{"id":276,"date":"2008-07-14T07:10:19","date_gmt":"2008-07-14T14:10:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.spreadingscience.com\/?p=276"},"modified":"2008-07-14T11:35:02","modified_gmt":"2008-07-14T18:35:02","slug":"paper-discussions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.spreadingscience.com\/2008\/07\/14\/paper-discussions\/","title":{"rendered":"Paper discussions"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"conversations\" by <\/em><\/span>b_d_solis<\/a><\/em><\/strong><\/span>
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Reputation Matters<\/a>:
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A new (and flawed) study reveals that reputation matters. In fact, it’s core to scientific expression.
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While the study may not be definitive, the ability to have a conversation on it helps tremendously. Research usually does not progress in a straight, ascending line. It switches back and forth, sometimes having to retrace its steps in order to find the right path.<\/p>\n

Being able to discuss the results of a paper, what it did right and what it did wrong, is not something that usually has occurred in public. Now it can. I expect there to be more and more such discussions as time goes on.
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Technorati Tags: Science<\/a>, Web 2.0<\/a><\/p>\n

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by b_d_solis Reputation Matters: [Via The Scholarly Kitchen] A new (and flawed) study reveals that reputation matters. In fact, it’s core to scientific expression. [More] While the study may not be definitive, the ability to have a conversation on it helps tremendously. Research usually does not progress in a straight, ascending line. 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