Hi there,
Are journal papers seen as more valuable/prestigious than conference papers?
I'm aware that this might be something that varies per discipline. I'm in the social sciences - qualitative psychology more specifically. I'm just over half way through a 3 year PhD studentship and so far have only been named on one published paper in a journal. There is another soon to be submitted and I have the data to submit another 2 but as of yet there is only one out there with my name on.
Regarding conference papers, I've presented posters at 3 big annual conferences in my field and papers at 3 smaller conferences. I'll also be presenting my first paper at a big annual conference later this year.
So in summary, I have few journal publications but lots of conference presentations under my belt (relative to my career status).
What are others thoughts on how these two things compare? Do post-doc employers value journal papers a lot more than conference presentations or not?
Thanks
GM