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[Humanities] I'm a first year master's student, and I've been asked to write a letter of recommendation for a professor who has been nominated to receive a graduate teaching award. I've never written a recommendation letter for anyone, let alone a professor! Any tips? Some background: I was contacted this evening by the department chair who asked me to write a letter for this professor. Two students have been chosen by the professor herself to write letters. The other student is a PhD student who is very close with her and they have known each other for years I believe. This is my first semester at this University, so I've only interacted with this professor for the last few months. I got along really well with this professor, and I just found out today I got an A+ in her course. She is super cool and a genuinely awesome professor. She even held the last class at her house and cooked us all dinner! I want to write a really good letter for her, but I'm not sure really how to go about it. Are there any tips on how to structure the letter? The instructions I've been given are "The letter itself should be no longer than one page and should reflect your experience of \[professor\] and your classroom experience." Any tips would be super appreciated. Thanks! | 412261bfa5c9efb24fa5f5294a8b4e42b0035d237b9063c10243ef4df725f642 | [
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Writing a dissertation without any publications I have seen quite some posts here from people that submitted their phd thesis without any publications. Does this really occur that often? When I started my supervisor made it very clear that I would need 3/4 conference papers and 1/2 journal papers as first author for him to take my thesis into consideration (field is CS in Europe). Not saying you shouldn’t be allowed to graduate without publications but you would think at least parts of your thesis should be peer reviewed right? How many publications did you have before finishing? | 58752d61dbae8299b527ba6c438cea2d34311ea63737e795b10565b54c9534e4 | [
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Improving my writing. I'm a Masters student in computer engineering and haven't written any real essay since high school. How do I best go about improving and practicing my writing skills. | f7a065a82e7477436a340c5b6e252e73397d33215ae19b838942f5ee44144503 | [
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Any suggestions for improving writing skills for a current PhD student? I am a current PhD student in organizational behavior (think a mix between anthropology and psychology). I know all the theories I need to know, I read a lot of articles in my field daily, I have great ideas, but when I try to put papers together I can't seem to write linearly. I'm wondering if anyone took any life-changing writing classes, practice in some way, etc etc, that made you a publishable writer? Any suggestions? I'm also in the Boston area which, surprisingly, only seems to have undergraduate writing courses that I can find for research purposes. | d1c88df1ebedee93a982d089abad5298b45cad7a4bcb8dc5a79ff1da43b09cb3 | [
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Why are Australian universities so high ranked? They may not be the highest ranked but globally, so many of them are in the world top 50. What's enabled them to do so well compared to other similar countries like Canada? | e0c937f5f5540c6296326f7af3818cab7b77178c48b1f053e92ac019a14c58a7 | [
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Why are Continental European universities generally ranked lower than USA and UK ones? Wether you look at ARWU, QS or Times HE lists, or history, literature, philsophy, jurisprudence or any other subject, what would be considered elite and prestigious universities on the Continent, fair poorly when compared internationally on rankings. The Sorbonne and ENS (in France) or Bologna, Sapienza or Scuala Normale (in Italy) for example are highly revered institutions and attract the very best of French and Italian scholars, but recurve scores far below Oxbridge, or Ivy League schools in rankings. Are university rankings designed in such a way that favours US/UK academic practice, structure or education? Is there an English-speaking bias in rankings? Or are elite US and UK universities simply "better" institutions? | 0ce0e45e560226c0964365c39db1888e117438c0b8ce3b830b805b16be3ea53e | [
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Why are some published work not followed up by more publications by authors? Hello. I will try to clarify my question, as I could not find a way to describe it properly within a title's length. I am starting a PhD in the fall and am currently doing a literature review of my topic, looking for where to start with my own research. I came across a handful of journal articles which presented interesting work, with lots of potential for future work, however they were not followed by any subsequent publications (that I could find by tracking papers citing the aforementioned work). So I was wondering, since there could be many reason for a researcher to stop working on a project, how does one know if the idea was a dead end or if the project was aborted for a different reason? I hope my question is clear and relevant, I am still discovering how academic research works and am not aware of how everything works in this world. | efbf1ee55ac884393e4f1acad0b839951b3c71946ce7740dc250869daf8b2099 | [
