How best to publish new research, so that it can be viewed and cited?

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I have much original research.  Much involves chromosome analysis that confirms a lineage or establishes one that wasn't previously known.  Such work is invaluable to all descendants, not merely to the one who took the test and did the analysis.  Such work is often more valuable than paper records.  A firm conclusion is good for all.  It needs to be published, though, to be appreciated and taken seriously.  A mere claim isn't worth much.  How or where might I post such reports? A report might require one or several PDF pages with images.  By the way, most people, even those who think they understand DNA testing, have no idea what can be accomplished using it.  Some findings provide solid proof going back into the 1700s.  Such things can't be explained in a sentence.
in The Tree House by John Yates G2G2 (2.8k points)
retagged by Ellen Smith

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+3 votes
A Space Page night be the best option. You can create one (or as many as you like)

ADD Menu top right of any page - scroll down to NEW THING and click and then fill in the details for a space page including the subject matter.

Once you have created and saved your space page, they can be accessed via your watch list pages.
by Robynne Lozier G2G Astronaut (1.3m points)
Wow.  Great idea.  A nice feature is that I could edit later to include more data.  Just now I viewed some attractive space pages, nice layouts, bold headings, images inserted.  Embedded images are essential for my work.  This could work!  Thanks.

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