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Journal prints rejected paper—as ad
Email: Alison McCook - abmccook@yahoo.com News from The Scientist 2005, 6(1):20050429-02
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If you don't like getting your paper rejected before it even reaches peer review, ask David Egilman how to get around it: In what may be an unprecedented move, when the Brown University researcher's paper was recently rejected from an occupational medicine journal, he simply bought two pages of ad space and printed the entire article in the same journal.
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