That is indeed the question that is on my mind when returning from a workshop or a conference. This question is triggered by the fact that more and more conference proceedings appear in regular scientific journals and that lately new research evaluation criteria appear. One of the arguments often used in favor of refereed conference proceedings is that it gives more possibilities for PhD students to become first author on a publication in a refereed journal. This is a false argument and in the long term the tendency of publishing conference proceedings in regular journals will hurt our field. © 2004, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.status: publishe
Abstract: Research must be published, otherwise it will be lost. The most important papers for a res...
Suitability of a paper for a specific journal is often based on an evanescent concept: the relevance...
Academic journals perform a double role. On the one hand they represent a particular field or area o...
Nobody loves published conference proceedings. I certainly don't, as readers of this magazine may re...
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J.R. Pierce, Editor of the Proceedings suggested that certain views regarding publications in the Tr...
J.R. Pierce, Editor of the Proceedings suggested that certain views regarding publications in the Tr...
By now most of us are familiar with the mantra ‘‘publish or perish’’. Publishing in peer-reviewed jo...
This essay conveys insights into the ‘journal process’ gained through my experiences serving in an e...
Dissemination is an essential & integral part of the research process.However, choosing the righ...
This is the first issue of the Journal of Scientific Temper to roll out after my having taken over ...
Scientists who are members of an editorial board have been accused of preferentially publishing thei...
•To publish or not to publish… •Writing a quality manuscript •Preparations •Article construction •La...
Publishing in peer-reviewed journals is essential to scientific research. ‘‘A scientific experiment,...
Why publish? Probably there are as many answers to this question as there are authors. Accordingly, ...
Abstract: Research must be published, otherwise it will be lost. The most important papers for a res...
Suitability of a paper for a specific journal is often based on an evanescent concept: the relevance...
Academic journals perform a double role. On the one hand they represent a particular field or area o...
Nobody loves published conference proceedings. I certainly don't, as readers of this magazine may re...
I have just come back from a conference where there was a ‘Meet the Editors ’ Panel’. At the end of ...
J.R. Pierce, Editor of the Proceedings suggested that certain views regarding publications in the Tr...
J.R. Pierce, Editor of the Proceedings suggested that certain views regarding publications in the Tr...
By now most of us are familiar with the mantra ‘‘publish or perish’’. Publishing in peer-reviewed jo...
This essay conveys insights into the ‘journal process’ gained through my experiences serving in an e...
Dissemination is an essential & integral part of the research process.However, choosing the righ...
This is the first issue of the Journal of Scientific Temper to roll out after my having taken over ...
Scientists who are members of an editorial board have been accused of preferentially publishing thei...
•To publish or not to publish… •Writing a quality manuscript •Preparations •Article construction •La...
Publishing in peer-reviewed journals is essential to scientific research. ‘‘A scientific experiment,...
Why publish? Probably there are as many answers to this question as there are authors. Accordingly, ...
Abstract: Research must be published, otherwise it will be lost. The most important papers for a res...
Suitability of a paper for a specific journal is often based on an evanescent concept: the relevance...
Academic journals perform a double role. On the one hand they represent a particular field or area o...