Re: Why hep-th has 40% red-links

2000-09-12 Thread Stevan Harnad
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Tim Brody wrote: > (Note: Red-links = citations to LANL pre-print reference number, e.g. > hep-th/9906001, may or may not also contain published data) > > > Stevan: > > Elite string theorists are a small, specialized group. Their numbers > > and stature are about comparable wi

Re: Why hep-th has 40% red-links

2000-09-12 Thread Tim Brody
(Note: Red-links = citations to LANL pre-print reference number, e.g. hep-th/9906001, may or may not also contain published data) > > Tim: > > http://www.aip.org/pt/vol-53/iss-8/p35.html > > > > "Some of my colleagues in Santa Barbara--the string theorists, for > > example, and several of my c

Re: Why hep-th has 40% red-links

2000-09-12 Thread Stevan Harnad
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Tim Brody wrote: > http://www.aip.org/pt/vol-53/iss-8/p35.html > > "Some of my colleagues in Santa Barbara--the string theorists, for > example, and several of my coworkers in condensed matter theory as > well--insist that they don't need The Physical Review. For resea

Why hep-th has 40% red-links

2000-09-12 Thread Tim Brody
--- [Note In the discussion that follows, "red-links" means citation links from a citing paper in LANL to the cited paper's LANL pre-print reference number (e.g.hep-th/9906001, may or may not also contain published data) For a demo