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New study: Scientists explore #publishing options the way animals explore options for "finding food, mates, and suitable habitats."
https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.12158"The publication patterns of roughly 3/4 of computer science (#CS) scholars align" with what biologists call the Exploration-Exploitation framework. They develop a set of "home venues" and "from time to time…publish…in other venues [e.g.] to…seek new feedback or recognition, and acclimate to evolving circumstances."
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