60: This is more of a comment than a question - a podcast by Dan Quintana

from 2018-05-08T08:00

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Dan and James answer listener questions on academic conferences, getting abreast of the literature, and conflicts of interest.
Here are more details of what's on this episode:How question times during conference seminars are useless
Choosing which conferences to attend as a PhD studentFeedback from our Registered Reports episode with Chris Chambers (Episode 56)
People that have binged our entire back catalogueThe amount of reading do you need to do to keep track of the field you work in
PhD students need time to make time to read the literaturePeople sending out half-arsed work hoping that peer-review will “fix it”
Guest authorshipWhen you’re a native English speaker and get asked to have your manuscript proofed by a native English speaker
Is it a conflict of interest to a review a paper with that includes someone you’ve co-authored with in the past on a different topic?The Frontiers journal model
Reviewing papers so that authors are actually grateful for your criticismLinks
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