Re: WingNutDaily: Intelligent Design torpedoes tenure
- From: John Vreeland <vreejack@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 19 May 2007 05:54:09 -0700
On May 19, 3:51 am, MatthewTan <elearningstre...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A search on "Guillermo Gonzalez astro" at Google Scholars show up 460
articles. Many of Dr. Gonzalez's articles are published in prestigious
scientific journals. One article even appeared on the cover of
Scientific American (2001).
Moat of those articles were by other people. Even the 60-odd
articles I get for tightening the the search criteria appear to be
multiple cites of the same article.
Support Dr. Gonzalez. Support academic freedom.
Gonzalez is the author of... not much. This is a list of everything
in Google for which he is the primary author.
An abundance analysis of ROA 24, a likely post-AGB star in Omega
Centauri (1992 RAS)
ST Pup: a binary Type II Cepheid with a peculiar chemical composition
(1996 RAS)
The stellar metallicity-giant planet connection (1997 RAS)
Abundance Analyses of Field RV Tauri Variables. III. DY Aquilae, SS
Geminorum, CT Orionis, and CE Virginis (1997 ApJ)
Abundance Analyses of the Field RV Tauri Variables: EP Lyrae, DY
Orionis, AR Puppis, and R Sagittae (1997 ApJ)
Spectroscopic analyses of the parent stars of extrasolar planetary
system candidates (1998, A&A)
FG Sagittae: A Newborn R Coronae Borealis Star? (1998 AAS)
ELEMENTAL ABUNDANCES IN GIANTS IN NGC 3201, A GLOBULAR CLUSTER WITH A
RETROGRADE ORBIT (1998 AJ)
Are stars with planets anomalous? (1999 RAS)
Parent Stars of Extrasolar Planets. IV. 14 Herculis, HD 187123, and HD
210277 (1999 ApJ)
Parent Stars of Extrasolar Planets V: HD75289 (2000 AJ)
Elemental Abundances in the Inner Galaxy Open Cluster M11 (2000 ASP)
Elemental Abundances in Evolved Supergiants. I. NGC 330, a Young SMC
Cluster (1999 AJ)
Elemental Abundances in Evolved Supergiants. II. The Young Clusters h
and χ Persei (2000 AJ)
The Galactic Habitable Zone I. Galactic Chemical Evolution (2001
Icarus)
Refuges for Life in a Hostile Universe (2001 SciAm)
Metallicity Trends Among Stars With Planets - 2002 (ASP Conference)
The Privileged Planet: How Our Place in the Cosmos Is Designed for
Discovery (2004 Eagle pub)
Indium abundance trends among sun-like stars (2006 RAS)
AJ=Astronomical Journal
ApJ=Astrophysics Journal
RAS=Royal Astro Society
A&A=Astronomy & Astrophysics
ASP=Astronomy Society of the Pacific
I might have mislabeled an AJ as an ApJ or vice versa, not sure but it
doesn't really matter as they are both legitimate journals. What is
more important is that between 2001 and now he has only led two
journal articles and a conference report. The SciAm article is not
really important (good for visibility, maybe) and the book is arguably
a negative (but at best equal to the SciAM article).
Two papers and a conference report (which led to one of the papers) in
six years. He did almost that much work in every year preceding. I
think I know why they didn't hire him. It's not because he has an odd
hobby, but because his hobby is distracting him from his real work, or
at least what they pay him for.
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