Ingelfinger Over-Ruled: The Role of the Web in the Future of Refereed Medical Journal Publishing
Franz Ingelfinger, former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine formulated a rule, since called the "Ingelfinger Rule," to the effect that the journal will neither publish nor even referee a paper that whose contents have previously been made public in any way. This was originally...
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