http://arxiv.org/abs/1805.09963
We’ve all heard how academia evaluates our work: papers, papers, and… more papers. While academic publishing is an essential part of disseminating research results, it is only one activity amongst many that make up a career (or for that matter, a life). The following essay is based on an invited talk for the NSF AAPF Symposium, given at the 2018 Winter AAS Meeting. Here, as in the original talk, I offer some practical advice for thinking about one’s work within the larger frame of your personal values and goals. While I will draw examples from my own career, I hope to offer readers guidance in articulating what is important to them, aligning their career choices with those values, and establishing metrics that go beyond the h-index.
L. Walkowicz
Mon, 28 May 18
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Comments: Essay based on a talk given at the 2018 NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellows Symposium
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