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82 Post author: Grognor 02 February 2012 05:13AM

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Comment author: grouchymusicologist 02 February 2012 05:32:48AM 25 points [-]

I wish I could remember where I read this (or even in what academic field). But some academic once wrote that his most acclaimed, most cited papers were always the ones he thought of as mere summaries of existing knowledge. This made a strong impression on me. In most cases when dealing with high-level ideas, very good restatements of previous research are not only valuable, but likely to make those ideas click for some non-trivial number of readers. A few other thoughts:

Comment author: ciphergoth 02 February 2012 07:48:58AM *  18 points [-]

Perhaps you read it here: Explainers Shoot High. Aim Low!:

A few years ago, an eminent scientist once told me how he'd written an explanation of his field aimed at a much lower technical level than usual. He had thought it would be useful to academics outside the field, or even reporters. This ended up being one of his most popular papers within his field, cited more often than anything else he'd written.

Addendum: With his gracious permission: The eminent scientist was Ralph Merkle.

Comment author: grouchymusicologist 02 February 2012 11:19:25AM 3 points [-]

That's it, thanks. I should have known it was on Less Wrong!