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Hi, all,
Victor Walrand wrote:
> Take a look at the publication record of Prof. H. Vincent Poor's from
> Princeton for the last 2-3 years in DBLP.
>
> 2009 --> 56 papers
> 2008 --> 97 papers (!!!)
> 2007 --> 72 papers
>
> Is it really possible to author (or co-author) so many papers in a
> year?!?
I took a quick look. There are many papers with otherwise disjoint
author lists, and he appears to frequently be the last author. I'm not
sure how to interpret these results either, though.
> So are people just using his Princeton credentials to get papers
> accepted?
This presumes that his credentials are a contributing factor in
publication. Many of his co-authors are also from Princeton, however.
> Isn't it the responsibility of a co-author to at least be
> responsible for some of the content in a paper?
The IEEE doesn't have such a requirement, except vaguely in its Code of
Ethics. However, it's useful to note that all authors of a paper share
equally in all responsibilities of following republication rules and
anti-plagiarism.
Joe
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