El Duvelle on Nostr: nprofile1q…67tng Well... everyone (or so) seems to have a different discourse when ...
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Well... everyone (or so) seems to have a different discourse when in public and in private on this topic.
Another colleague was telling me about how hard they worked for several years just to get 1 paper published in "CNS". And then they got a permanent position, which I don't think would have happened if that paper was, say, in eLife...
Realistically, many people and committees are still using the impact factor model, so I think we need to be aware of it, but still fight it.
Well... everyone (or so) seems to have a different discourse when in public and in private on this topic.
Another colleague was telling me about how hard they worked for several years just to get 1 paper published in "CNS". And then they got a permanent position, which I don't think would have happened if that paper was, say, in eLife...
Realistically, many people and committees are still using the impact factor model, so I think we need to be aware of it, but still fight it.