On my CV, I would like to include several "publications", some of which are peer-reviewed and some of which are not. Essentially, I have 4 papers that various organizations I have worked for have posted, one that appeared in a magazine, and one that appeared in a peer-reviewed journal. If I were to list the publications in order of importance, I would put the peer-reviewed paper first, then the magazine, then the other 4. But is that confusing? Is it better to have them in order of date?
I would create a separate section for publications and reports, but I think my single publication will look lonely under its own heading.
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On my CV, I would like to include several "publications", some of which are peer-reviewed and some of which are not. Essentially, I have 4 papers that various organizations I have worked for have posted, one that appeared in a magazine, and one that appeared in a peer-reviewed journal. If I were to list the publications in order of importance, I would put the peer-reviewed paper first, then the magazine, then the other 4. But is that confusing? Is it better to have them in order of date?
I would create a separate section for publications and reports, but I think my single publication will look lonely under its own heading.
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
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