Re: NANFA-L-- Patent Clerk? What patent clerk?

Bonnie McNeely (bnmcneely-in-sbcglobal.net)
Wed, 23 Aug 2006 09:54:53 -0700 (PDT)

the patent clerk/physicist was Albert Einstein. I think all journals should have the policy that your Dad's journals had, but they don't.

Dave

Sajjad Lateef <sajjadlateef-in-yahoo.com> wrote:
What did I miss? A discussion of some patent clerk / physicist is going on and I have not
seen the original reference.

My dad served as editor for several journals and also reviewed dozens of papers every year.
For his field (Entomology), the reviewers and authors were kept secret from each other. I recall
seeing papers with a neat square cut out from where the author information would be.

-- 
Sajjad Lateef e-mail: sajjadlateef AT acm DOT org
Chicago
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