Re: [Texascavers] White-Nose Syndrome in PNW scientific article

2016-08-31 Thread via Texascavers
half Of > Diana Tomchick via Texascavers > Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 12:16 PM > To: Cave Tex > Subject: Re: [Texascavers] White-Nose Syndrome in PNW scientific article > > Let me clarify what constitutes authorship on a scientific article. > > It does not necessari

Re: [Texascavers] White-Nose Syndrome in PNW scientific article

2016-08-31 Thread Geary Schindel via Texascavers
Geary Schindel gschin...@edwardsaquifer.org -Original Message- From: Texascavers [mailto:texascavers-boun...@texascavers.com] On Behalf Of Diana Tomchick via Texascavers Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 12:16 PM To: Cave Tex Subject: Re: [Texascavers] White-Nose Syndrome in PNW scien

Re: [Texascavers] White-Nose Syndrome in PNW scientific article

2016-08-31 Thread Diana Tomchick via Texascavers
Let me clarify what constitutes authorship on a scientific article. It does not necessarily mean that a person wrote one of the paragraphs. In fact, in the future we may have artificial intelligence to thank for writing much of the routine text in our articles and technical manuals. It DOES mea

Re: [Texascavers] White-Nose Syndrome in PNW scientific article

2016-08-31 Thread Mixon Bill via Texascavers
Wow! Fourteen alleged authors for an article with eight paragraphs. How many of those people do you think were really authors, i.e., writers? How many of them were just bottle washers? -- Mixon Always forgive your enemies after they are hanged. ---

[Texascavers] White-Nose Syndrome in PNW scientific article

2016-08-31 Thread Diana Tomchick via Texascavers
In the latest issue of mSphere, the American Society for Microbiology open access journal. Anyone should have the ability to access and download this article. First Detection of Bat White-Nose Syndrome in Western North America Jeffrey M. Lorch, Jonathan M. Palmer, Daniel L. Lindner, Anne E. Bal