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Questions related to academic publications including online and traditional journals, books, and conference proceedings.
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Is it a good idea to omit part of a multiple surname for publications?
I don't think adopting a middle name in your "pen name" would be problematic either, as you can always provide evidence of authorship of your publications if needed. …
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Is a 12-month open access mandate compatible with a 12-month embargo period?
The conditions of my research grant say that I must ensure open access to the peer reviewed publications describing project results by making them available in a repository "within twelve months of publication …
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Publishing a paper that's already been cited
I think it should do more good than harm. The fact that you have been cited and your results extended means that your paper was relevant, which is a good thing. You definitely need to modify the paper …
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Can a conference listed as CORE 'A' have an acceptance rate of 60%?
Acceptance rate has some correlation to conference quality, but I think it's far from being the most meaningful metric, and it isn't very informative in isolation.
There can be top-tier conferences t …