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Kyle Cranmer
KyleCranmer
The logic is that it takes the collaboration to operate the detector and all the myriad of tasks needed to process the data to be ready for the final stages
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Samantha
SamanthaStrudel
Ok @AcademicChatter #AnthroTwitter #AcademicTwitter I have a question for you. Would you offer co-authorship to a research assistant who helped substantially with transcription & coding but did no actual writing
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Sunny Vagnozzi
SunnyVagnozzi
A thread on #authorship and author ordering. A few weeks ago an external reviewer for an academic job application wrote in their review that I did not have enough 1st-author
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Happy Researchers
hapyresearchers
(1/5) Most people don’t realize if they have been engaged in academic bullying. Bullying can consist of passive-aggressive emails, verbal abuse (directly and indirectly) in private or during the lab
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Dr Michael Flood
MichaelGLFlood
PhD supervisors as co-authors of their students' work: PhD supervisors should only be named as co-authors if they have made a *direct and significant* contribution to the publication. Supervision, feedback,
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Srishti @CVPR'20
_srishtiyadav
I guess I'm on other spectrum of this debate: 'support'.Once, for a paper (book chapter), I was re-assigned from FIRST author to LAST author after the first draft was submitted.My
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Suhas Eswarappa Prameela (he/him)
suhas_prameela
To all the new Ph.D. students out there, co-authorship is a sensitive issue in Academia. Try your best to have a clear understanding of your role in a project. Here
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Nadia A. Sam-Agudu, MD, CTropMed
NASAdoc
As calls to #decolonizeGlobalHealth increase, LMIC-based researchers, healthcare workers, collaborators should also push for this from our end. My take:1. If you're not actively in research, continuously educate yourself, up
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Olivia Guest (banshee/bantheyy) 🧟♀️ Ολίβια Γκεστ
o_guest
What are your biggest no-no's and yes-yes's [???] when collaborating with others outside your lab? Please include anything from things you have learned [not] to do yourself to stuff you
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Always Kierkegaarding
AKierkegaarding
Recommendations by interest…If you want Kierkegaard at the height of his literary powers, start with Repetition. If that whets your appetite for more, then proceed to Either/Or and Stages on
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Sohaib Saeed د. صهيب
tafsirdoctor
False attributions to Imam #Razi in his Tafsir: they happen for multiple reasons. In complex discussions it's hard to distinguish his own opinions from things he is quoting/disputing. A good
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Kalin Kiesling | Black Lives Matter
krose621
Alright, so here's my thread on this whole NumPy thing and the Open Source Software world. And why it's important to care and be critical about NumPy's response here. Buckle
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Natasha Moura
Natasha_Moura
#WomenArtists: Today I want to talk about #DutchGoldenAge watercolourist and draftswoman #GesinaTerBorch. She wrote love poetry too. "Self-portrait", 1659. Most of her work consisted in #watercolour painting albums in which
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Sophie Petzal
Sonic_Screwup
God I wish we had journalists dealing with this stuff in the UKhttps://twitter.com/moryan/status/1285301343213805572 This resonates, particularly in a country where we don’t even have a showrunner model for newer writers
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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
aparrish
among the reasons I use large pre-trained language models sparingly in my computer-generated poetry practice is that being able to know whose voices I'm speaking with is... actually important, as
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RW Hedges
RwHedges
Village Green thread"Vaudeville is not characteristically English, having developed in North America, and the prominence given to Donald Duck is similarly telling. It is both ironic (incongruous with an English
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