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The perception of the quality of a journal, conference, university, or other academic entity by a specific community or the general public. Also: how reputation develops and factors influencing reputation. The tag is also used for personal reputation of professors and students and the various things that affect it.
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Can co-authoring a paper as a new grad harm my reputation/career?
Short answer, it is very unlikely that it will hurt you.
If you submit a paper to a conference, you get to see the reviews that will tell you what needs to be improved or not. If in the end it was ac …
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How do you judge the quality of a journal?
You can search for conferences/journals on Google scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=top_venues&hl=en
Search by the full name (not the abbreviation), and you'll see its h5-index, w …
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Is publishing papers with many co-authors detrimental to one's academic career?
As others have said, this is highly field dependent. In my subfield of computer science (called human computer interaction), having multiple authors could actually be helpful. It gives more exposure t …