Contact authors of article...

S

Hello,
I have to ask one trivial question as a beginner on phd studies. I found an very good article in my topic, that has a nice experiment and result published. I would like to rerun that experiment and I have some new ideas, but programing whole thing would take me months...

Did you ever contact authors of article to ask for a source code (or anything similar), and if you did so what was their answer. Is it a regular practice to contact and ask, or not.

Thanks in advance.

T

I'm not sure how it works in other disciplines but in molecular biology we often contact random labs and ask for different strains, plasmids etc and mostly get good responses.

S

Thank you very much for your respond.

I hope someone else will write his/her experience.

M

It's perfectly ok to ask for these things. Note that the author might expect something in return e.g. a mention in the acknowlegments section in the published version of your paper.

S

Thank you.

I sent an e-mail, so we shall see. :-)

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You might contact an author to verify a few aspects of a paper. Most people are ahppy to answer the odd question.

However, I would keep contact to the bare necessities as often the authors are busy people and serious nuisance e-mailers end up being ignored or marked as junk mail senders.

The other reason to contact an author might be to suggest a collaberation.

Ian (Mackem_Beefy)

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