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What can be some possible reasons for an author to request his name be removed from an almost ready paper? The authors consist of 4 students and our professor. A few days before the submission deadline, the professor told us to remove his name from the paper for "personal reasons". This makes me wonder if he thinks th...
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2017/05/24
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89,951
I have submitted a paper to a reputed journal (computer science; computer vision to be specific). While i was keenly waiting for the reviews, they were getting delayed. So I began working on an extension of the work. During that I realized that one of the qualitative figures in the submitted paper might be slightly wr...
[ { "answer_id": 89973, "author": "Joel Kulesza", "author_id": 73771, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/73771", "pm_score": 4, "selected": false, "text": "To answer your question, it sounds like the difference is so minor that this wouldn't be considered falsifica...
2017/05/24
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89,952
If a STEM field PhD student is not able to be funded for the summer, what do they typically do? I'd imagine they can't afford to take an entire summer off from their research - or they would probably risk not graduating in the standard 5 years in a U.S. program - but at the same time it would be hard for them to suppor...
[ { "answer_id": 89958, "author": "BrianH", "author_id": 6787, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/6787", "pm_score": 4, "selected": true, "text": "Depending on your specific field, and when you've found out summer funding isn't guaranteed or available, I present ma...
2017/05/24
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89,955
Recently, my state has declared graduate students as employees giving them the right to unionize. The students in the Engineering School are very well compensated. The benefits that we get are 1. Minimum stipend of 29k$ (which was increased ~3 years ago). 2. Top tier health insurance plan fully paid for by the Univers...
[ { "answer_id": 89956, "author": "StrongBad", "author_id": 929, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/929", "pm_score": 6, "selected": true, "text": "The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 2016 set a minimum salary of $47,476 for professional employees to be exempt f...
2017/05/24
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89,961
I have seen in some faculties that I have been visiting that they give more importance to some citation databases than to others. About this issue, I have some confusions. I prefer to open only one global question here that cutting it up into smaller chunks because I believe the things I will expose are related: * Wha...
[ { "answer_id": 89963, "author": "Andrew is gone", "author_id": 27825, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/27825", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "1. Web of Science is probably marginally more selective; Scopus is a little broader (I routinely get higher...
2017/05/24
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89,968
I am still not sure what should be considered as "literature" for inclusion in a literature review and what are not when writing a research proposal. For instance: > > A research proposal: 500-1000 words outlining your plans for your PhD > Please include a 'literature review’ of works you’ve consulted and > where y...
[ { "answer_id": 89969, "author": "Dawn", "author_id": 56938, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/56938", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "A literature review describes what is already known (and what is not known about a particular topic). So, given your ...
2017/05/25
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89,970
I worked on a research project earlier this year with a group of people. The paper has been written up (not by me) and sent to the team to review it, give feedback and approve it before it is submitted for publication. I am just an undergraduate student and this is my very first experience with this. Most other people ...
[ { "answer_id": 89974, "author": "Nate Eldredge", "author_id": 1010, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/1010", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "If you've checked the paper to the best of your ability, particularly those parts with which you were closely ...
2017/05/25
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89,971
Just wondering if any German speakers can tell me how a manuscript "in press" is described in Germany. Writing up a German CV but I've never come across this phrase before. It could be a direct translation but I doubt it. Vielen Dank im Voraus
[ { "answer_id": 89978, "author": "Dirk", "author_id": 529, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/529", "pm_score": 4, "selected": false, "text": "You can write **\"Zur Veröffentlichung angenommen in...\".**\n\nI think this is the most common phrase in Germany (\"Im D...
2017/05/25
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89,982
I am a UK based researcher in life sciences. My research is in neuroscience, mainly involving *in vivo* electrophysiology. My PhD project was a disaster for a number of reasons (technical difficulties, difficult supervisor etc) and so I finished with very few results. Through a side project I got a middle authorship on...
[ { "answer_id": 89984, "author": "Lee Roberts", "author_id": 73982, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/73982", "pm_score": 3, "selected": false, "text": "Your PhD can't have been that bad, if you passed! I'm not sure how it works at your current university, but in...
2017/05/25
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89,992
If this is not the correct forum for this question, or too specific, feel free to close it. I'm more or less from MSE, and this seemed like the place to ask. There's this well-known math text called "Characteristic Classes" by Milnor and Stasheff which is regarded as a staple among topology students in the field. It's...
[ { "answer_id": 89993, "author": "Hans Hüttel", "author_id": 44174, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/44174", "pm_score": 5, "selected": false, "text": "I would encourage you to contact the authors. Both [Zotn Milnor](http://www.math.stonybrook.edu/~jack/) and [J...
2017/05/25
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90,003
I am a PhD student in economics and working on stuff like Hopf bifurcations and limit cycles used often in mathematics. One of the graphics that I will use for my presentation is very similar to one of the photos in album booklet (dark side of the moon) of the legendary progressive rock band Pivk Gjosx. Here is the l...
[ { "answer_id": 90004, "author": "user18244", "author_id": 18244, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/18244", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "It depends on your audience. If you are, for example, on your PhD defense, it is best to keep strictly formal. I...
