Debates over the pros and cons of a “publish or perish” philosophy have inflamed academia for at least half a century. Growing concerns, in particular, are expressed for policies that reward “quantity” at the expense of “quality,” because these might prompt scientists to unduly multiply their publications by fractioning (“salami slicing”), duplicating, rushing, simplifying, or even fabricating their results. To assess the reasonableness of these concerns, we analyzed publication patterns of over 40,000 researchers that, between the years 1900 and 2013, have published two or more papers within 15 years, in any of the disciplines covered by the Web of Science. The total number of papers published by researchers during their early care...
We investigate how increases in publication delays have affected the life-cycle of publications of r...
Research in higher education has consistently shown that some academics publish a lot, while others ...
The study based on an online survey covering 655 researchers from hard and soft sciences addresses t...
Debates over the pros and cons of a “publish or perish” philosophy have inflamed academia for at le...
<div><p>Debates over the pros and cons of a “publish or perish” philosophy have inflamed academia fo...
Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has create...
<p>A) Total number of papers published by individual scientists during the first 15 years of publica...
Academic publishing lives in challenging times. Besides the old cliché of “publish or perish”, coine...
<p>A) Total number of papers published by individual scientists during the first 15 years of publica...
In many academic fields, the number of papers published each year has increased significantly over t...
<div><p>Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has...
The growing competition and "publish or perish" culture in academia might conflict with the objectiv...
Publishing academic work has been recognized as a key indicator for measuring scholars' scientific p...
Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has created...
There is an increasing pressure on scholars to publish to further or sustain a career in academia. G...
We investigate how increases in publication delays have affected the life-cycle of publications of r...
Research in higher education has consistently shown that some academics publish a lot, while others ...
The study based on an online survey covering 655 researchers from hard and soft sciences addresses t...
Debates over the pros and cons of a “publish or perish” philosophy have inflamed academia for at le...
<div><p>Debates over the pros and cons of a “publish or perish” philosophy have inflamed academia fo...
Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has create...
<p>A) Total number of papers published by individual scientists during the first 15 years of publica...
Academic publishing lives in challenging times. Besides the old cliché of “publish or perish”, coine...
<p>A) Total number of papers published by individual scientists during the first 15 years of publica...
In many academic fields, the number of papers published each year has increased significantly over t...
<div><p>Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has...
The growing competition and "publish or perish" culture in academia might conflict with the objectiv...
Publishing academic work has been recognized as a key indicator for measuring scholars' scientific p...
Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has created...
There is an increasing pressure on scholars to publish to further or sustain a career in academia. G...
We investigate how increases in publication delays have affected the life-cycle of publications of r...
Research in higher education has consistently shown that some academics publish a lot, while others ...
The study based on an online survey covering 655 researchers from hard and soft sciences addresses t...