What types of exhibits are acceptable to document Demonstrated Accomplishments?
The most common exhibits are, of course, peer-reviewed journal articles. Others include technical reports, reviews, special project reports, CRADA’s, patents, germplasm releases, computer models, videotapes, and supporting statements. See Manual 431.3-ARS, Chapter 6. You may even submit a draft manuscript (not yet sent to a journal)–but that’s not very solid, and should never be used as the sole exhibit if any alternative is available. 9. Is it necessary to comply exactly with the order of data entered on the Publications List as shown in Manual 431.3-ARS? Some of the journals I publish in enter data in a different order. All required data (authors, title, journal name, volume, pagination, etc.) must be provided for each entry. Exact order of data is not critical. 10. I submitted my case writeup to the Area Office over a month ago. Some publications I listed as pending have been accepted by the journals, and last week I was nominated for a prestigious society award. I think the panel