2017/05/25
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90,018
I'm entering the last year of my undergraduate. In all honesty, I'm getting tired of it; I want to move on to something new. For a long time, I thought a master's degree was New Game Plus (that is, just a more demanding version of a bachelor's). Don't get me wrong; I've had little to no trouble with my undergrad, but ...
[ { "answer_id": 90021, "author": "mgbdog", "author_id": 74018, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/74018", "pm_score": 4, "selected": false, "text": "first, it's hard to group all grad programs singularly. many programs have three sort of \"classifications\" of gra...
2017/05/26
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90,034
I agreed to review a paper that falls within my area of expertise. However, I am not particularly familiar with one of the techniques used by the authors. On detailed reading, their use of this technique feels wrong to me, but I am by no means certain. It is not a method that I have seen applied before in similar conte...
[ { "answer_id": 90035, "author": "PsySp", "author_id": 46816, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/46816", "pm_score": 3, "selected": false, "text": "This happens more frequently than you think. Editors are sometimes under a lot of pressure to secure reviewers and s...
2017/05/26
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90,042
We received two referee reports from the editor, who made a major revision decision. One referee has a long list of comments, while on the whole it is positive towards our paper. But the other one gave only half-A4-page comment with strong criticism on the paper as well as some other works in the community, as you can ...
[ { "answer_id": 90043, "author": "Omid Reza Abbasi", "author_id": 62082, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/62082", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "First of all, take this into account that you must provide answers to all concerns of all reviewers so th...
2017/05/26
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90,050
Please help me. I can not tell psychologists about this because they are not mathematicians (They will not understand me) Sometimes I don't read about mathematics for a couple of months, I do not think anything about my research and then I feel like I forget everything when I go back to research. For example, I was w...
[ { "answer_id": 90057, "author": "tonysdg", "author_id": 36315, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/36315", "pm_score": 4, "selected": false, "text": "As a grad student in computer engineering, I have a similar problem when I switch between projects that use differ...
2017/05/26
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90,051
I have structured my Phd thesis as several chapters. First few chapters addresses the basics and functional aspects of the subject area and then i have 3 different chapters addressing three research questions with their own individual introduction, methodology and conclusion. My question is if i can follow my above str...
[ { "answer_id": 90054, "author": "mgbdog", "author_id": 74018, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/74018", "pm_score": 0, "selected": false, "text": "Without knowing the specifics of your research topic, it is sort of hard for one to say \"yes, this makes sense\" o...
2017/05/26
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90,064
I am a Molecular biology post graduate from India. I enquire about PhD vacancy to various potential principal investigators (PhD supervisors) by sending my CV and cover letter. When I receive a rejection mail like mentioned below, how do I respond to the scientist? I would like to have good rapport with the lab as I as...
[ { "answer_id": 90065, "author": "Hans Hüttel", "author_id": 44174, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/44174", "pm_score": 3, "selected": false, "text": "I would probably not bother to reply; the negative answer that you got seems to have to do with the fact that ...
2017/05/26
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90,075
I have started doing a project and I promised to report my results every week to my professor. At the beginning, he told me you should have a reasonably good laptop. I thought my laptop could support the project. Yesterday, I realized that my laptop has a 2G graphic card and the project needs a laptop with the at lea...
[ { "answer_id": 90076, "author": "user18244", "author_id": 18244, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/18244", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "Can you find other alternatives? Maybe you can install the tools you need on the computers in the library and us...
2017/05/26
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90,105
What should a faculty supervisor do about a PhD student who does not seem to be trying to make their work better? Let's assume the supervisor has given detailed and specific instructions, which the student agrees to follow. But the student either does not finish the instructions or includes many errors. The supervisor ...
[ { "answer_id": 90108, "author": "Captain Emacs", "author_id": 45857, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/45857", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "For simplicity, I assume OP is the supervisor.\n\nThe ground rules need to be set early on. I will be quite ...
2017/05/28
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90,106
Every time I get a new research student, I ask them what they want to do after they graduate. I want to help them achieve their goals. Invariably, it goes like this. Me: What do you want to do after you graduate? Student: I don't know. Me: Make an appointment with career services. They are experts in helping you mak...
[ { "answer_id": 90118, "author": "Nicole Ruggiano", "author_id": 70561, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/70561", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "You do not mention if your research students are graduate or undergraduate students. \n\nFirst consider th...
2017/05/28
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90,111
I’m not familiar with German academic system. I got a name card from a German professor and found that his title is as > > Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. X > > > When I am writing a mail to him, can I starting the mail as follows? > > Dear Professor Dr.-Ing. habil. X, […] > > >
[ { "answer_id": 90112, "author": "einpoklum", "author_id": 7319, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/7319", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "If you yourself are not a German academic, I am certain it would be quite fine to refer to him as \"Dear Professor...
2017/05/28
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90,121
Is it possible to pursue a research career inside a university without teaching duties? I don't like to teach, I love research and I love being affiliated to a university. The universities I am interested are based in Europe, UK and USA. Thanks
[ { "answer_id": 90122, "author": "Dilip Sarwate", "author_id": 62732, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/62732", "pm_score": 4, "selected": false, "text": "Some universities in the US have *Research Professor* positions available. These usually are non-tenured pos...
