Re: getting recognition
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From: | Geoff McAuliffe <mcauliff@UMDNJ.EDU> |
To: | Dianne Holmes <dholmes@anatomy.umsmed.edu> |
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Dianne Holmes wrote:
> when doing special stains for other labs, is there a way to "autograph" my slides to prevent researchers from taking credit for MY work? Presentation photos could be taken without the "autograph" showing but it would always be on the original slide. This probably sounds like an ego trip but I do good work and when I do something above and beyond my job description, I would like at least a greatful acknowledgement. Does anyone else feel this way and if so how can it be remedied? DEH
You could make color slides (as in Ektachrome slides) with a "copywrite Diane Holmes" imprinted in a corner of the image (contact your local professional photo lab on how to do this, or your local 15 year old computer whiz) and just loan out the color slides. When they ask for the microslides tell them "Department policy dictates that all original material must remain on the premisis."
Geoff
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