@jelena3121 After reading the highlight it is interesting to learn the paper is not openly accessible 🤔
@jelena3121 Not only in medicine. How do I know it? Well, during undergrad CS years I found some tiny new results, bioinformatics stuff, and my advisor, a biology guy, did put those results in an article whose single author was his phd student, as if it was a normal thing.
@jelena3121 Plse can you send me the full article? It's very interesting and want to read as I'm a medical personel
@jelena3121 After reading your post I am very interested in reading the article but can't find a (free) PDF online. Can you send me the PDF, please?
@jelena3121 Have they forgotten the lessons from the time David Baltimore signed off on a paper that spurred a massive fraud case? ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
@jelena3121 @jeffwjin @medjingf how true is this?
@jelena3121 In this area as in other ones there are huge differences between natural sciences and humanities. Why are the natural sciences always for the most important scientific organisations the standard to be followed, especially concerning evaluations?
@jelena3121 Time International Council for Science (@ICSUnews) reviewed how to disseminate science, incl who pays, how & what to review, what role for editors & publishers? Why so many journals & why so many papers? And the role institutions play in auditing contributions.