2017/05/28
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90,131
I will be graduating with a degree in Software Engineering. I have a 4.0 GPA at this institution (not counting the 3.85 GPA I transferred in with). The institution is awarding me Outstanding Scholar for my degree program/campus/year. I am seriously considering not walking in graduation. Being on stage in front of peop...
[ { "answer_id": 90133, "author": "StrongBad", "author_id": 929, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/929", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "They cannot make you walk, that said, they might be hoping you do. It sounds like the ceremony is prior to graduatio...
2017/05/28
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90,140
I am done with my MS in EECS from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, and I currently working full time in a good company on OPT. I will be defending my MS Thesis in coming December. Moreover, when I contacted one of the well-renowned Professors in my department he expressed his interest in taking me as PhD student ...
[ { "answer_id": 90146, "author": "TheSigmoid", "author_id": 74108, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/74108", "pm_score": 0, "selected": false, "text": "While good knowledge is important - grades should not be a reason (in fact should not even be a part of the equ...
2017/05/28
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90,141
I am starting my final year of my PhD and am starting to look into postdocs. I am interested in how much of a lag I should expect between getting my PhD and starting a postdoc. For context, I'm in the United States in biology. I would ideally like to defend my PhD and move for a new postdoc position within a month but ...
[ { "answer_id": 90216, "author": "Anon", "author_id": 74177, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/74177", "pm_score": 4, "selected": true, "text": "Just changed from one post doc to another. It took me 3 months to send 100 applications, interview at few places. Ende...
2017/05/28
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90,145
I am writing a scientific article. In the **"materials and methods"** section I must specify the hardware I used, namely an *HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC* (I also specified the details of its features). Now my doubt: Should I use bibliographic citations (such as when mentioning a software, book, or scientific article)...
[ { "answer_id": 90148, "author": "David", "author_id": 62652, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/62652", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "You don't need to cite the computer manufacturer when mentioning that you use a certain kind of computer. In your ca...
2017/05/29
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90,155
Our team finished a paper 3 months ago. However, we use a result from another paper in a very top journal (one of the best). There are quite a lot misprints and somewhat mistakes. We can fix most of them but one inequality which they didn't have explanation why this inequality is true. We have spent 3 months to ask peo...
[ { "answer_id": 90160, "author": "dimpol", "author_id": 64074, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/64074", "pm_score": -1, "selected": false, "text": "If the paper clearly states the inequality is true and it was peer-reviewed and published in a reputable journal, ...
2017/05/29
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90,156
It was late at night I sent an email to my professor. due to time differences, it was early over there. After sending an email I slept and my professor responds me and askeS me to skype in 2 hours. I slept and I didn't even open the email. How can I ask a meeting? I didn't know he would ask me to have a skype, (in 2 ho...
[ { "answer_id": 90157, "author": "Dirk", "author_id": 72684, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/72684", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "Tell him \"Sorry, I read your email just now. I am available for a skype meeting at (list of available times), please...
2017/05/29
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90,172
Just to explain my question a little bit. I know that if you owe the school money they are allowed to withhold your diploma and transcripts. My real question is if this is the situation and the college happens to change requirements for the degree before you fulfill your debt can they revoke the degree to make you take...
[ { "answer_id": 90173, "author": "Nate Eldredge", "author_id": 1010, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/1010", "pm_score": 3, "selected": false, "text": "Yes, as you say, it is common that a university will refuse to issue a diploma or transcripts until you have p...
2017/05/29
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90,175
The title is a bit vague by design. What I was actually wondering is, what happens if 1 out of 3 reviewers decides that the paper should not be accepted, but the other 2 reviewers find it interesting and suggest for it to be accepted? Must all 3 reviewers suggest that it is accepted or is that up to the editor? What is...
[ { "answer_id": 90185, "author": "mgbdog", "author_id": 74018, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/74018", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "The editor will make the final decision, not the reviewers. Often you will receive a message (either via email or o...
2017/05/29
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90,176
About 10 months ago, I submitted one little article to a journal and six months ago I received the acceptance. I uploaded the latex file and since then I didn't hear anything about it being published. Today it appeared a new issue of the journal so I must wait at least another 3 months. This will be my first publishe...
[ { "answer_id": 90178, "author": "Henry", "author_id": 8, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/8", "pm_score": 4, "selected": true, "text": "It is very unlikely that the article has been \"unaccepted\", and as far as I know, most journals publish articles basically ...
2017/05/29
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90,177
In Chile, we score from 1 to 7 (this is a legal normative), where 4 is the minimum grade to pass. Thus, the passing grade corresponds to halfway point (50%) of the grade span (from 1 to 7). However, it is common practice to require a minimum score of 60% to pass (e.g. 6 points of 10). This creates a dissonance between ...
[ { "answer_id": 90223, "author": "Count Iblis", "author_id": 17479, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/17479", "pm_score": 1, "selected": false, "text": "You should focus on getting the grading correct for students who do much better than just passing, who score w...