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Why are some published work not followed up by more publications by authors? Hello. I will try to clarify my question, as I could not find a way to describe it properly within a title's length. I am starting a PhD in the fall and am currently doing a literature review of my topic, looking for where to start with my own research. I came across a handful of journal articles which presented interesting work, with lots of potential for future work, however they were not followed by any subsequent publications (that I could find by tracking papers citing the aforementioned work). So I was wondering, since there could be many reason for a researcher to stop working on a project, how does one know if the idea was a dead end or if the project was aborted for a different reason? I hope my question is clear and relevant, I am still discovering how academic research works and am not aware of how everything works in this world. | efbf1ee55ac884393e4f1acad0b839951b3c71946ce7740dc250869daf8b2099 | [
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Why are legendarily high failure rates acceptable in undergraduate organic chemistry courses across universities? I'm a university professor (not in Organic Chem) and I've always been irritated and perplexed by the low exam means and high failure rates for students in Organic Chem courses. This seems to be consistent among universities in the US and acceptable to the chemistry faculty. If my courses had these results I'd be asking myself:1) Am I wrong about what I'm successfully teaching these students, 2) Am I trying to cover too much material? Perhaps the course should be divided into 4 parts instead of two, 3) Is this subject too hard for an undergraduate to grasp. Personally, I see the legendary status of Orgo as a "weed out course" to be a shameful characteristic of chemistry curricula. Correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks. | 37749aa9410d9ac4966a1f579efe5c651c2adf3907145b6dd7b013844faad2c2 | [
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I want to apply for a postdoc in a higher rank university, but my current publication record is not looking good, and the application deadlines are approaching ... I'm in the final year of my Ph.D., in a fairly good university, although not a top-tier one. I like to apply for a postdoc position in a higher-rank university, at least higher than my current one, but my field is really competitive (AI-related) and my publication record is definitely not outstanding. I have a few papers submitted to top-tier conferences and struggling to get accepted there. I also have some projects working-in-progress therefore it is hard to get them out before I submit my post-doc application. I know publication record is a critical factor in postdoc application, so I wonder if I should include my papers that are under review as part of my records (or even attach them in the application as writing samples), or explain the projects in the cv. Any advice will be really appreciated! | 5eec4aa962c5a33a54da250caec9eec4302d36ede3bba48285523672a62cef07 | [
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Professors and lecturers, how often do you see a student and know they are going to succeed in the field? And what makes them so great? Some of my lecturers (UK, ancient history/archaeology) said to me that once in a while they come across a student and know that they are teaching a genius, or someone who is destined for a career in academia (not me, lol). One of them is a senior academic in the field and has been working in it for 30/40 years, and he said there was a student who walked into the first class and blew his mind with his intelligence and ideas. Does this happen often, and how do you know? | bedc67c6e24432d3cc2076792fface60115fd6c1973dbec9789754cda99534f1 | [
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College professors, if I, a non-student who has never taken one of your classes nor even met you before, email you out of the blue asking a question related to your field, what are the chances you'll reply? After reading a few articles today I shot out a few emails to some of the authors who happen to be department heads and such of some huge universities. I only asked one or two question in each email and also asked if they could point me to more sources about a specific topic. Any chance I hear from any of them? Thanks. | 3124c36a2bb8d71196a8f248f5d4c913a5f1e5342b7d1a1a61f594db9c5bb095 | [
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Is getting your research rejected much like getting a fiction manuscript rejected? Hi everyone, I just got my thesis rejected by a big journal. I had big hopes for it and it’s the first time I had submitted it to a journal. Last week it got rejected because they said they didn’t have space for it. I’ve been really upset about it and beating myself up for it, thinking the research itself is not good enough and maybe not worth putting out there. Is getting a rejection normal? Should I try submitting it somewhere else? | e516aad0d1a346ddbbebb830945a7af584a9a50feb0faf87270bf51a5f557592 | [
