John Ziman quote
January 5, 2010 – 6:59 amThe invention of a mechanism for the systematic publication of fragments of scientific work may well have been the key event in the history of modern science…. A typical scientific paper has never pretended to be more than another little piece in a larger jigsaw–not significant in itself but as an element in a grander scheme. This technique, of soliciting many modest contributions to the store of human knowledge, has been the secret of Western science since the seventeenth century, for it achieves a corporate, collective power that is far greater than one individual can exert…. [Published] papers are not meant to be final statements of indisputable truths; each is merely a tiny tentative step forward, through the jungles of ignorance.”
- John Ziman, Nature, October 1969