2017/05/29
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90,186
During last 3 years I have published 17 articles, but I have only 15 citations (excluding self citation), which I find disappointing. My articles have 100s of downloads almost every month. They seem to be in high quality journals: 2 articles are in Q1 journals (i.e., a journal that is among the top 25% based on avg JI...
[ { "answer_id": 90195, "author": "Federico Poloni", "author_id": 958, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/958", "pm_score": 4, "selected": false, "text": "Do you go to conferences? Giving a good talk is a great opportunity to advertise your work and get it known by...
2017/05/30
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90,198
Does presenting at conferences increase the number of citations to the work presented at the conference? I am limiting the scope of this question to disciplines where conference presentations are not publications and are not usually cited. Statistics or evidence of some kind would be appreciated.
[ { "answer_id": 90219, "author": "Walter", "author_id": 41302, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/41302", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "Yes, most definitely. The simple reason is that at conference it is relatively easy to pick up on the development o...
2017/05/30
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90,199
I was wondering how much influence a professor at a competitive university in the UK has in PhD admissions, when he/she really wants to work with somebody. I am mentioning UK specifically, since the PhDs here are shorter and its maybe clearer what exactly the student will want to work on for his PhD.
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2017/05/30
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90,205
The journals I am talking about are those accepted by Scopus etc, Elsevier journals for example. From my personal morals, I consider it my right as an author after a submission to a journal to have full access to: * all my submitted documents during the review process * all reviewers' comments made, expect the confi...
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2017/05/30
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90,208
I am currently writing my master thesis in mathematics and for those who are more familiar with the subject, I am more into analysis whereas my supervisor is more into computational sciences. My project is on an application of analysis and there is also a numerical component. I will soon submit my first draft to my su...
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2017/05/30
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90,212
I am an international student who has been accepted into mathematics department at UCLA. In my application for the last semester I gave my grade point average as 9.5/10. I was taking two courses and was hoping that I would get a 10 and a 9, making the average 9.5. But unfortunately the grades in both the courses sli...
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2017/05/30
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90,227
I'm a postdoc and I have never submitted a research proposal. There is a funding project at my current University open to postdocs. I have a list of past winners and I'm tempted to ask for their proposals to give me some guidelines in writing mine. Obviously I can just ask and I know that professors share winning pro...
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2017/05/30
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90,228
A friend of mine is defending his PhD thesis in the Netherlands this week. It is a custom to formally address them directly after the defense ceremony, where we use the Dutch term *"welzeeredelgeleerde heer"*, which is something like 'very honourable well-learned gentleman' in Dutch and it very precisely corresponds ...
[ { "answer_id": 90229, "author": "luisluix", "author_id": 31868, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/31868", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "I am a mexican, I dont think we use anything other than:\n\n> \n> \"Doctor\" + Lastname\n> \n> \n> \n\nor if you ...
2017/05/30
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90,241
I have the following degrees: * PhD in Information Technology (Computer Science concentration) * MS in Systems Engineering (MSE) * MS in Engineering Management (MEM) * BS in Computer Science What would a proper e-mail signature look like? Examples: ``` Dr. Sob Rohefpt PhD IT, MSE, MEM ``` or ``` Dr. Sob Rohefpt ...
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2017/05/31
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90,254
I have been a postdoc and including occasional lecturer for the last several years. A former student just invited me to his graduation. Would someone at my career stage at an American research university typically be expected to wear academic regalia at a graduation ceremony? I have not seen any specific guidance for t...
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2017/05/31
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90,262
Reference books, technical manuals, MIL standards, etc., prefix every paragraph with a short subject identification statement. For example, paragraph 1.3 in the 16th ed. of the *Chicago Manual of Style* (CMoS) begins, > > 1.3     ***Rectos and versos***. Publishers refer to the ... > > > Is there a common termino...
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2017/05/31
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90,264
I gave my supervisor a paper draft today. They told me that I need to cut out the 5 pages of appendices that give all the equations (along with references of their original sources) needed for reproducing the results found in the main text. My supervisor's argument was that papers should not be self-contained but rat...
[ { "answer_id": 90269, "author": "Darren Ong", "author_id": 11047, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/11047", "pm_score": 3, "selected": false, "text": "There is no hard and fast rule on whether to include calculations in papers that have appeared in other papers....
2017/06/01
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90,271
I am supervising a research group. Each year, our institution offers several four years postdoc positions, and one year ago I told a friend of mine to apply to it because we work in very similar fields and I thought there would be a lot of synergy. She got the position, but after these 12 months she refuses to do almos...
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2017/06/01
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90,278
My idea is learning new methods/fields by reproducing someone else results, and I would like to pick nice/good papers to learn from. If we define reproducibility as starting from the same samples/data, use the same methods, get the same results I would like to know papers which has already been reproduced. Is there a...
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2017/06/01
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90,287
In a few days I'll be attending my first academic conference in Spain. I'll be going alone and this never became apparent to me that it might be a problem until I spoke to a few people about their experiences at their first academic conferences. The most common word that arose was 'miserable' - most said that it was ...
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2017/06/01
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90,288
*I am not sure if this question should be asked in the academia.SE. But, I don't have a clue either for other forums.* Today, I received an e-mail(*in my academic id*) from Kazakhstan saying that they would pay me **USD250** per review of the research projects submitted to `National Center of Science and Technology Ev...
