I didn’t mean the readers’ time: probably in average it takes me less to read an academic paper than to read a Slate Star Codex post, at least if the latter is tagged as “long post is long”. :-)
In a world of publish or perish and a lot of articles getting rejected I don’t thing the problem is that researchers don’t invest enough time in writing papers. It’s rather that there are incentives for writing in a way that signals sophistication.
Peer review also adds extra time for the communication process.
“I didn’t have time to write you a short letter, so I wrote you a long one” I think the rapid part is in terms of the writer’s time, not the readers’.
Do you have an idea how long it takes to write and publish a paper in a peer-reviewed journal?
I didn’t mean the readers’ time: probably in average it takes me less to read an academic paper than to read a Slate Star Codex post, at least if the latter is tagged as “long post is long”. :-)
In a world of publish or perish and a lot of articles getting rejected I don’t thing the problem is that researchers don’t invest enough time in writing papers. It’s rather that there are incentives for writing in a way that signals sophistication.
Peer review also adds extra time for the communication process.