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Publish or perish has long been the reality of the university professor.
Despite its flaws, scientists favor the system in part because they need to publish or perish.
Hence, there is a strong imperative to "publish or perish".
In the academic world of "publish or perish," very few put anything above their love of science.
Publish or perish, says the literary profession, teach or go under.
The climate is harsh - publish or perish.
It is just hot air craving to be recognized and acknowledged, the academic reality of publish or perish.
"Publish or perish" has become a cliché, I suppose.
That's much more an indication that publish or perish had no place in academia until the last 25 years or so.
Publish or perish did him in academically.
"Is it true," Scott was asking Larry, "about publish or perish?"
There will be cash awards for outstanding academic performances in class or the world of publish or perish.
He spoke of a "publish or perish" world in which the way to get ahead was through acceptance of one's analytical reports.
Scientists and professors live in the uncomfortable atmosphere of the academic rule, Publish or Perish.
In the hard world of publish or perish, Dr. Barr has crashed and burned.
Analysts operate under academe's compulsion to "publish or perish."
Publish or perish, the axiom goes.
On-line publishing of student evaluations might bring some balance to the longtime tradition of "publish or perish."
The pressure to produce, long a feature of academic life ("publish or perish"), is increasingly felt by journalists, historians and biographers.
Publish or perish, gentlefolk, please state your preference." "
He had tenure, but like all serious professors he was ruled by the "publish or perish" dictum of academic life.
Everything's publish or perish.
The 1930s brought about a rapid increase in scholarly output from professors, who are frequently pressured to "publish or perish."
Jennifer Almieri understood survival in academe: publish or perish.
"Publish or perish," said Academician Bulacheff with a slow smile.