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I co-authored a manuscript and I think some of our analyses are invalid and so are our conclusions. What should I do? Wall o' text incoming. TLDR; Title says it all. I am a co-author on a paper. The first author has routinely not taken our (me and the other co-authors) advice or additions. The project is collaborative in nature, but the first author even refuses to take my advice when we are taking about the domain in which I have vastly more expertise than anyone else on the team. We have finally reached a point where the first author wants to submit data that believe leads to spurious results and therefore unreliable conclusions. If the first author will not change this bad analysis I will not have the paper published with my name attached. What other steps if any could I or should I take? I will include the tale of woe below. For some context that will pop up later, one of the other co-authors has a potential conflict of interest with the journal editor. The conflict is the co-author has published some relatively recent work with the editor. So the journal editor has been completely hands off and everything has been handled be associate editors. Also, I am early career. The first-author is mid career. Our data is complex, so the first author cobbled together a series of statistical tests. Everything he did was valid, but it was cumbersome. I proposed using some more complex and advanced techniques. I ran the analyses, the pattern of results was identical, and now we had a single omnibus regression that did everything instead of a series of other things (t tests, ANOVAs, etc.). After battling for two months on the merits of each analytic approach, he finally put his foot down and said we will not be using the more advanced techniques because it is not conventional. I agreed to this because his initial analyses were not wrong and I just thought mine were better. We submit the manuscript and get our reviews back. The reviewers and the AE thought the analyses were terrible and suggested something more in line with what I wanted to do. The first author, again, refused to put these analyses in. I spent a lot more time battling him over this issue, but again he refused. He wrote a relatively long reply letter to the AE explaining why his analyses were the best approach to take. There were also other critiques and suggestions to make the manuscript better. He probably agreed to address 50% of the critique. We took a couple of months to get the resubmission in. Unfortunately, over this short time the AE that was in charge rotated off the editorial board. When the AE was asked to continue working on this manuscript, he declined. I am not sure if an AE was assigned, but the manuscript went back to the reviewers and one of the reviewers wrote the newer decision letter (we know it was a reviewer because they told us). The decision was to accept pending revisions. The revisions were essentially, fix everything you refused to fix the first time. The first author's approach was then to excise everything the reviewers critiqued. So instead of addressing the problem, just delete it and it is not a concern. I thought this was a little silly, but we were still answering our main questions of interest while only losing some additional "hey, we also found this maybe cool thing that warrants future research." We resubmit. A new AE is assigned. The AE likes the questions we asked and thinks the MS is in a really good place. However, the AE is an expert in the area and in the analyses. He refuses to let the analyses be published because he knows they are wrong. He demands we either do something like what I initially wanted or remove that analyses. He also thinks we are making an unsubstantiated claim in our conclusions. To be clear, I fully agree with the AE's critique. In response, the first author totally deletes the experimental question making the statistical analyses (for this subset of the data) unnecessary. This is really stupid, and cuts our paper in half, but there is nothing inherently wrong with it. For the other critique, he proceeds to do a half-ass analysis to substantiate our claim. The problem is the analysis is incorrect. He is making assumptions that he should not make with our data. The assumptions are so wrong that if you talk about what he is doing from just a conceptual standpoint, it literally does not make sense. I have tried to get him to fix it, or get him to send me the data so I can fix it, and he will not. The first author has lurched from stupid decision to stupid decision. He has shifted from stupid decisions to bad decisions and bad science. I do not want my name associated with such shoddy work (especially when he will not listen to my input). What are my options? 1. I can definitely have my name taken off the article. 2. Can I block publication? I have contributed significantly (although, not as much as I would have liked). We haven't transferred copyright yet, so I feel I do have some ownership of the manuscript. 3. If I remove my name/block publication, should I contact the AE? I think a "I don't want my name on this article anymore" would be appropriate. Would it be appropriate/helpful to point out "this specific thing is why I am pulling my name off" and then leaving a lot of the other interpersonal drama and stupid decisions out of the picture? 4. These are all nuclear options, is there anything less dramatic I could do? I going to take one last attempt to convince the first author to fix the analysis, but based on experience I do not think anything will change. I would also add, I am not worried about any blow back from my co-authors as we have been on the same side (they might be upset if I try to fully block publication, I suppose). 