Write Articles for Science Club Journal

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A science club has been established at a public library, accompanied by a journal intended to share knowledge among members. However, the club members lack the motivation and expertise to write articles, although they are willing to read them. The organizer is seeking contributions on various scientific topics, including Physics, Chemistry, Cryptozoology, Mathematics, and Computer Science, to enhance the journal's content. Articles can be submitted via email. The purpose of these articles is to facilitate discussion and provide learning resources for members. There is also a suggestion to include articles from other authors, provided permission is obtained.
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I started a science club at my public library and I also made a "journal" for it. The problem is the members know very little and don't care to write articles ( they will read it though) so I am asking if people here can write articles for it. It can be on anything, Physics, Chemistry, Cryptozoology, Mathematics, Computer Science etc.
The articles can be mailed to me at physicsmathiscool@yahoo.com
 
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You mean for someone to write articles so you can discuss them? What is the purpose of the articles in the club? Thanks!
 
Some may be disscuss or some may just be used for the members to learn by themself.
 
Take a look at physicspost.com.

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