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Sorry if this has been repeated in another thread--I didn't see any distinct threads about this, but it may have been part of something else...
Anyway, I was wondering if people think it's possible to have TOO many publications. I am a first year in a PhD program, but have my master's and did one year of full-time research. I already have two publications (first authored) and have three more in the works (again first author) that should be submitted within the next few months. I really love writing and publishing and think this will probably be a pretty standard pace for me because I like to have a lot of projects (and still have 4 years left), thus resulting in a projected amount of probably like 10 or 15 publications (although the first two will not be in my research area).
I am aware of how silly it is to have a projection for how many publications I will have and (having already published two VERY time-consuming projects) am very aware of the trials and tribulations of publishing--I am not asking about these two things or even about my specific situation. I am just wondering, more generally, if there is a downside to publishing so much during grad school, assuming that I do a standard (but not extraordinary) amount of externship hours and keep my grades up. Does it raise any red flags? I know I've heard things about how generally it just reflects the generosity of the mentor (which is not actually true in my case--these were my projects from conceptualization of hypothesis to writing to publishing, although I am very lucky to have access to huge data sets 🙂).
If you couldn't tell, I'm asking in reference to research/academic careers...
Anyway, I was wondering if people think it's possible to have TOO many publications. I am a first year in a PhD program, but have my master's and did one year of full-time research. I already have two publications (first authored) and have three more in the works (again first author) that should be submitted within the next few months. I really love writing and publishing and think this will probably be a pretty standard pace for me because I like to have a lot of projects (and still have 4 years left), thus resulting in a projected amount of probably like 10 or 15 publications (although the first two will not be in my research area).
I am aware of how silly it is to have a projection for how many publications I will have and (having already published two VERY time-consuming projects) am very aware of the trials and tribulations of publishing--I am not asking about these two things or even about my specific situation. I am just wondering, more generally, if there is a downside to publishing so much during grad school, assuming that I do a standard (but not extraordinary) amount of externship hours and keep my grades up. Does it raise any red flags? I know I've heard things about how generally it just reflects the generosity of the mentor (which is not actually true in my case--these were my projects from conceptualization of hypothesis to writing to publishing, although I am very lucky to have access to huge data sets 🙂).
If you couldn't tell, I'm asking in reference to research/academic careers...