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I co-authored a manuscript and I think some of our analyses are invalid and so are our conclusions. What should I do? Wall o' text incoming. TLDR; Title says it all. I am a co-author on a paper. The first author has routinely not taken our (me and the other co-authors) advice or additions. The project is collaborative in nature, but the first author even refuses to take my advice when we are taking about the domain in which I have vastly more expertise than anyone else on the team. We have finally reached a point where the first author wants to submit data that believe leads to spurious results and therefore unreliable conclusions. If the first author will not change this bad analysis I will not have the paper published with my name attached. What other steps if any could I or should I take? I will include the tale of woe below. For some context that will pop up later, one of the other co-authors has a potential conflict of interest with the journal editor. The conflict is the co-author has published some relatively recent work with the editor. So the journal editor has been completely hands off and everything has been handled be associate editors. Also, I am early career. The first-author is mid career. Our data is complex, so the first author cobbled together a series of statistical tests. Everything he did was valid, but it was cumbersome. I proposed using some more complex and advanced techniques. I ran the analyses, the pattern of results was identical, and now we had a single omnibus regression that did everything instead of a series of other things (t tests, ANOVAs, etc.). After battling for two months on the merits of each analytic approach, he finally put his foot down and said we will not be using the more advanced techniques because it is not conventional. I agreed to this because his initial analyses were not wrong and I just thought mine were better. We submit the manuscript and get our reviews back. The reviewers and the AE thought the analyses were terrible and suggested something more in line with what I wanted to do. The first author, again, refused to put these analyses in. I spent a lot more time battling him over this issue, but again he refused. He wrote a relatively long reply letter to the AE explaining why his analyses were the best approach to take. There were also other critiques and suggestions to make the manuscript better. He probably agreed to address 50% of the critique. We took a couple of months to get the resubmission in. Unfortunately, over this short time the AE that was in charge rotated off the editorial board. When the AE was asked to continue working on this manuscript, he declined. I am not sure if an AE was assigned, but the manuscript went back to the reviewers and one of the reviewers wrote the newer decision letter (we know it was a reviewer because they told us). The decision was to accept pending revisions. The revisions were essentially, fix everything you refused to fix the first time. The first author's approach was then to excise everything the reviewers critiqued. So instead of addressing the problem, just delete it and it is not a concern. I thought this was a little silly, but we were still answering our main questions of interest while only losing some additional "hey, we also found this maybe cool thing that warrants future research." We resubmit. A new AE is assigned. The AE likes the questions we asked and thinks the MS is in a really good place. However, the AE is an expert in the area and in the analyses. He refuses to let the analyses be published because he knows they are wrong. He demands we either do something like what I initially wanted or remove that analyses. He also thinks we are making an unsubstantiated claim in our conclusions. To be clear, I fully agree with the AE's critique. In response, the first author totally deletes the experimental question making the statistical analyses (for this subset of the data) unnecessary. This is really stupid, and cuts our paper in half, but there is nothing inherently wrong with it. For the other critique, he proceeds to do a half-ass analysis to substantiate our claim. The problem is the analysis is incorrect. He is making assumptions that he should not make with our data. The assumptions are so wrong that if you talk about what he is doing from just a conceptual standpoint, it literally does not make sense. I have tried to get him to fix it, or get him to send me the data so I can fix it, and he will not. The first author has lurched from stupid decision to stupid decision. He has shifted from stupid decisions to bad decisions and bad science. I do not want my name associated with such shoddy work (especially when he will not listen to my input). What are my options? 1. I can definitely have my name taken off the article. 2. Can I block publication? I have contributed significantly (although, not as much as I would have liked). We haven't transferred copyright yet, so I feel I do have some ownership of the manuscript. 3. If I remove my name/block publication, should I contact the AE? I think a "I don't want my name on this article anymore" would be appropriate. Would it be appropriate/helpful to point out "this specific thing is why I am pulling my name off" and then leaving a lot of the other interpersonal drama and stupid decisions out of the picture? 4. These are all nuclear options, is there anything less dramatic I could do? I going to take one last attempt to convince the first author to fix the analysis, but based on experience I do not think anything will change. I would also add, I am not worried about any blow back from my co-authors as we have been on the same side (they might be upset if I try to fully block publication, I suppose). 