Publish or (gulp) Perish
Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr.
LarrySheldon at cox.net
Fri Mar 26 21:18:59 UTC 2004
Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
> In message <BC8601E4.3686%dgolding at burtongroup.com>, Daniel Golding writes:
>
>>Slightly off-topic...
>>
>>Most technical fields have standard journals that they use to publish
>>interesting findings and new ways of doing things. Everything from Nature to
>>the JAMA. Here's the question for the group: Do these sorts of publications
>>exist in the networking/carrier/internetworking space, and if not, should
>>they?
>
>
> I've approached a few likely parties; reaction thus far is favorable.
> I'll post a note here when I get explicit go-aheads. It's not free for
> the publishing venue -- they have to have access to enough competent
> reviewers.
>
> The converse, of course, is that the operational community will have to
> generate enough papers...
What ever happened to the blue, paper-back-book-sizes periodical,
"Proceedings of the Bell Laboratories" or summatlikethat?
(Hmmmm...I wonder which library _those_ are buried in.....)
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