Online articles lead to rapid scientific consensus, forgotten ideas
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#2Second, because I can easily get a different article, if the one I have doesn't say quite what I need, I can find something else.
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#4Are they being rude by doing a bunch of redirects (and making it harder for me to leave) or is there something else going on?
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#5This is an interesting counter-point to another submission from today: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=249346
Think of it this way... even if you have easy access to 100x more papers than before, the number of citations that you put in your paper is still the same. This means that the you will try to pick the best references from the set you have available, which, in turn, will result in some particularly good papers being cited more often than they would otherwise.
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#6Nassim Nicholas Taleb also addresses this topic in some depth in his book "The black Swan" (http://www.amazon.com/Black-Swan-Impact-Highly-Improbable/dp...).
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#7This is an interesting counter-point to another submission from today: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=249346
Not really. They complement each other. The one you showed claims (rightly so) that openness is a fundamental requisite for the progress of science. This one, shows how that openness results in more hits on the best papers on a given subject. Think of it this way... even if you have easy access to 100x more papers than before, the number of citations that you put in your paper is still the same. This means that the y…
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#8Why, when I click that link, do I have to click "back" 4 times in order to get back to HN? (Firefox 2, winxp) Are they being rude by doing a bunch of redirects (and making it harder for me to leave) or is there something else going on?