一年一度的同行评审周(Peer Review Week)将于9月21日至25日举办,共有超过 35 家学术出版商、学术社团以及其他学术组织参加,今年的主题为“信任同行评审”。活动期间,参与组织将通过为期一周的线上活动揭示同行评审过程是如何运作的,并解释同行评审在研究中的关键作用。 在当前这个充满不确定性的时代,确保同行评审是可信的显得尤为重要。您对同行评审过程是否也抱有许多疑问?为了解答广大中国作者的诸多疑问,同行评审活动主办方与查尔斯沃思合作,将于活动周期间为大家带来一场线上问答活动。您可以通过以下方式提前将问题发送给我们,并注明希望哪位嘉宾到时为您现场解答,或者在活动当天现场提问。 问题发送方式 关注查尔斯沃思官方微信号之后直接在对话框将问题发送给我们; 将问题通过电子邮件发送至工作人员邮箱kelly_zhang@charlesworth.com.cn; 活动当天现场提问。 活动详情 时间: 9月23日(周三)19:00 注册链接 http://live.vhall.com/937629090 长按扫描下方二维码也可注册参与 现场答疑嘉宾 张强 清华大学 化学工程系教授 研究方向:能源材料化工,包括锂金属、锂硫电池、电催化剂等其他先进能源材料 同时担任多本期刊同行评审,包括Invited reviewer for Carbon, Journal of Physical Chemistry, AIChE Journal, Energy and Environmental Science, Journal of Materials Chemistry, Green Chemistry, CrystEngComm, Soft Matter, Dalton Transcations, Polymer Chemistry, RSC Advances, New Journal of Chemistry, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Nanotechnology, Catalysis Today, Fuel, Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering Technology, Chemical Engineering Communications, Catalysis Letters, Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical, Nano, Materials Science Engineering B, Journal of Membrane Science, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Polymer Engineering Science, Applied Surface Science, Materials Chemsitry and Physics, Journal of Materials Science, Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, Solar Energy, New Carbon Materials, Journal of Natural Gas Chemistry, Journal of Phyisics and Chemistry of Solids; Colloids and Surfaces A, Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures. 田玲玲 Springer Nature旗下BMC系列期刊编辑, 运营期刊包括BMC Ophthalmology, BMC Gastroenterology and BMC Biomedical Engineering。在加入Springer Nature之前,她曾在东华大学和新加坡国立大学获得博士学位,并在新加坡国立大学从事了三年的科研工作。 慕媛媛 现任合肥工业大学外国语学院副教授,香港城市大学博士 研究方向:翻译研究、语料库语言学 在《中国翻译》、《中国外语》、《当代外语研究》、《外语测试与教学》、Journal of Information Science,International Journal of Information and Education Technology等期刊和出版物发表论文二十余篇,已出版1部学术专著和1部译著,主持国家社科基金项目1项(在研)、省部级项目1项(优秀结题)与1项校级项目(结题),并作为主要参与人参与多项省部级课题。同时担任国际期刊International Journal of Translation, Interpretation and Applied Linguistics联合主编。 李研 博士 目前担任Cell Press旗下期刊 Cell Reports Physical Science科学编辑。清华大学博士,并于休斯敦大学及瓦赫宁根大学进行博士后研究,研究领域是材料科学和表面化学。加入Cell Press之前,曾担任过Wiley几本期刊的编辑,包括Advanced Functional Materials, Small and Chemistry-A European Journal。 活动合办方 论文润色 | 学术翻译 | 其他发表支持服务 | 英国编辑团队介绍
王应宽 November 3, 2012 Beijing, China 凌晨参加OA周交流,受到同行欢迎感谢 感谢加州大学洛杉矶分校东亚图书馆馆长( Richard C. Rudolph East Asia Library, UCLA )陈肃老师邀请,参加由她在 UCLA 图书馆策划组织的国际开放存取周活动。她和她带领的团队为准备此次活动付出了辛勤劳动,认真地准备、会前的系统测试、周到的安排使得此次活动很顺利成功。此前计划采用 Google+ Hangout 视频聊天系统,结果测试的时候别人都可以采用,唯独我无法下载安装该系统,后来才知道该系统被天朝有关主管部门屏蔽禁用了,命运与 Facebook 一样惨。无可奈何,我计划用 Skype 与他们交流和作报告了。最后还是 UCLA 图书馆的 IT 技术支持厉害,很快建立起另外的交流系统 Blackboard Collaborate 。经过测试该系统很好用,估计我有关部门尚不知道该系统还没来得及禁用,以至于俺能藉此远程网络视频系统“里通外国”!我感觉 Google 被迁居香港后, google 的相关产品用起来就很不顺了。这些系统和工具对学术交流和科学研究非常有用,不知道为何要禁用?我不禁要问,我们搞改革开放几十年了,我们真的开放了吗? 由于我 27 日上午 9 点要赶飞机去杭州开会,参加 AAAE (亚洲农业工程学会)理事会和 CSAM2012 会议( 2012 中国农业机械学会国际学术年会), 26 日晚上整理好出差行李就快晚上十一点多了,休息了一个多小时,我凌晨一点起来开始准备,于凌晨 2 点准时与 UCLA “主会场”网络视频系统通讯。主持人陈肃馆长控制交流进程和提问。按照议程,我首先做报告,然后是其他专家报告,最后是提问互动交流。交流活动完成后就到北京时间凌晨 5 点多了。通过此次活动,参与者了解到中、日、韩、美等国的开放存取发展概况,通过提问研讨对某些问题进行了深入交流。大家纷纷表示这种网络视频交流方式方便快捷,环保高效,希望以后多提倡采用此方式交流。虽占去了睡眠时间,但活动成功,效果不错,虽苦犹乐。会后主办者还专门发来了感谢信和参与致谢证书。国外的方式很重视对活动的参与支持,尊重专家的劳动。虽不同于国内的“以资鼓励”,但精神鼓励也是很重要的。 