F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Elegance and Tragedy of the American Sentence

F. Scott Fitzgerald's writing style

Introduction F. Scott Fitzgerald isn’t just one of the most iconic figures of the Jazz Age—he’s also a master stylist, a craftsman of crystalline sentences, and a chronicler of both excess and emotional desolation. Nearly a century after his death, his prose still shimmers with elegance, cynicism, and longing. He is considered among the most … Read more

Why It’s Time to Break Up with the Journal Impact Factor (And What to Do Instead)

Journal Impact Factor

Introduction: The Prestige Trap In the competitive world of academic publishing, prestige is everything. For decades, one number has come to define that prestige: the Journal Impact Factor (JIF). Hiring committees scrutinize it, grant panels cling to it, and researchers obsess over it like it’s the scientific equivalent of a stock ticker. A brilliant early-career … Read more

Is Sci-Hub a Hero or Villain?

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Introduction Sci-Hub is arguably one of the most disruptive forces in the history of academic publishing. Founded in 2011 by Alexandra Elbakyan, a then 22-year-old graduate student from Kazakhstan, the website promised free access to millions of scientific papers—material that was, and largely still is, locked behind paywalls operated by commercial publishers. For researchers in … Read more

Did Eugene Garfield Doom Academic Publishing with the Journal Impact Factor?

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Introduction The Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is arguably one of the most influential metrics in the history of academic publishing. Introduced by Eugene Garfield in the 1960s as a practical tool for librarians, it has since morphed into a behemoth that governs the careers of academics, the reputations of journals, and the decisions of universities … Read more

Academic Publishing and the Prestige Economy

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Introduction Academic publishing, for all its rhetoric about knowledge sharing, is driven as much by prestige as by the pursuit of truth. Scratch beneath the surface of any major journal or top-tier university press, and you’ll find a prestige economy humming along—a parallel universe where reputation, status, and institutional clout dictate who gets published, who … Read more