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2017/06/01
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90,291
I'm not in academia anymore, but spend quite a bit of my time reading papers and using the findings as part of my job. Today I picked up a paper that contained a couple of emoji-type icons in the figures. It was to show which of two conditions was preferred. There's a smiley face next to the desired condition and a sa...
[ { "answer_id": 90321, "author": "Omid Reza Abbasi", "author_id": 62082, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/62082", "pm_score": 3, "selected": false, "text": "In my humble opinion, the use of emojis within the texts is strongly discouraged, particularly in a journ...
2017/06/01
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90,302
I read that whatever you publish before beginning a tenure-track job does not count towards tenure, so it might be wise to wait with those publications until a tenure-track position is reached. (I read this in the book `The Professor is In`, by the way) On the other hand, I would imagine that a tenure-track position i...
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2017/06/01
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90,304
I'm a new and junior group leader. I therefore work quite closely with my (also new) MSc students. I try to let them work and figure out things as independently as they can, but have my door open so they can ask me for help. When they do, it will often be about scripting. In these cases I sit with them and we work ...
[ { "answer_id": 90305, "author": "João Rocha da Silva", "author_id": 1148, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/1148", "pm_score": 3, "selected": false, "text": "Personally, this is what I tell my students at the beginning of their work, and my justification in the ...
2017/06/01
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90,310
I am going to submit a manuscript that, if accepted, will be included in my Ph.D. cumulative thesis. The cumulative thesis will be composed of two papers: the first one has already been published in the same journal to which I am going to submit the second one. So, in the best case scenario, I will end up with a PhD th...
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2017/06/01
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90,318
I've recently been told to read an article for my research, but do not speak the language it is written in ("Drei Vorträge über Diffusion, Brownsche Molekularbewegung und Koagulation von Kolloidteilchen", Smoluchowski). It's fairly heavily cited, so I imagine that someone somewhere will have translated it. Has anyone ...
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2017/06/01
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90,322
**Summary:** Supervisor is verbally abusive on a regular basis. He may be trying to sabotage me by delaying the annual report on which my funding depends. Should I quit or stick it out? --- **Details:** I enrolled in the Mathematics department at a local university in June of last year. Now, I'm not a highly talente...
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2017/06/01
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90,336
I have had a video conference with a university research center in the U.S. The interview lasted for about an hour and the professor told me that they would like me to come to campus to visit their center. I was told about the salary and it is lower than the average post doc salary that is followed by the NIH. However,...
[ { "answer_id": 90338, "author": "Nate Eldredge", "author_id": 1010, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/1010", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "It is certainly fine to ask for clarification of what you were told about the salary and other financial detai...
2017/06/02
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90,339
I am writing my Master's thesis. I find it unprofessional to prevent the first page of the chapter to take headers and footers. Should the first page of a thesis chapter have a header and footer?
[ { "answer_id": 90341, "author": "mgbdog", "author_id": 74018, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/74018", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "Many universities have quite specific requirements for formatting and layout of theses and dissertations. You shoul...
2017/06/02
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90,354
I just applied for and got shortlisted for a Skype interview. In a mid size University and Department in Germany (in Physics), how many people are generally shortlisted for postdoctoral positions?
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2017/06/02
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90,356
Please Note I am asking how to cite a paper under blind-reviewed in **an accepted paper, NOT a new paper to be submitted.** Chronologically, * First, I submitted paper A that requires double-blind review. * Then, I cite it in another paper B. (In paper B, I explained that paper A is not available since it is under a...
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2017/06/02
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90,357
My professer, regrettably and very suddenly, passed away yesterday. He was my mentor for my graduation thesis. His teaching capabilities were not great, but he was a great man. Always helping out with everything he could and very supportive. I have very fond memories of him. I have to hand in my thesis in two weeks ti...
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2017/06/02
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90,361
I was talking to a potential PhD supervisor about doing a "PhD" in his institution (in Germany). In several occasions he mentioned in an "emphasizing manner" that they award "Dr. rer. nat." in contrast to other doctoral degrees (like "Dr. phil." / PhD). In my environment/institution (also Germany), many have a PhD fro...
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2017/06/02
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90,371
I need to use a formula, found in a book "A". The book itself refers to an academic paper from the 50s, "B". So when I use the formula, who should I reference? > > We use the formula given as *g = 4x^2* ("A", 2001). > > > We use the formula given as *g = 4x^2* ("B", 1950). > > >
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2017/06/02
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90,379
Imagine that we have achieved the goal of a grant before the money runs out. Should we use the rest of money to make the research more advanced even though it won't be useful in the direction of the proposal? For example the grand is for computer science research with a specific application to medicine. Should we use ...
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2017/06/02
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90,382
I was filling IEEE Xplore membership form. In the form, there was a field "Suffix", the values for this field are I, II, III, IV, Jr., M.D., P. Eng, PE, PhD, Sr., V. Which one does best describe me? Currently I am a Research/PhD scholar in a department of information technology.
