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On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Michael wrote:
>> I think you should publish as much as possible on Linux.com or similar
>> web sites instead of just posting things on your own web pages. That
>> way you can develop a list of legitimate publications in your CV/resumé
>> that demonstrate your expertise and prove that your opinion is valued
>> by experts. If you just post those papers on your personal pages, and
>> you don't publish them on Linux.com, they won't really count for
>> anything and they won't enhance your career.
>
> Maybe. The contract I had to sign with them seems to allow me to retain
> copyright so that, after a given period, it's okay for me to post the
> articles on my own site anyway.
It's good to have them on your own site too. You don't know for how long
they'll be available on Linux.com. The important thing is that you can
add a line in your CV saying that you published that paper on Linux.com.
That is definitely worth something.
Mike
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