参与完开放存取交流活动后,赶紧补了 2 个小时睡眠,就急急忙忙赶去首都机场,但因为大雾,原定 9 点起飞 11 点到达的航班,延误至 11 点起飞,上飞机后本想好好睡会儿,但想到大雾担心飞机迷路半睡半醒的打了个盹,下午 2 点多才到达杭州。到达开会地点杭州开元酒店已经 2 点半,完成注册已经 3 点,已经是 AAAE 理事会开会的时间了。然后从下午 3-5 点我一直参加会议。晚餐后继续与专家朋友们交流至又一个凌晨才休息。在过去 40 多个小时里,我的有效睡眠时间仅 3 小时,疲惫兴奋之余都有点佩服自己的坚强和执着。 The Thank-you Letter is as follows: Dear Dr. Wang, The Organizing Committee would like to thank you for your presentation at the Open Access in China, Japan, and Korea—A panel discussion on Friday, October 26, 2012. Your insights, efforts, and advocacy for Open Access in China are apparent from your presentation. We salute you! To show our sincere appreciation to your contribution to the s uccesses of the program, we would like to present you with a certificate. We look forward to collaborate with you in the future. Thank you again! Su Chen, Head of the Richard C. Rudolph East Asia Library, UCLA Heather Briston, Head of Public Services, the Library Special Collections, UCLA Diane Gurman, Scholarly Communication and Licensing Librarian, UCLA Jonathan Wilson, Research Technology and Support Coordinator, UCLA Certificate of Appreciation
王应宽 October 26, 2012 Beijing, China 应邀参加2013国际开放存取周-加州大学洛杉矶分校活动 应加州大学洛杉矶分校东亚图书馆馆长(Richard C. Rudolph East Asia Library, UCLA) 陈肃老师邀请,参加她在UCLA图书馆策划的国际开放存取周活动。不过这次就不用亲自去洛城,就在家里通过“万能”的网络参会交流了。5月份刚从那里回来,估计现在又去也没有多少新意——毕竟那是发达国家的现代化城市(尽管看起来像大农村),该建设的早都建好了,不像中国发展中国家,到处在建设,天天有变化!言归正传,活动信息如下。 International Open Access Week at UCLA October 22-26, 2012 本人这周刚参加完中国科学院图书馆主办的中国开放存取周活动,聆听了中外专家奉献的好多精彩报告,并与专家们进行了很好的交流。然后就急急忙忙准备我的报告,准备明早两点通过远程网络视频会议(采用Blackboard Collaborate系统) 给加州大学的同行们介绍中国开放存取期刊和开放存取仓储的发展情况。欢迎大家参与,凡事“贵在参合”嘛! Dear Dr. Wang, Prof. Donovan and Dr. Seo, Please click the link http://bit.ly/POz3xk to join the session on Friday (10/26) at 11:00am (Pacific time) for the panel discussion. The session will open at 10:00am, if you wish to join early to adjust, please do so. Los Angeles: 11am (Friday 10/26) Beijing: 2:00am (Saturday 10/27) Columbus, Ohio: 2:00pm (Friday 10/26) Seoul: 3:00am (Saturday 10/27) The presentation will proceed in the order like this: 1). Dr. Wang for China, 2). Prof. Maureen for Japan and 3). Dr. Seo for Korea, as the field of East Asian Libraries calls C.J.K. after a brief opening. Before your presentation, you will be introduced to audience by one of us. Heather will be a moderator for Q A session and will close the session. She will take questions from the chat window and ask the questions to you at the end when you three all completed the presentations. We leave 20-30 minutes for Q A, as your well prepared presentations may generate great interests. Your power point presentations will be uploaded at 10:00am tomorrow. We very much look forward to having the discussion. Thanks. Su Chen, Head of the Richard C. Rudolph East Asia Library, UCLA Heather Briston, Head of Public Services, the Library Special Collections, UCLA Diane Gurman, Scholarly Communication and Licensing Librarian, UCLA Jonathan Wilson, Research Technology and Support Coordinator, UCLA Poster of International OA Week at UCLA Wang Yingkuan's PPT1 for OA Week-UCLA Wang Yingkuan's PPT2 for OA Week-UCLA Wang Yingkuan's PPT3 for OA Week-UCLA Won some international awards
