cosmo-ph?
Posted: April 27 2005
Are you overwhelmed by the sheer volume on astro-ph and/or hep-ph and/or hep-th each day?
Might you be missing important cosmology papers because of the difficulty of identifying relevant papers from the long lists?
Would you find it helpful if there were an easy way of seeing the cosmology papers all in one place?
One way might be to ask arxiv for a new archive for cosmology papers, e.g. cosmo-ph. Would you like there to be a cosmo-ph?
Another possibility might be to ask for subject classes throughout astro-ph, like on the condensed matter arxiv, see e.g. http://arxiv.org/archive/cond-mat. It would then be necessary agree on the divisions between the subjects on astro-ph.
Do you feel there is a problem with the current system but that cosmo-ph or subject classes are not the solution? If so, how else might this problem be addressed in a practical way?
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Might you be missing important cosmology papers because of the difficulty of identifying relevant papers from the long lists?
Would you find it helpful if there were an easy way of seeing the cosmology papers all in one place?
One way might be to ask arxiv for a new archive for cosmology papers, e.g. cosmo-ph. Would you like there to be a cosmo-ph?
Another possibility might be to ask for subject classes throughout astro-ph, like on the condensed matter arxiv, see e.g. http://arxiv.org/archive/cond-mat. It would then be necessary agree on the divisions between the subjects on astro-ph.
Do you feel there is a problem with the current system but that cosmo-ph or subject classes are not the solution? If so, how else might this problem be addressed in a practical way?
Note: you must be logged in to vote - then you will see a "submit vote" button above.