If you’ve worked around academics you are surely familiar with the phrase publish-or-perish, the idea that publication rate, above all else, is the key to advancement as an academic. Plenty of ink has certainly been

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If you’ve worked around academics you are surely familiar with the phrase publish-or-perish, the idea that publication rate, above all else, is the key to advancement as an academic. Plenty of ink has certainly been
The above image is of the Anthropology Museum at Beloit College (creative commons license). Last week we covered some general results from a survey we ran here on the blog in late May. This
The above image is of Firestone Library at Princeton University (creative commons license). How do you spend the majority of your time as a tenured or tenure-track professor in the natural sciences? That was
What does it take to get ordinary people to fund your science? This is the second in a series of posts that will explore the brave new world of scientific crowdfunding from the inside, as