Web Development 195 Lehigh Avenue, Suite 4 Lakewood, NJ 08701
Whether e-mailing or sending your article, please include:
- your name

- mailing address

- e-mail address

- daytime phone
Article Requirements
- Articles must be submitted by the person who wrote the article.
- Articles must be written in English.
- Articles may be of any length, but we will be less likely to publish excessively short (less than 1 single-spaced page) or long (more than 5 single-spaced pages) articles online.
- Articles must in some way relate to chemical analysis, the elements, sample preparation, reliable measurments, or chemical data manipulation.
- All sources must be adequately cited.
- By submitting an article, the author must agree to all terms of Inorganic Ventures' InfoShare.
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