Title of article :
Publish or perish: Where are we heading?
Author/Authors :
Rawat, Seema Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Maulana Azad Medical College and Associated Lok Nayak Hospital , Meena, Sanjay Department of Orthopoaedics - All India Institute of Medical Sciences - New Delhi, India
Abstract :
Frequent publication is one of the few powerful methods
at scholar’s disposal to demonstrate academic talent
to peers. Successful publication of research brings
a ention to scholars and their institutions. This in turn
may bring in more funding for the institute and also
ensure an individual’s progress through their fi eld.
Academic institutions and university frequently use the
number of publication to an individual’s credit as the
measure of competency. Administrators are increasingly
using this as the criteria during recruitments. Scholars,
who publish infrequently or who focus on activities
that does not result in publications like instructing
undergraduates, may fi nd themselves out of contentions
for many teaching positions. It is due to these reasons
that there is an immense pressure to publish. The phrase
“Publish or perish” initially coined by Coolidge[1] in 1932
is now becoming a harsh reality.
Keywords :
Publish or perish , Where are we heading? , undergraduates
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics