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author | Boud Roukema <boud@cosmo.torun.pl> | 2021-01-03 11:23:19 +0100 |
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committer | Boud Roukema <boud@cosmo.torun.pl> | 2021-01-03 11:23:32 +0100 |
commit | f6c049905af2f7894dac622b458d19b9bbd8af89 (patch) | |
tree | 27f50450966c2b1ddf24ab3a4bb9ddc6daa9df92 /tex/src/appendix-necessity.tex | |
parent | 68ac28e2d2bb2b027aa5a1e13d45bcd4ce92ed56 (diff) |
Minor copyediting
This commit does some minor copyediting, especially of the
introduction to the supplement. There's no point complaining to
the reader about the word limit of the journal: s/he is not
interested in that. This is not the right place for discussing
journal policy. The need for summarising content and focussing on
key elements of a cohesive argument is fundamental in a world of
information overload. A&A/MNRAS/ApJ/PRD letters are generally
much worse than normal articles in terms of reproducibility
because they have to omit so many details that the reader has
to read the full articles to really know what is done. But the
reality is that letters get read a lot, because they're short
and snappy.
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diff --git a/tex/src/appendix-necessity.tex b/tex/src/appendix-necessity.tex index 7124223..7db810c 100644 --- a/tex/src/appendix-necessity.tex +++ b/tex/src/appendix-necessity.tex @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ %% ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or %% FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License %% for more details. See <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -\section{Necessity for reproducible research\\(not submitted to journal, here for basic review)} +\section{Necessity for reproducible research\\(not part of journal article; introductory review for non-specialists)} \label{appendix:necessity} The increasing volume and complexity of data analysis has been highly productive, giving rise to a new branch of ``Big Data'' in many fields of the sciences and industry. |