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- From: baldwin@cps.msu.edu (Reid A Baldwin)
- Newsgroups: sci.research
- Subject: mega-author papers
- Message-ID: <1992Sep1.211550.13427@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>
- Date: 1 Sep 92 21:15:50 GMT
- References: <1992Aug31.223411.5525@ast.saic.com>
- Sender: baldwin@pacific.cps.msu.edu (Reid A Baldwin)
- Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, Michigan State University
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- In article <1992Aug31.223411.5525@ast.saic.com>, seymour@ast.saic.com (Ken Seymour) writes:
- |>
- |> The original poster was in the High-Energy Physics field. In that field
- |> a single experiment takes longer than the length of one doctoral
- |> candidacy. The early people build parts of the detector machinery.
- |> Then some other people write software to acquire all the data onto
- |> tapes. Then, still other people run the experiment and analyze the data.
- |> The entire experiment can require 50-100 scientists to perform.
- |>
- |> It is not uncommon for someone to have built a few racks of the detector
- |> electronics (they usually fill up a trailer or two) then get his PhD and
- |> leave the project. Then a few years later, when they have data to
- |> analyze, another scientist writes a paper on the results and lists all
- |> the scientists that built the equipment and wrote the software and ran
- |> the experiment as authors.
- |>
- |> The number of authors in a High-Energy Physics paper reflects the
- |> reality that nothing can be done in this field by a single individual
- |> without help of a team of 50-200 or so people over a period of 10-15
- |> years.
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- The field of High-Energy Physics seems to operate much differently than
- Computer Science.
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- How many papers would be published in this 10-15 year period? If only
- one paper results from each experiment, the journals must be quite thin.
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- Could the person who built parts of the detector machinery write papers
- about those parts of the detector machinery and receive credit at that
- time? Presumably, many of them write dissertations.
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- Does each citation in a bibliography require several pages?
-