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

Nancy Baym nbaym at ku.edu
Thu Feb 17 07:37:00 PST 2005


It's up to Caroline Haythornthwaite to have a definitive opinion for 
this year's conference. My own concern is the potential to interfere 
with the blind review process -- the reviewers who might be best 
qualified to assess a paper you wrote might also be those most likely 
to read your blog. I would be more comfortable myself with posting 
the proposals after acceptance or rejection has been decided, myself.

Nancy

>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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