This is what’s wrong with #academia. Why isn’t our research prized for its importance? Its potential impact on society? Its benefit, or at least its innovation or creativity? When tenure is based solely on impact factor and pub count, what we are creating hardly matters at all.
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Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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Or we could change the tenure criteria. They aren’t scripture.
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That’s true but I’ve been at meetings when changes to the criteria were discussed and all I can say is YOWZA MY EYES AND SOULpic.twitter.com/qJJC7TdcCo
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Oh geez — and the comments are closed for this article that advocates old-fashioned ethos for tenure/promotion. I wholeheartedly disagree. This ignores the shifts in scholarly communication & advocates create even MORE pubs that most libraries can’t afford to buy.
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If you’d like a view of what’s acceptable at Masters-granting state univ, see my promotion to full prof & range of stuff that I’ve done http://bit.ly/2EBlCLW - let’s stop these backward-looking posts at the Chronicle about sticking to rigid forms of scholarly production pls
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P&T Committees: We expect to see significant public engagement. Also P&T Committees: All That time you spent blogging and writing magazine articles should have been spent writing articles for top-tier journals!
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It’s beyond time to change the incentive structure of retention, tenure, and promotion processes.
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Dude's talking about getting "tenure" like universities haven't figured out the "Highly Educated Serf" system - erm, Adjuncthood...Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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'Other scholars should want to cite it, assign it in class, or, at the very least, read it.' I assign blog posts in
@nursingclio,@ladyxscience,@ExploreWellcome EVERY semester. These pub. formats HAVE relevance, reach & value. They matter. -
My blog on a very specific field of interest has been cited as often or more than other scholarly articles in the same field. The dismissal of op-eds and blogs as not contributing to "scholarly productivity" is gross and contemptuous of public intellectual life.
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