tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5455782214242472677.post2589400470373359670..comments2024-03-14T20:55:21.709+09:00Comments on Janne In Osaka: Too Many PapersJan Morenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06834641501438709866noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5455782214242472677.post-74435649499095406122011-06-02T17:37:03.249+09:002011-06-02T17:37:03.249+09:00I dropped the RSS feeds from journals. As you say,...I dropped the RSS feeds from journals. As you say, the yield from the harvest is too low.Alistairhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03339744420164329483noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5455782214242472677.post-87359562570340949212011-05-29T16:34:37.356+09:002011-05-29T16:34:37.356+09:00Very interesting. I was once a student on my way t...Very interesting. I was once a student on my way to starting a PhD and decided against it after seeing how the system was actually working and being disappointed by it. But I had not realised just how bad it was going to be a few years later, with publication (though probably not in prestigious journals) and getting information about publications both becoming easier.<br /><br />However, I've since understood what you already know: it's worth the hassle (though it would be even better without). Maybe I should start thinking about that PhD again ;)<br /><br />I wonder if there might be a business idea here, offering a more efficient way to find relevant papers. Hum... Thinking about it, that would be google's business and if they can't do it, it's probably because journals are making it too difficult for them and they would for anybody else.<br /><br />Have fun reading!<br />ThomasAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com