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olgerdviz

5:14 am on Jan 12, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Write a quaity research paper, cite your site, submit to a conference, and wait until it appears in the conference proceedings (edu site)
Host your paper on your site, submit the page to citeseer and wait until some student discovers and cites your paper in a coursework (edu hosted)

works for me

julinho

2:14 pm on Jan 12, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Excellent hint.
Thanks for sharing.

martinibuster

5:40 pm on Jan 12, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Write a quaity research paper...

Now all I have to do is get my PhD and I'm good to go. :)

wheel

5:53 am on Jan 14, 2007 (gmt 0)

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You don't have to write the paper. Sometimes just collating the data goes a long way.

CainIV

6:28 pm on Jan 16, 2007 (gmt 0)

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submit to a conference, and wait until it appears in the conference proceedings

Great work, can you elaborate on this for us that are not as familiar with it?

olgerdviz

7:31 am on Jan 17, 2007 (gmt 0)

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"submit to a conference, and wait until it appears in the conference proceedings"

As I was writing my bachelor thesis I was assigned to a professor who was an active participant in various computer science conferences. I was helping him collecting data and always added one or two citations to my resources in his papers (e.g. mentioning a web page as an example of a web spam). These papers made to conference proceedings and I got five edu links.

Now as I am about to start my master thesis I had to perform a serious research at the faculty, and I am going to write a paper or two as well. The lists of conference calls for papers can be easily found across the Web, or you can become an IEEE student member and receive them to your mailbox.