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How do you know if you're cut out for research/academia? Hello all, I just finished my first undergraduate research experience as a rising junior. I'm a bit overwhelmed by trying to answer the question if I'm really made to go into research and if I want to do a PhD. I liked my experience overall this summer, however I found out that what I thought I would like (demography) was actually not as appealing to me by the end of the program. Although I'm not sure if this feeling also came from the fact that I had basically no knowledge of quantitative methods before I started my research internship. I'm not planning on going straight to a PhD anyway after undergrad, if anything doing a masters abroad or working abroad for some time is my most immediate goal. But I was wondering if this is a common feeling among those who have pursued research and academia. Because of how competitive things are, I feel inclined to say that if I didn't absolutely love my research internship then I'm not cut out for this, but I was wondering what others on this sub would think or if they felt differently. | 1c84992ba39fd321a72a1f1b9920665476a963886dd38029fef19f7f2a1e4a6f | [
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How do you know if you're cut out for academia? This is a question I've been pondering for a while. I briefly searched the forum before actually posting, but most of the similar posts focused on imposter syndrome, and I don't think that's my issue. I've been an excellent student my entire life. I went to an Ivy as a Canadian, graduated summa, am currently doing a master's, and I got the highest grade in most/all of the courses by a huge margin. I've been an excellent candidate for graduate school as long as I've been in post-secondary. I had research experience and national conference presentations by the end of high school. I've done research in a bunch of different medical science fields, from clinical work to molecular biology. I've published a first-author paper, and I have two papers in the peer review process. I've had a mentor advise me not to apply for non-medical/graduate programs because "it would be a huge loss to science" if I did something else. My issue is that, despite all of this, I can't seem to compete effectively. Every year, I usually apply for a summer research program and/or some major scholarship, and I always get rejected, even when they're scholarships that focus primarily on grades (which I have) and/or research aptitude (which I have). Sometimes, I'll get lucky and I'll get into one of the programs to which I applied. Other times, I'll end up with nothing. This was particularly grating during my senior year of university, when I applied to several MD/PhD programs in Canada, got rejected from all of them, and was also rejected from a combined MSc/PhD program at Oxford. My worries came to a head yesterday, when I learnt that I was rejected for a national scholarship to fund my MSc. Failing to get a scholarship or into a certain program isn't necessarily a huge issue at the graduate school level, but it's certainly something I have to consider as I move up the ladder. Postdocs at R1's are competitive. Tenure-track professorships at R1's are even more competitive. The question I end up asking myself is: if I'm unable to convince a committee to award me a graduate scholarship, or a graduate position, how can I convince a committee to offer me a tenure-track position if I end up going down the traditional PhD -> postdoc route? Given that the failure to get such scholarships gets me down, and funding gets cut more and more each year (making it likely that I'll continue to face such situations), do I even *want* to go down that route? And I guess that's the question I'm posing to the readership of this sub, many of whom are probably at a stage where they're past such worries: at what point do you consider cutting your losses and pursuing a less stressful/more achievable career? | 94616df36ddac1d8f407e57083ac917b76bfc09cefcdbf4205ab21cacf192968 | [
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What do Job prospects look like in academia(Philosophy) if you would be happy taking a permanent lecturer position? I know that the market is cataclysmic for professor positions. If I am willing and happy to take lecturer positions at Community colleges, teaching focused state schools etc. Does the market look much better? | 47365d7197c96f8f77234fd954a7409966a9297a7ea62886e2a23a1bf6d00f43 | [
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How easy or difficult is it to switch jobs in Academia if you have a fallout with coworkers? Non-native English speaker here. Suppose you have a fallout with a coworker or several of them. In some large occupations like retail, you could easily switch jobs and get a fresh start. In fact that's what lots of people do when they find a toxic boss, coworkers or even if they don't fit in well with the people. Switching jobs often gets you a similar position with no loss in paygrade. In academia, how easy or difficult is it to get away from coworkers you have a fallout with without losing pay level and position? | 283b87d22be6d1bcd0dfb091daebbbdfbad62210f2f55943349a5a7703be5136 | [
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How easy or difficult is it to switch jobs in Academia if you have a fallout with coworkers? Non-native English speaker here. Suppose you have a fallout with a coworker or several of them. In some large occupations like retail, you could easily switch jobs and get a fresh start. In fact that's what lots of people do when they find a toxic boss, coworkers or even if they don't fit in well with the people. Switching jobs often gets you a similar position with no loss in paygrade. In academia, how easy or difficult is it to get away from coworkers you have a fallout with without losing pay level and position? | 283b87d22be6d1bcd0dfb091daebbbdfbad62210f2f55943349a5a7703be5136 | [