This week sucks. Many annoying things happened together. And I am not in themood.I dsecribe it trough of my state. I bought an acer laptop the day before yesterday.However,it is not easy impressively.First of all,I had to get anpermission from my elder brother whose moneyIam gona spend. Though I got a yes answer,his words hurt me very much.Besides,I donot know how long it takes me to get through his cursed words.Up now ,I have cried and been sad as soon as I think of what he said. Maybe he didn't mean that much and even forgort ,but it is the truth that I got hurt. He always cares muchabout money,seems more importantthan me.So does my dad. In order not to be criticized ,I 'd better not go home this spring vacation. The other two persons in my room sucks. I admit that ,at first in this semester,I did not think highly of them, maybe it is my fault if it matters.However,after what they have done everyday ,I feel it right not to think highly of them. Everyday Igo out and come back,busy doing my own things,almost taking them as nothing. However it does not work to the kind of people who cannot accept themselves as nobody by someone else,especially when theyare boring .And this is source of all conflicts in this room.Meantime they have done many dirty things,such as turning my conputer off , hanging up my phone,and frequent provocations. However,I can accept these tricks as nothingafterthey happened many times. people always say that if you want to earn others' places,you should earn your places in others. Seriously ,it is annoyed ,but I can handleit well.Sometimes,in face of narrow ,mean and jealous persons,thebest solution is tomake myself stronger.And it is comforting to know that I may have new roommates in the near future. About my work,it did not go on well. And this is not what I want.Something is wrong in this week. I tried my best ,and got some data ,but I am not satisfying .To some extent,I am tired of my work .And most of time ,I feel sleppy and exhausted. I cannot eventhink ,which makes me miserable and unaccepted.I hate it. In additions,I can handle myself very well. When I was in trouble,I called my friends and tried toget a solution. But now,it is no big deal,almost everything,I can take care of it,take care of myself.
http://www.nejm.org/action/showIssueAudio?a=nejm_2010.363.issue-5.summary.mp3query=TOC NEJM This Week July 29, 2010 swfobject.embedSWF('/templates/jsp/_style2/_mms/_nejm/swf/NEJM_AudioPlayer.swf', 'layerPlayer_d117', '420px', '64px', '9.0.0', '/templates/jsp/_style2/_mms/_nejm/swf/expressInstall.swf', {mp3Path: '/doi/audio/10.1056/nejm_2010.363.issue-5', duration: 1342000, soundComplete: oncomplete, id: '', doi: '10.1056/nejm_2010.363.issue-5' }, {wmode: 'transparent', allowfullscreen: true }); This summary covers the issue of July 29, 2010. Featured are articles on sipuleucel-T immunotherapy for castration-resistant prostate cancer, CPR with chest compression alone or with rescue breathing, compression-only CPR or standard CPR in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, a school-based intervention for diabetes risk reduction, and understanding severe dengue; a review article on acupuncture for chronic low back pain; a case report of a man with perinephric fluid collections and renal failure; and Perspective articles on buying health care, the individual mandate, and the U.S. Constitution; on the SGR for physician payment; and on geographic variation in Medicare drug spending.
