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by kenjackson
1100 days ago
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Incremental publication seems like a great idea. The only problem is that the publication process is so formal. But if we made publications as "blogs" or something, I think incremental units of forward progress are a reasonable way to do science. I suspect most science is done this way. I imagine there are few Wiles style FLT proofs around. |
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Like, the existing system already has issues with publication being too easy to game, with predatory paid journals, lax standards for reviewing, etc; that's hard to fix, but it's considered a problem - and so any changes making the barrier to publication even lower than that won't be welcome.
And from the perspective of researchers, we don't really want more publications - they're a pain to read, there's an overabundance of poor content that's salami-sliced, we do so many publications because the incentives push us toward this but we recognize that this is a bad thing and we'd be far better off if the same research would be published in fewer, better articles. But we can't, because anyone who does that will be effectively denied resources for future research.