BIOL 210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Biorxiv, Phenylalanine, Arxiv
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Thursday, september 24, 2015. High if = lots of progress. Obsolescence: the number of citations in a paper more recent than a certain cut off date. Only submission and publication: the press does not report on the discovery until your paper is published. You cannot mention unpublished lectures in the public. Going to the public right away would imply you aren"t following the peer review process. There is a chance what you tell the public will be wrong: ingelfinger rule. Named after fritz ingelfinger. If you publish a paper in his journal, do not submit the paper elsewhere. Exclusivity and do not talk about the result until it comes out in the nejm. This is mathematically flawed: now also being used in biology. Internet: bad place for finding information. Papers are put out before publication so other physicist can look at the. (neutrinos and faster than light - problem with calibration)