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Hoping for nuanced discussion about this. Twitter makes it impossible.
I like reviewing articles. But, I am much less busy than most of you. It's fine, I get to give back, I learn something. But, I literally get nothing except a generalized thank you once in a while.
I would do more for: 1) money 2) benefits 3) something else? Why is there literally zero incentive to do this?
Those of you that are busy AND do reviews - what would inspire you to do more or do a better job?
The Red Journal's attitude about this is appalling, given the field and current discussions about work/life balance and burnout avoidance. ASTRO obviously is too cowardly to say anything.
So, what do you all think?
I like reviewing articles. But, I am much less busy than most of you. It's fine, I get to give back, I learn something. But, I literally get nothing except a generalized thank you once in a while.
I would do more for: 1) money 2) benefits 3) something else? Why is there literally zero incentive to do this?
Those of you that are busy AND do reviews - what would inspire you to do more or do a better job?
The Red Journal's attitude about this is appalling, given the field and current discussions about work/life balance and burnout avoidance. ASTRO obviously is too cowardly to say anything.
So, what do you all think?