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geogeek
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February 09, 2012, 10:11:49 AM »
Has anyone heard of a journal called International Innovation? I've been contacted by them about putting together an article about a long-term research project. They claim to get the word out beyond the normal community of academics who might read my research results.
Is this a scam (a glorified who's-who) or a good thing to do?
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Perhaps the lack of response here answers my question...
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I'm not sure it's totally a scam or a glorified Who's Who. The person to check with is your funding program manager. For example, if in the eyes of NSF this would count as a "Broader Impact" then it's worth the money. If NSF views it as worthless then it is worthless. But that might be a personal taste of individual program managers rather than an agency-wide opinion.
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March 21, 2012, 11:37:12 AM »
I got curious so I googled around a little. It turns out they did an article on the journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics:
http://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/pr_acp_international_innovation_poschl_interview_2009.pdf
ACP has a decent reputation so maybe if they (ACP) thought it was a valuable thing it's not a total scam.
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