[Air-l] IR 6.0: Posting my submission online?

Lilia Efimova mathemagenic at gmail.com
Thu Feb 17 07:56:59 PST 2005


> my concern is that perhaps the
> reviewers already subscribe to your feed, and that probably wouldn't be
> ideal. 

This is why I'm wondering. Posting something under review online is a
risk (unconvinience :) already, but blogging it amplifies chances to
be found. Given that I'm writing on weblogs and weblog research world
is small even announcing it in my weblog amplifies chances of being
found by reviewers.

Personally I don't mind (the world is too small for blind reviews
anyway :), but don't want to create extra problems for the conference
organisers...

Lilia

On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 10:18:29 -0500, jeremy hunsinger <jhuns at vt.edu> wrote:
> i dunno what others will say, but i was putting my coauthored paper
> proposal online eventually, if i haven't done so already.  i do think
> that blogging it could be an issue because content would be distributed
> in rss.  i think it would be best to put it up on a page, then link to
> that instead of blogging it directly.  my concern is that perhaps the
> reviewers already subscribe to your feed, and that probably wouldn't be
> ideal.  mine is going up on a wiki, with other ones of mine.
> On Feb 17, 2005, at 10:14 AM, Lilia Efimova wrote:
> 
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I guess that my question is more for the conference organisers, but
> > I'm curious to know about opinions in the community as well.
> >
> > Can I post my proposal for IR 6.0 online?
> >
> > Being a blogger I'd love to post my proposal online and I'd do it
> > immediately after submitting it for the review - this is my usual
> > practice of sharing work-in-progress as early as possible. Of course,
> > this could interfere the review process, so I'd like to know what are
> > the accepted practices in AOIR regarding it.
> >
> > Lilia Efimova
> > blog.mathemagenic.com
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