top | item 46595876 (no title) nick49488171 | 1 month ago It leads to hoarding data (or artifacts) within labs for exclusive analysis. discuss order hn newest marcus_holmes|1 month ago This. It's this broken publishing model we have at the moment that is the real problem.You should be able to publish data as a paper and get academic credit for doing that. Then others can publish analyses of that data, crediting you. tony_cannistra|1 month ago To an extent there are incentive structures that support what you're describing, but the reality is that they just don't hold the same amount of value as "results-based" publishing does.
marcus_holmes|1 month ago This. It's this broken publishing model we have at the moment that is the real problem.You should be able to publish data as a paper and get academic credit for doing that. Then others can publish analyses of that data, crediting you. tony_cannistra|1 month ago To an extent there are incentive structures that support what you're describing, but the reality is that they just don't hold the same amount of value as "results-based" publishing does.
tony_cannistra|1 month ago To an extent there are incentive structures that support what you're describing, but the reality is that they just don't hold the same amount of value as "results-based" publishing does.
marcus_holmes|1 month ago
You should be able to publish data as a paper and get academic credit for doing that. Then others can publish analyses of that data, crediting you.
tony_cannistra|1 month ago