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How do I politely ask my co-authors about the status of my paper? So the title makes it seem pretty obvious, but I'm wondering how to word my email to be polite and professional. For some context, professor A below and I are in the same university; the other co-authors are in a different one. I'm a 4th year PhD student. In my first semester (so about 3 years ago), I worked with a professor (A) on a research project that ended up as a paper, with me as first author. I decided to work under a different professor, although I've maintained a good relationship with professor A so far (he's on my committee as well). When we submitted the paper back then, it got rejected, and we edited it, incorporating the feedback from reviewers. Since then (about 2 years ago I think), I've heard nothing about the paper. I emailed professor A, who referred me to the other co-authors, who didn't reply. After nudging the other co-authors for a while, they finally, after a year or two, re-submitted (this was a couple of weeks ago). I was a little annoyed at the lack of communication and the slow progress on the paper, but I didn't say anything. Today, a different journal emailed me asking to confirm authorship. I'm *very* confused, and pretty annoyed. I don't know why two journals emailed me about the same thing; I'm annoyed I haven't even seen the final paper that's gone out to these journals; I don't know why nobody has communicated with me about these decisions such as journal choice (I've never heard of this journal, but at least its IF is fine). I feel like I should *really* reach out now. I don't want my annoyance to come across, so I'll probably write it tomorrow, but I don't know how to put forth basic questions such as the ones above. I'm not actually sure who to address it to, either--I get the feeling professor A has no idea about some of these as well, though I could be wrong. I've met the corresponding author (who probably submitted) in only one meeting, so I don't really have a relationship with him. How (and to who) do I write this email? | 67e11c0f8e2fb6c7e0a8912107e551a5a575a7b4b2890f9457274fd1bb12b208 | [
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How do I politely ask my co-authors about the status of my paper? So the title makes it seem pretty obvious, but I'm wondering how to word my email to be polite and professional. For some context, professor A below and I are in the same university; the other co-authors are in a different one. I'm a 4th year PhD student. In my first semester (so about 3 years ago), I worked with a professor (A) on a research project that ended up as a paper, with me as first author. I decided to work under a different professor, although I've maintained a good relationship with professor A so far (he's on my committee as well). When we submitted the paper back then, it got rejected, and we edited it, incorporating the feedback from reviewers. Since then (about 2 years ago I think), I've heard nothing about the paper. I emailed professor A, who referred me to the other co-authors, who didn't reply. After nudging the other co-authors for a while, they finally, after a year or two, re-submitted (this was a couple of weeks ago). I was a little annoyed at the lack of communication and the slow progress on the paper, but I didn't say anything. Today, a different journal emailed me asking to confirm authorship. I'm *very* confused, and pretty annoyed. I don't know why two journals emailed me about the same thing; I'm annoyed I haven't even seen the final paper that's gone out to these journals; I don't know why nobody has communicated with me about these decisions such as journal choice (I've never heard of this journal, but at least its IF is fine). I feel like I should *really* reach out now. I don't want my annoyance to come across, so I'll probably write it tomorrow, but I don't know how to put forth basic questions such as the ones above. I'm not actually sure who to address it to, either--I get the feeling professor A has no idea about some of these as well, though I could be wrong. I've met the corresponding author (who probably submitted) in only one meeting, so I don't really have a relationship with him. How (and to who) do I write this email? | 67e11c0f8e2fb6c7e0a8912107e551a5a575a7b4b2890f9457274fd1bb12b208 | [
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How do I politely ask my co-authors about the status of my paper? So the title makes it seem pretty obvious, but I'm wondering how to word my email to be polite and professional. For some context, professor A below and I are in the same university; the other co-authors are in a different one. I'm a 4th year PhD student. In my first semester (so about 3 years ago), I worked with a professor (A) on a research project that ended up as a paper, with me as first author. I decided to work under a different professor, although I've maintained a good relationship with professor A so far (he's on my committee as well). When we submitted the paper back then, it got rejected, and we edited it, incorporating the feedback from reviewers. Since then (about 2 years ago I think), I've heard nothing about the paper. I emailed professor A, who