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2017/06/03
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90,384
I'm an undergraduate at a research-intensive university and I have received funding with other students to do research. The other students involved in the project are all undergraduates. I'd really like to talk to people outside of the project who do research - not necessarily to 'network' in a formal sense, but to sha...
[ { "answer_id": 90433, "author": "CloudyGloudy", "author_id": 43076, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/43076", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "In my experience, researchers who are genuinely interested in the same topics as you will be happy to discuss...
2017/06/03
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90,385
I'm currently writing an article and wonder if I could copy text from various articles. Is this appropriate? I checked similar review articles and found they copied the abstracts for similar works, but can I copy the an introduction from another article to complete my introduction?
[ { "answer_id": 90387, "author": "Walter", "author_id": 41302, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/41302", "pm_score": 3, "selected": false, "text": "You can quote verbatim, *iff* \n\n1. the passage quoted is reasonably short (about one sentence, but not a whole pa...
2017/06/03
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90,386
Sometimes for different purpose like taking new courses or job they tell to send a CV through email. But what should I write in body when I attach my CV?
[ { "answer_id": 90389, "author": "Peter Shor ", "author_id": 5912, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/5912", "pm_score": 1, "selected": false, "text": "You should\n\n1. Say why you are sending the CV.\n2. Thank them for considering your application (or doing whate...
2017/06/03
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90,392
Are there any (accredited/recognized) academic institutions with a significant part of their activities - administrative and academic - held over a body of water (sea, lake or river), on some floating platform? [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/RWMm6.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/RWMm6.jpg) ...
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2017/06/03
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90,401
In virtually every letter of recommendation I've seen, the final line is something to the effect of "Please feel free to contact me if you have any other questions". But how often is it to actually *get* contacted? I've never actually received any follow up before, but virtually all the students I write letters for h...
[ { "answer_id": 90402, "author": "Brian Borchers", "author_id": 4453, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/4453", "pm_score": 3, "selected": false, "text": "In my experience as a letter writer and as a member of graduate admissions committees, it's very rare for gra...
2017/06/03
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90,409
I'm a teacher in a private school and was asked by the school to develop lesson plans for an existing text book. Eventually that's going to be a manual for the teachers to use for that specific text book. I am paid for my time doing this, however there are more things I was asked to help with during that the time fram...
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2017/06/04
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90,432
My professor gave me a project and I have completed it successfully. Now he has told me that he will get funding for my project. I am so excited about that. How can I write a thank you letter?
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2017/06/04
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90,441
Under which circumstances can a scientific publication have a dedication? It is not uncommon for theses (Bachelor, Master, PhD, ...) to have a dedication. Furthermore, some big publications in high impact journals happen to have a dedication. However, what about regular journals? Can I include a dedication in the 'Av...
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2017/06/04
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90,450
I submitted a journal article to *Forum: Qualitative Sozialforschung/ Forum: Qualitative Social Research* back in September-October 2016. By February 2017, I received an R&R. April 2017, official acceptance. We were in the midst of the final edits, but I couldn't fully understand the editing requests of the editor. She...
[ { "answer_id": 90454, "author": "Aldorath", "author_id": 74378, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/74378", "pm_score": 4, "selected": true, "text": "My take is that you cannot really know what is going on at the journal. Your role is to try and produce the best p...
2017/06/05
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90,456
Last week, because of a subway delay due to bad weather I arrived 15 minutes late to class to find out my professor had left 10 minutes before because nobody else had arrived. Was it okay for him to do that? Would it be rude to complain about this matter? We are just **4 students** between mid 20's to mid 30's, this ...
[ { "answer_id": 90458, "author": "Bluebird", "author_id": 38012, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/38012", "pm_score": 4, "selected": false, "text": "Generally, Professors have the authority to schedule their classes as they see fit in accordance to their departm...
2017/06/05
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90,457
I have attended several lectures in analysis, linear algebra and "higher mathematics for computer science students" in two universities in Germany. None of the professors giving these lectures provided lecture notes. Therefore the students had to copy what was written on the blackboard while at the same time trying to ...
[ { "answer_id": 90461, "author": "Walter", "author_id": 41302, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/41302", "pm_score": 4, "selected": false, "text": "I think your three points for consideration may all contain some truth. Let's see.\n\n* **Is providing lecture note...
2017/06/05
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90,465
I have an issue with my Masters' dissertation. I was supposed to complete it for May, however when I submitted my proposal on February 24 but I had no reply about confirmation until I emailed my tutor multiple times and she only responded on March 20. So, because she took nearly a month to approve it, I have missed the...
[ { "answer_id": 90467, "author": "brightskies", "author_id": 74377, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/74377", "pm_score": 6, "selected": false, "text": "You should definitely follow up on unanswered emails before a whole month passes. Perhaps try calling her offi...
2017/06/05
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90,480
I was sure my application was going to get accepted but unfortunately, it wasnt.Should I email my research supervisor to explain to him that I will not be his future student? Is there a way that he could fight for me? **Added information in comment:** To be honest, my supervisor received an email from the committee a...
[ { "answer_id": 90481, "author": "brightskies", "author_id": 74377, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/74377", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "Sorry to hear. I'm afraid there's no way he can fight for you once the official decision's been made. You shou...
