I have a Bachelors in Supply Chain Management with Logistics Engineering and a Masters in Data Science in the last 10 years. Though I was a mature student in my 40s.
I currently work as a Data Engineer doing Data Warehousing for a export company with about $5m turnover
there doesn't seem to be anything like that built into the website yet. Probably it has to be done at the admin level. You could make a post about it on c/Meta.
fuck me, you ask me and then give me abuse for it!
Anyway, no Data Warehousing is not filing, it is a specialists Database discipline which also requires business process knowledge and programming skills - a good fit for my skillset.
I mentioned the turnover so you know the scale of the work I do, again because you asked.
It is an interesting dilemma.
Publishing has monetized sensible gatekeeping.
But I think the real reason is that academics are now an enemy and don't want you to see their actual words.
Source: me a recent graduate
Security through obscurity is not security. It will inevitably leak
That is incorrect. It is just weak security.
*worthwhile security I should say. Especially in a case like this
My University Library spends $millions on journal subs. The incentive is no longer good science.
An done of the most jarring aspects of graduation is losing access - especially now I have the time to read more outside of my speciality.
I don't know what the solution is.
I have a Bachelors in Supply Chain Management with Logistics Engineering and a Masters in Data Science in the last 10 years. Though I was a mature student in my 40s.
I currently work as a Data Engineer doing Data Warehousing for a export company with about $5m turnover
there doesn't seem to be anything like that built into the website yet. Probably it has to be done at the admin level. You could make a post about it on c/Meta.
fuck me, you ask me and then give me abuse for it!
Anyway, no Data Warehousing is not filing, it is a specialists Database discipline which also requires business process knowledge and programming skills - a good fit for my skillset.
I mentioned the turnover so you know the scale of the work I do, again because you asked.
:)
Another excuse for the inability to falsify most science.