El Duvelle on Nostr: nprofile1q…67tng I don't think publishing in eLife is a bad carrier move, as long ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq0776h3dasjslvqw2yyvc6e9aq3yqs5zyyxu3ncchaxau28548qtqa67tng (nprofile…7tng) I don't think publishing in eLife is a bad carrier move, as long as you can still send your paper to one of the other journals who are still "playing the game" and give you an advantage on your CV. But if you can't do both (which is what I'm asking here), then you would have to choose between the two.
Just this week I was talking to a more senior researcher, who is on recruiting and grant committees in the UK, about where to publish my next paper and they were still pushing the impact factor parameter as the most important one for this decision.
Just this week I was talking to a more senior researcher, who is on recruiting and grant committees in the UK, about where to publish my next paper and they were still pushing the impact factor parameter as the most important one for this decision.