2017/06/05
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90,484
I wonder how to politely handle the following situation as a PhD student. Any suggestion will be appreciated. Thanks in advance for any help you could provide. I was working for almost one year in modelling some results on the work of another PhD student visiting us. He is supposed to be first author. After a very ha...
[ { "answer_id": 90486, "author": "Sascha", "author_id": 53466, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/53466", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "That is a thing which your supervisor needs to settle with his supervisor. I had that situation, and unless his sup...
2017/06/05
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90,485
I seek advice from mathematicians. Sometimes I come across a topic I partially understand in my research, but I understand enough to get my work done. Yet I want to know *everything* about the topic, even if it isn't beneficial to my work. I can not get rid of universalism. For example, I think I do not know a lot of ...
[ { "answer_id": 90518, "author": "Eve", "author_id": 74426, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/74426", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "Not a mathematician, but my field gives rise to many many of those moments. Just note the areas of interest in a text ...
2017/06/05
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90,487
I submitted a paper to a prestigious control journal. The editor provided the following review: > > The decision is that your contribution cannot be accepted for publication in [the journal] in its present form. It needs substantial revision in order to possibly become publishable. Overall the decision is **paper rej...
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2017/06/05
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90,526
I think the question is fairly clear. Someone could have idea A, and write paper A, but then instead of submitting paper A to multiple journals, he or she might re-write the thing into a paper B, but the basic idea is still idea A. Say the idea is amazing. He or she could then submit paper A to top journal A & paper B...
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2017/06/06
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90,533
In many journals, authors who have never published anything before are required to have two or more "referees" in order for the paper to be reviewed. Who are these referees, and how can one "find suitable ones"? Also, how does one go about finding referees when one is not in academia (i.e. doing research as a hobby ra...
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2017/06/06
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90,534
What are the best options for publishing an original piece of research for someone who is not in academia? The main issues are: * zero prior publications, i.e. no reputation whatsoever in the given field, * no contacts, i.e. no-one that can step in as a "referee" or a "supervisor", * no academic titles in the given fi...
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2017/06/06
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90,541
I am interested in publishing a statistics textbook (e.g. through Duxbery, Springer, etc.). I do not have PhD in Statistics, nor am I employed in university or college as an instructor/professor (but I have BS and MS in Statistics). Do I have to have PhD and/or have career in academia to publish statistics textbook wi...
[ { "answer_id": 90542, "author": "Pete L. Clark", "author_id": 938, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/938", "pm_score": 4, "selected": true, "text": "No, there are never any degree requirements in academic publications. \n\nI am in the field of mathematics, and I...
2017/06/06
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90,558
Why do some people use middle name for their first name like attorneys? And is this ok in the academic venue?
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2017/06/06
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90,568
It's common in my field to have articles with many (>>6) authors including several "co-first authors." For example: > > A. Agdefsuk\*, B. Brown\*, C. Glumc, D. Davijsaw, ..., Z. Zed > > > \* These authors contributed equally to the work. > > > When citing a paper with many authors in APA style, one would normal...
[ { "answer_id": 90570, "author": "Jeromy Anglim", "author_id": 62, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/62", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "**Short Answer**: You should follow the standard citation style. E.g., \"Agdefsuk et al\".\n\nAs far as I'm aware,...
2017/06/06
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90,571
I am currently a year or two away from a PhD in differential geometry. I love doing research, and I would like to make my career doing research in some form (preferably mathematical), but I have no idea the jobs that are out there for pure mathematicians, or what skills are required in order to obtain them. For what it...
[ { "answer_id": 90570, "author": "Jeromy Anglim", "author_id": 62, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/62", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "**Short Answer**: You should follow the standard citation style. E.g., \"Agdefsuk et al\".\n\nAs far as I'm aware,...
2017/06/06
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90,575
I submitted a paper to a special issue of a very reputed computer science journal. Now as per the original timelines, the special issue was expected to be published by this month with two cycles of revisions. However, there was an extension for a month in submission deadline. I submitted the paper within the extended...
[ { "answer_id": 90586, "author": "Dirk", "author_id": 529, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/529", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "From my experience, special issues are rarely published on the announced date. The review process for papers submitted to...
2017/06/07
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90,584
When one cites an article which appeared online-first in a journal of mathematics, but which is not in print and has no volume number yet, I have read that one can just use the DOI instead. But do you think that in this situation it is appropriate to add the link to the arXiv version anyway?
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2017/06/07
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90,591
[Wikipedia](https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Scientist) says that New Scientist publishes articles which are not peer-reviewed. But I found no information about "Scientific American" (SciAm) and "Popular Science" (PopSci).
[ { "answer_id": 90594, "author": "Bitwise", "author_id": 6862, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/6862", "pm_score": 7, "selected": true, "text": "From the Scientific American [website](http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican/information/submit.html):\n\n> \n> Ge...
2017/06/07
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90,592
I appreciate the technical answer to this is "zero", but in reality, there is probably some room for pragmatism. I have identified a senior academic, who in two published books has copied and pasted short sections (up to a paragraph) without citiation, or copied and pasted verbatim without using quotes, but citing th...
