RE: [tips] Are You Past Your Peak or Strange Publication Practices

2015-03-08 Thread Miguel Roig
Sciences (TIPS) Cc: Michael Palij Subject: RE: [tips] Are You Past Your Peak or Strange Publication Practices On Sat, 07 Mar 2015 11:23:58 -0800, Miguel Roig wrote: Mike, it would not surprise me if what you describe will soon become a trend in science publishing representing a step beyond the now

RE: [tips] Are You Past Your Peak or Strange Publication Practices

2015-03-08 Thread Mike Palij
On Sun, 08 Mar 2015 05:06:08 -0700, Miguel Roig wrote: Thanks for sharing this additional bit of information, Mike. I had also noticed some discrepancies in dates of published articles identified by Google Scholar. I hope I am wrong, but I believe that some of these new trends in science

RE: [tips] Are You Past Your Peak or Strange Publication Practices

2015-03-07 Thread Miguel Roig
Mike, it would not surprise me if what you describe will soon become a trend in science publishing representing a step beyond the now familiar 'online ahead-of-print' approach. Be that as it may, and given that some types of press releases are known contain plenty of spin (and so do some

RE: [tips] Are You Past Your Peak or Strange Publication Practices

2015-03-07 Thread Mike Palij
On Sat, 07 Mar 2015 11:23:58 -0800, Miguel Roig wrote: Mike, it would not surprise me if what you describe will soon become a trend in science publishing representing a step beyond the now familiar 'online ahead-of-print' approach. I hope not but it certainly is one way to generate interest in