Dia on 17/6/2009 at 16:09
I've noticed. :eww:
Take me off your mailing list or I'm suing.
Queue on 17/6/2009 at 16:11
*scribbling*
Dear Dia,
Please accept this box on behalf of all of us here at the thing and enjoy the thing when the other thing becomes a thing. Apparently.
Sincerely,
Thingy
Dia on 17/6/2009 at 16:13
*frantically starts searching for 'Return To Sender' stamp*
Starrfall on 17/6/2009 at 16:21
Quote Posted by Vivian
Impact factors or GTFO
For the journal probably a big fat zero because no one actually reads law review articles. For getting the judge to rule our way on tricky legal doctrine in federal court, probably a MILLION
demagogue on 17/6/2009 at 16:57
I've got the (
http://brill.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/mnp/nord/2004/00000073/00000001/art00004) Nordic Journal of International Law covered :cool:
edit:
Quote Posted by Vivian
Impact factors or GTFO
One of my papers on Iraq got quoted/paraphrased in a sort of influential book on Iraq policy by the president of the Int'l Peace Institute.
In our field, it's not so much
how many people take you seriously as
who your ideas actually influence into doing something. Or so it's nice to think.
gunsmoke on 18/6/2009 at 00:04
Is it any good? Seems like it could be one of those books where it teeters on the edge of fantasy cheese. If it is decent, I'll buy it. Always up for some new fantasy.
Tocky on 18/6/2009 at 02:04
Please renew my subscription posthaste Queue. I only have a couple of sheets left. Wiping with fantasy novels just isn't the same.
Queue on 18/6/2009 at 02:09
But strangely more fulfilling.
SubJeff on 18/6/2009 at 03:31
Neuropharmacology for an impact factor of 3.2.
Yeah, that's how I roll.
Btw- I always thought James Champagne was a hilariously apt and awesome name.