I'm curious what the usual channels are? Sorry I can't be of more help but I don't have access to any of those journals or databases now that I've stopped doing contracting work.
science news and open source journals, jstfor, google.scholar etc. I usually start with google (blech) and then work through other search platforms like duckduckgo! before moving onto some open journals and scholar.google and so on.
That may be the discrepancy then. I'm definitely not talking about an open journal, this is the expensive kind. I'd have never laid eyes on any of these if our program didn't have more keywords than I have fingers.
there is literally nothing about it anywhere on the usual channels. It's odd--if what you remember is true, it ought to be huge news.
I'm curious what the usual channels are? Sorry I can't be of more help but I don't have access to any of those journals or databases now that I've stopped doing contracting work.
science news and open source journals, jstfor, google.scholar etc. I usually start with google (blech) and then work through other search platforms like duckduckgo! before moving onto some open journals and scholar.google and so on.
I found this though, which is an interesting alternative hypothesis: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1001713023880
That may be the discrepancy then. I'm definitely not talking about an open journal, this is the expensive kind. I'd have never laid eyes on any of these if our program didn't have more keywords than I have fingers.