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Melinda Baldwin, "Making 'Nature': The History of a Scientific Journal" (U Chicago Press, 2015)

New Books in the History of Science

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Changes in Scientific Communication Are Never Monodirectional

In the nineteenth century, science was stable enough and established enough as a profession that researchers didn't really find the same benefit in writing for a broad audience of laymen. Their professional advancement came from their colleagues. And so they were much more interested in writing for each other. To day, the intense professional pressure that's put on young scientists, and really scientists at any stage in their career, to publish,. i think is sometimes underrated as a driving factor of the way scientific communication and scientific publishing works.

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