CANCELLED!
Ce SEEM est annulé. Il aura lieu à une date postérieure qui sera annoncée plus tard. Comme programme scientifique pour le 1 Juin, nous vous recommandons le colloque « Models in Ecology and Evolution » - http://www.mee.univ-montp2.fr/fr/
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This SEEM has been cancelled. It will take place at a later date, to be announced. As a scientific programme for the 1st of June, we recommend the congress “Models in Ecology and Evolution” - http://www.mee.univ-montp2.fr/fr/
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Michael HOCHBERG
Institute des Sciences de l'Evolution de Montpellier, CNRS - Michael Hochberg <mhochber@univ-montp2.fr>
(Seminar in English)
In this talk I will present some observations of the current state of scientific publishing and where it may be headed in the near future. I will discuss how journals are run, article access and publication costs, impact factors, and some future challenges and opportunities. The parties that are likely to be important to the future of publishing are scientists, publishing companies, and decision-making committees (editorial boards, job search committees, and grant committees). I highlight the responsibility of scientists as committee members in ensuring that the future of publishing prioritizes their needs.
Recent publications:
Hochberg M.E. 2014. Good science depends on good peer review (and Reply). Ideas in Ecology and Evolution 7: 77–83
Hochberg M.E. 2010. Youth and the tragedy of the reviewer commons. Ideas in Ecology and Evolution 3: 8-10
Hochberg M.E., Chase J.M., Gotelli N.J., Hastings A. & Naeem S. 2009. The tragedy of the reviewer commons. Ecology Letters 12: 2-4