[ { "answer_id": 90595, "author": "henning", "author_id": 31917, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/31917", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "There is no clear quantitative cut-off point, if that's what you're looking for. \n\nThe severity of plagiarism ha...
2017/06/07
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90,599
I am going to study "Bioengineering and bioinformatics" for the next 5 years and plan to pursue a scientific career afterwards. My family does not have much money to support me studying in cities like Moscow and Saint-Petersburg, so I chose a university with the best cost/prestige ratio(Mordovia State University). I am...
[ { "answer_id": 90600, "author": "Dmitry Savostyanov", "author_id": 17418, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/17418", "pm_score": 3, "selected": false, "text": "**tl;dr:** Don't do this.\n\n**Long version**: Studying in a second-class university for a 5-year long ...
2017/06/07
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90,601
For the first time, I've been asked to referee an article for a journal, and a prestigious one. I work in Maths, so the article has been online as a preprint on arXiv for some time, and it was on the top of my reading list anyways. I feel very confident that I can referee the article, that's not the problem. I understa...
[ { "answer_id": 90604, "author": "lighthouse keeper", "author_id": 48413, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/48413", "pm_score": 4, "selected": false, "text": "First, it's important to distinguish two cases: The case where the work under review is already publicly...
2017/06/07
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90,602
Assuming that Upam conducted an interview with Jozw Cie and Upam is the only source. 1. **Should I source the direct quotation separately?** > > The chocolate rain machine was invented by Jozw Cie in 1980 and was regarded by Doe as "the most significant invention of the 20th century" **(Upam, 2017)**. He constructed...
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2017/06/07
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90,610
I'm currently a Lecturer in Computer Science at a (medium ranked) institution in the UK and I've been given the opportunity to join one of the (top ranked) universities in Australia. While I do consider the above to be very good news, I'm a bit uncertain what to expect in terms of the different academic cultures and ...
[ { "answer_id": 90615, "author": "dan", "author_id": 62415, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/62415", "pm_score": 3, "selected": false, "text": "I happen to be a PhD student in Computer Science in one of top 8 universities in Australia. I don't know much about th...
2017/06/07
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90,611
N is the first author for a paper (PhD work) and there are three co-authors, B, C and D. B and C are from the same department and the author D is from different department but they are all from the same institution. B had the biggest contribution in terms of the experimental work and N spent a long time writing the p...
[ { "answer_id": 90633, "author": "jakebeal", "author_id": 22733, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/22733", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "Legality doesn't really come into this, but academic ethics most certainly does.\n\nThe real problem here is that...
2017/06/07
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90,614
I just finished my 2nd year in a social science program and decided to stop. I received an MA at the end of this school year. I have decided to leave without finishing, however I do not want to leave the program without a job offer. So I hope to search for jobs (while completing an MS degree, which is over half way don...
[ { "answer_id": 90634, "author": "jakebeal", "author_id": 22733, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/22733", "pm_score": 3, "selected": false, "text": "Even if your transcript does not explicitly say \"left a Ph.D. program,\" anyone who sees that you have two maste...
2017/06/07
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90,617
I received my rejection letter today and I was devastated. I was shocked because I have finally found a supervisor who saw my passion in the field and didn't care about my low GPA and lab members who were welcoming and offered to help me through my project. The committee believes that my GPA and academic record is belo...
[ { "answer_id": 90620, "author": "jmite", "author_id": 6069, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/6069", "pm_score": 2, "selected": false, "text": "If this is necessary for your career, certainly don't quit trying yet. But realize a few things:\n\n1. Being at a top ...
2017/06/07
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90,626
The Diap of my faculty recently made the suggestion that we change the graduate student office spaces to a "hot-desking" or "hoteling" model. This is only being suggested for office space, **not lab space** which obviously has certain safety/operational requirements that would preclude this model. In a nutshell, hot-...
[ { "answer_id": 90636, "author": "jakebeal", "author_id": 22733, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/22733", "pm_score": 5, "selected": true, "text": "I have seen hot-desking (or the equivalent) work well with undergraduate researchers. In the particular incarnatio...
2017/06/07
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90,640
After having submitted my Ph.D. recently, I am working on a first solo paper (without my advisors). I have some interesting results, but, I have difficulty in formalizing some of the mathematical arguments. I tried to send the manuscript to some mathematicians for comments, and they said they will read it when they hav...
[ { "answer_id": 90641, "author": "henning", "author_id": 31917, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/31917", "pm_score": 4, "selected": true, "text": "Caveat: The following applies to venues where presenting work in progress is accepted, such as workshops or (as in ...
2017/06/08
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90,642
I am looking at organizing a small conference next summer and I would like by all means to avoid concurrent dates with any major or highly-overlapping conference on the same or related topics. I thought that it would be really useful if there was an online directory where I can check a calendar of upcoming scientific c...
[ { "answer_id": 90650, "author": "astronat supports the strike", "author_id": 49043, "author_profile": "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/49043", "pm_score": 1, "selected": false, "text": "The first resource that springs to mind is the [COMS directory](https://www.conference-servic...
2017/06/08
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