[FRIAM] How Prestige Journals Remain Elite, Exclusive And Exclusionary | beSpacific

Frank Wimberly wimberly3 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 3 12:56:50 EST 2020


When I was still at Carnegie Mellon, Glymour and I submitted a paper to
Journal of Machine Learning Research.  We mentioned that we had asked a
very visible researcher for the data he had used to test a method similar
to ours and that he refused to share it with us.  The editors rejected our
paper because of our "disrespect" for the famous researcher and that we
would have to delete it for our paper to be published.  Glymour refused.
He has about 500 papers and 10 books but I could have used the
publication.  We got the paper published in a handbook on computational
modeling of gene networks.  Oh well.

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