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Letter: You don't have to be literate to be published

Published 31 October 2018

From Anthony Forbes, Durban, South Africa

Fred Pearce speculates on whether a present-day journal would publish a paper submitted by a janitor with no formal education, like James Croll, discoverer of how ice ages happen (25 August, p 34). Philip Stander, the author of , collaborated with the Ju/'Hoansi people of north-eastern Namibia to study the melding of tranquilliser dart technology with indigenous bows and arrows. This produced a , co-authored by three Ju/'Hoansi. Stander believes this was the first time the publishers permitted illiterate co-authors to be named.

Issue no. 3202 published 3 November 2018

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