SCIENCE News Summaries, Volume 329, Issue 5989 dated July 16 2010, is now available at: http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol329/issue5989/news-summaries.dtl A copy of the SCIENCE News This Week section has been appended below. SCIENCE News This Week July 16 2010, 329 (5989) NEWS OF THE WEEK
You may read Times, Newsweek, or other magazines, if you can afford the time. If not, The Week is not a bad choice. What I like about it, say an article under Talking points, it always provides the readers at least two opposing views. Confusing? Maybe. Still, I prefer different views than one-sided opinion. I enjoy many articles under The last word. Here are some links to free articles you may read online: The_last_word:_He_said_he_was_leaving._She_ignored_him. The_last word: The little_dog_lost_at_sea. The_last_word:_Inside_a_dog's_world
王应宽 2009-3-6 2009 国际开放存取周宣布 据华盛顿特区 2009 年 3 月 5 日 电,为适应全球旨在促进开放存取学术研究成果的开放存取运动的兴趣, 2009 年 10 月 19-23 日将作为第一个国际开放存取周载入史册。这个目前一年一次的活动,从过去的一天扩展到一整周, 愿借此机会增加国际高等教育领域和公众对开放存取研究成果的认知和理解,包括了解和支持不同研究基金机构的存取政策。 开放存取周活动的基础缘于 2008 年参与庆祝开放存取日的 27 个国家的 120 所大学。活动组织者学术出版和大学资源联盟 SPARC 、科学公共图书馆 PLoS 和自由文化学生联盟,将邀请一些有助于在 2009 年向全球推广传播开放存取活动的核心参与者,包括图书馆电子信息网 eIFL.net (Electronic Information for Libraries), 开放存取学术信息资料库 OASIS (the Open Access Scholarly Information Sourcebook) 和开放存取目录 OAD 。 2009 年的活动主要强调当地教育资源为当地公众服务。 继 2008 年的开放存取日成功之后, 2009 年再次联合其他机构,共同发起第一个开放存取周活动活动。邀请活动参与者调适所拥有的资源供当地使用、通过组织活动、传播文献、撰写博客等来参与开放存取周,哪怕只是穿着印有 Open Access 体恤衫也可。 附原文链接: Open Access Week declared for 2009 : Popular global event extended over one week, October 19 23. http://www.arl.org/sparc/media/09-0305.shtml Open Access Week declared for 2009 Popular global event extended over one week, October 19 23 Washington, DC March 5, 2009 To accommodate widespread global interest in the movement toward Open Access to scholarly research results, October 19 23, 2009 will mark the first international Open Access Week. The now-annual event, expanded from one day to a full week, presents an opportunity to broaden awareness and understanding of Open Access to research, including access policies from all types of research funders, within the international higher education community and the general public. Open Access Week builds on the momentum generated by the 120 campuses in 27 countries that celebrated Open Access Day in 2008. Event organizers SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing Academic Resources Coalition), the Public Library of Science (PLoS), and Students for FreeCulture welcome key new contributors, who will help to enhance and expand the global reach of this popular event in 2009: eIFL.net (Electronic Information for Libraries), OASIS (the Open Access Scholarly Information Sourcebook); and the Open Access Directory (OAD). I m participating in Open Access Week again this year because I want to shed light on the tremendous potential of Open Access, said Allyson Mower, Scholarly Communications Copyright Librarian for the University of Utah s Marriott Library. People searching for information usually consume whatever is readily available. Open Access ensures that quality information is at people s fingertips. eIFL.net works to make intellectual outputs of developing and transitional countries more visible and more easily accessible, added Rima Kupryte, Director of eIFL.net. We believe that Open Access contributes to improved education, teaching, and research, and accelerates innovations and economical developments in these countries. Open Access Week is a great opportunity to promote Open Access globally. This year s program will highlight educational resources on Open Access that local hosts can use to customize their own programs to suit local audiences and time zones. OASIS will serve as the centerpiece of the 2009 program, delivering resources for every constituency and every awareness level. The Open Access Directory will again provide an index of participants on five continents, as well as their growing clearinghouse for all OA resources. Through the collaborative functionality of the two initiatives, OA videos, briefing papers, podcasts, slideshows, posters and other informative tools will be drawn from all over the Web to be highlighted during Open Access Week. The organizers will also work with registrants to develop a variety of sample program tracks, such as Administrators introduction to campus open-access policies and funds, OA 101, and Complying with the NIH public access policy that take full advantage of available tools. Participants are invited to adapt these resources for local use, and to mark Open Access Week by hosting an event, distributing literature, blogging -- or even just wearing an Open Access t-shirt. After the success of last year s Open Access Day, we re delighted to be co-organizing the first ever Open Access Week with our fellow collaborators, again in conjunction with the anniversary of one of our flagship journals, said Peter Jerram, CEO for the Public Library of Science. We ask our supporters to celebrate the fifth anniversary of PLoS Medicine by spreading the word about Open Access and getting involved in the week. There s no more certain sign of the momentum behind Open Access to research than an annual, global celebration of this scale, added Heather Joseph, Executive Director of SPARC. Occasions like this are the best possible way to attract attention from busy faculty members and administrators, and to demonstrate the widespread appeal of Open Access. It s SPARC s pleasure to be working with our partners to realize the event once again this year. For more information about Open Access Week and to register, visit http://www.openaccessweek.org .