Re: JSH: Groupthink

From: C. Bond (cbond_at_ix.netcom.com)
Date: 07/12/04


Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 13:45:48 GMT

James Harris wrote:

[snip]

> What worked with Ioannis Argyros, with a math journal he started,
> which may have been part of what clouded his judgement (though that is
> no excuse), where some posters could coordinate a successful email
> assault on formal peer review, will not work with the journals that
> now have my papers.

Good. Then you won't mind naming those journals, since neither you nor your paper are at any risk.

[snip]

> Remember, I'm not talking about something vague here. I'm talking
> about publication in journals.

What journals???

> James "Often in error, but never in doubt!" Harris

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