In a message dated 10/2/2010 3:01:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
slimvirgin(a)gmail.com writes:
Academics don't have the time or patience to
explain basic points for
years on end to people who feel that reading books or papers about the
subject is unnecessary. I'm sure the biology experts would give up too
if their area of expertise were undermined in such a basic way. >>
But are mission is to explain things to that level. So those academics who
don't have the time or patience to do that, should cede the floor to the
"journalists" who do, shouldn't they?
When I read an encyclopedia article on Number Theory for example, I should
be able to use just that work, perhaps other articles, to get all the
information I need to *understand* the article. Although I might want more depth,
I shouldn't need to refer to any outside work to get the breadth.
By saying what you did above, you are essentially stating that in order for
our readers to even understand an article they need a background in it. I
can't agree.
W.