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Questions related to academic publications including online and traditional journals, books, and conference proceedings.

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Response to referee after rejection

I recently had a paper rejected: both referees pointed to a unique issue with our work. One referee's criticism was fair, hence I feel the rejection decision was fair. The other referee however, see …
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Abbreviation for "this study"

A common approach in my field is to refer to studies by the initials of the authors. Suppose you and your coauthor are Mentee, A, and Supervisor, B. The other study is Erdos, P., and Einstein, A. I …
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How can I ask author to send me his simulation result?

Simply send the author(s) a non-confrontational email explaining why you would like access to their code, raw data, or what have you. The email should explain who you are, what specifically you are wo …
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Professor reaction to sci-hub articles

If an author were actually curious about how you accessed their article, they would probably ask. I would suggest simply not mentioning it (since they probably don't care). As an aside, one way to ac …
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