Today's quiz.
Which leading journal no longer shows the submitted or date received when it publishes an article? I was shocked to see this lack of scholarship. Of course we all know why they want to do this: so that they do not have to make public the turn around time for publishing. It is already common for articles that appear earlier in print to be referred to as appearing "first" when compared to competing work, even if the submission dates overlap. Now at least one journal has taken the next "logical step"!
Which leading journal no longer shows the submitted or date received when it publishes an article? I was shocked to see this lack of scholarship. Of course we all know why they want to do this: so that they do not have to make public the turn around time for publishing. It is already common for articles that appear earlier in print to be referred to as appearing "first" when compared to competing work, even if the submission dates overlap. Now at least one journal has taken the next "logical step"!

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Neuron. But strangely, Cell still does it...
But for how much longer?
PS. Hi Noah how are you?
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