referred me to the other co-authors, who didn't reply. After nudging the other co-authors for a while, they finally, after a year or two, re-submitted (this was a couple of weeks ago). I was a little annoyed at the lack of communication and the slow progress on the paper, but I didn't say anything. Today, a different journal emailed me asking to confirm authorship. I'm *very* confused, and pretty annoyed. I don't know why two journals emailed me about the same thing; I'm annoyed I haven't even seen the final paper that's gone out to these journals; I don't know why nobody has communicated with me about these decisions such as journal choice (I've never heard of this journal, but at least its IF is fine). I feel like I should *really* reach out now. I don't want my annoyance to come across, so I'll probably write it tomorrow, but I don't know how to put forth basic questions such as the ones above. I'm not actually sure who to address it to, either--I get the feeling professor A has no idea about some of these as well, though I could be wrong. I've met the corresponding author (who probably submitted) in only one meeting, so I don't really have a relationship with him. How (and to who) do I write this email? | 67e11c0f8e2fb6c7e0a8912107e551a5a575a7b4b2890f9457274fd1bb12b208 | [
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How do I cite an NFL game in a research paper? I am writing a research paper on the evolution of NFL helmets and concussions etc. I want to add a part where I am referring to a specific game. How would I cite this NFL game in my paper? (MLA format) | aec670d102fc171947b7975b69542d83a62640f4ac4a9466a0d47e4d7b620e91 | [
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Does a student writing a thesis or dissertation need to obtain an author's permission to use or adapt images taken from a book, or is it enough to cite? Without going into too much detail, a PhD student friend of mine received an email from one of the authors the student is commented and critiqued, demanding the student to remove from the dissertation all images taken from the scholar's published books otherwise the scholar would take legal action. The student had contacted the author (they'd met on previous occasions, and the student's work is heavily based on the scholar's theories) to share one of the final drafts, when the scholar replied with what basically read as a "cease and desist" email. To be sure, the images used were all properly cited and referenced, and again this is not for a "publication", but the dissertation which will be filed at the university. I'm trying to wrap my head around this... What happened to discussing ideas and theories in the academic community?! Is this common? | 235348cd6ad9204304375a79fa81c5637cc7e89839ff5601d17ee3f7f6b04b57 | [
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Does a student writing a thesis or dissertation need to obtain an author's permission to use or adapt images taken from a book, or is it enough to cite? Without going into too much detail, a PhD student friend of mine received an email from one of the authors the student is commented and critiqued, demanding the student to remove from the dissertation all images taken from the scholar's published books otherwise the scholar would take legal action. The student had contacted the author (they'd met on previous occasions, and the student's work is heavily based on the scholar's theories) to share one of the final drafts, when the scholar replied with what basically read as a "cease and desist" email. To be sure, the images used were all properly cited and referenced, and again this is not for a "publication", but the dissertation which will be filed at the university. I'm trying to wrap my head around this... What happened to discussing ideas and theories in the academic community?! Is this common? | 235348cd6ad9204304375a79fa81c5637cc7e89839ff5601d17ee3f7f6b04b57 | [
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co-author#2 wants to pull his data because of pettiness. What do I do? is this even allowed? I'm the first author of a science paper. I'm getting ready to submit a manuscript (revisions) to a significantly high IF journal (ACIE). Due to some personal conflicts, my 2nd author (**2**) is being petty and throwing a tantrum and wants to take his ball and go home. As I drafted the % contribution everyone made to this paper and outlined the fact that he would not be 2nd author until the PI said he will on promise that \[**2**\] will work on the revision, he is now crying about it and had emailed the boss. Subsequently, the PI emails me the following: "\[**blockov12**\] - this is going badly. \[**2**\] is now threatening to pull his data out of the paper - which is ridiculous. I will now have to have a meeting to assign each of you work. I told you this was not going to get the reaction you wanted and this is now causing me work. The point is to get a list of things done and have a reasonable agreement on how to get them done." My question, for my fellow peers and scientists/authors; 1. What can I do 2. What can my PI do? 3. Is he even allowed to pull his data out? it doesn't belong to him but to the PI (maybe university) 4. What do you generally think? 5. What you do in this situation? I can probably redo the substrate table that **2** did but it will add time - and we're on a timeline to get revisions done. For context, we're both in grad school and I'm senior to him. | e61b0d1ddfcfaa3b21568d092f6ec88153fc5a246e4d174ca34d4a9f4682f342 | [
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