Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Mike Nova: Variations on “Publish!”

Variations on “Publish!”:

1. ”Publish and be damned!”

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Publish and be damned!
Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington,

Attributed; when the courtesan Harriette Wilson threatened to publish her memoirs and his letters

Publish And Be Damned

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Publish And Be Damned is an annual independent publishing fair in London, United Kingdom. Its name comes from the retort of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington on being blackmailed by John Joseph Stockdale and Harriette Wilson.[1]

2. “Publish or perish…”

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"Publish or perish" is a phrase coined to describe the pressure in academia to rapidly and continuously publish academic work to sustain or further one's career.

Publish or perish

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"Publish or perish" is a phrase coined to describe the pressure in academia to rapidly and continuously publish academic work to sustain or further one's career.[1][2][3]

Frequent publication is one of few methods at scholars' disposal to demonstrate academic talent. Successful publications bring attention to scholars and their sponsoring institutions, which can facilitate continued funding and an individual's progress through their field. In popular academic perception, scholars who publish infrequently, or who focus on activities that do not result in publications, such as instructing undergraduates, may find themselves out of contention for available tenure-track positions.[citation needed] The pressure to publish has been cited as a cause of poor work being submitted to academic journals.[4]

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Publish and go get your pack of cigarettes. Allready!

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