Abstract When we need to spread the limnological knowledge, arises an issue that is not less than: where to publish our next article? In recent decades, the main element of evaluation are the “papers” and the sentence “publish or perish” haunts many scientists. It is imperative that researchers to share their discoveries or new knowledge. The dilemma arises because the scientific agencies (led by scientists) have installed what I call prestige system in which researchers needs a number of articles published in mainstream journals with highest positions in the ranking to progress in their scientific carrier. This determines a strong pressure on the subjects under investigation, in the allocation of resources and, sometimes, comes to desperat...
Because research on the publication practices of academic geographers has been limited to the quanti...
The expression ‘publish or perish’ has probably never been as cruelly applicable as it is today. Uni...
EASARCICAPLivre dispo. dans :hal-00832739, version 1Publish or Perish. This old adage illustrates th...
When we need to spread the limnological knowledge, arises an issue that is not less than: where to p...
Dear Reader,the Journal of Limnology is changing its editorial structure beginning from this issue. ...
Abstract Where should I submit my paper? This is a question that young scientists and ...
In France scientific communication and writing is not taught at universities. As a result PhD studen...
Authorship of scholarly articles in quality, peer reviewed publications is a quintessential aspect o...
Scholarly publishing is the subfield of publishing in which research work is published in the form o...
Which is the right journal for your research findings? What should you base your decision on: intuit...
This paper is about the problems of publishing in a global academic world. The Swedish monograph is ...
An effective bibliometric analysis was applied in this work to evaluate global scientific production...
In this paper, I first refer to the center-periphery dichotomy in terms of scientific output, placin...
Without exaggeration, it can be said that research systems favours quantity over quality. A recent s...
The launch of many new water journals in recent years is a testament to the growth and importance of...
Because research on the publication practices of academic geographers has been limited to the quanti...
The expression ‘publish or perish’ has probably never been as cruelly applicable as it is today. Uni...
EASARCICAPLivre dispo. dans :hal-00832739, version 1Publish or Perish. This old adage illustrates th...
When we need to spread the limnological knowledge, arises an issue that is not less than: where to p...
Dear Reader,the Journal of Limnology is changing its editorial structure beginning from this issue. ...
Abstract Where should I submit my paper? This is a question that young scientists and ...
In France scientific communication and writing is not taught at universities. As a result PhD studen...
Authorship of scholarly articles in quality, peer reviewed publications is a quintessential aspect o...
Scholarly publishing is the subfield of publishing in which research work is published in the form o...
Which is the right journal for your research findings? What should you base your decision on: intuit...
This paper is about the problems of publishing in a global academic world. The Swedish monograph is ...
An effective bibliometric analysis was applied in this work to evaluate global scientific production...
In this paper, I first refer to the center-periphery dichotomy in terms of scientific output, placin...
Without exaggeration, it can be said that research systems favours quantity over quality. A recent s...
The launch of many new water journals in recent years is a testament to the growth and importance of...
Because research on the publication practices of academic geographers has been limited to the quanti...
The expression ‘publish or perish’ has probably never been as cruelly applicable as it is today. Uni...
EASARCICAPLivre dispo. dans :hal-00832739, version 1Publish or Perish. This old adage illustrates th...