Re: getting recognition
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From: | Amos Brooks <atbrooks@snet.net> |
To: | Dianne Holmes <dholmes@anatomy.umsmed.edu> |
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Hi,
While in college we had to turn in slides for our final exam. To prove there was no slide swapping we initialed all the slides we did using a diamond point pen. It certainly was permanent.
Amos Brooks
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
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> Subject: subscribe
> Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 10:25:38 -0600
> From: "Dianne Holmes" <dholmes@anatomy.umsmed.edu>
> To: <HistoNet@pathology.swmed.edu>
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> Item Type: Task
> Start Date: 08/24/2000 (Thursday)
> Due: 08/24/2000 (Thursday)
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