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Hi SDNers,
I've reviewed old posts and there seems to be different opinions on the following matter, can anyone clarify please? If you personally presented a poster or oral talk that was also published in a journal supplement that can be found online, do you list it as both "peer reviewed paper/abstract" and "presentation" or do you just choose one category? Is the abstract indeed considered peer reviewed because it was reviewed to be accepted? Can any PD chime in?
Some people have said to just put it as a presentation, but then what is a peer reviewed abstract?
I've reviewed old posts and there seems to be different opinions on the following matter, can anyone clarify please? If you personally presented a poster or oral talk that was also published in a journal supplement that can be found online, do you list it as both "peer reviewed paper/abstract" and "presentation" or do you just choose one category? Is the abstract indeed considered peer reviewed because it was reviewed to be accepted? Can any PD chime in?
Some people have said to just put it as a presentation, but then what is a peer reviewed abstract?