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Scientific Communication Today
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Opening ceremony Science in Brazil at the turn of the Century: challenge and opportunities
José Fernando Perez, Scientific Director of the State of São Paulo Research Fundation (FAPESP)
Reception
Opening Conference How is science being communicated?
Ellis Rubinstein Editor Science
Panel 1 The present and future of scientific communication: the perspective of developed countries
The use and value of scientific journals: past, present, and future
Carol Tenopir University of Tennessee
The importance of science as a basis for medical education
Frank Gannon EMBO/E-Biosci
The power of interlinked information
Peter Boyce AAS
Open archiving for an open society: Freeing the scholarly and scientific research literature online through public self-archiving
Stevan Harnad University of Southampton
Conference Invisible science: Where science communication is breaking down
W. Wayt Gibbs Scientific American
Missing links: the Internet can close the knowledge gap
Barbara Kirsop EPT
INASP, African scientific journals and online access
Neil Pakenham-Walsh INASP
Brazilian scientific journals: main problems and perspectives
Charles Pessanha Dados: Revista de Ciências Sociais
The development and perspectives of S&T journals in China
Zhiying Qi Chinese Academy of Sciences
Conference Communicating science: the dialogue between science, media and society
Miriam Balaban President IFSE
Sociological Abstracts and the Cambridge Scientific Abstracts family of databases: Differences between the hard and soft sciences
Lynette Hunter Sociological Abstracts
The ISI Database: selecting scholarly journals
James Testa ISI
PsycINFO: linking to the world of psychology
Gary VandenBos and Linda Beebe PsycINFO
LILACS database: eighteen years indexing Latin American and Caribbean health science journals
Regina C. Figueiredo Castro BIREME
Conference Why and for whom do developing countries publish scientific journals?
Lewis Joel Greene Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Local science journals, evaluation of scientific performance and communication of research results. One or three divergent issues?
Anna María Prat CONICYT
Scientific productivity in developing nations, 1990-1999
Nancy K. Bayers ISI
The impact factor of medical journals: its use and misuse
Luis Benítez-Bribiesta Archives of Medical Research
Evaluation of a Latin American Scientific multi-disciplinary journal: the case of Interciencia
Miguel Laufer, Editor, INTERCIENCIA Journal of Science and Technology of the Americas
Conference Peer review in the online era
The challenges for peer review in the 21st century
Steve Fuller University of Warwick
Free access and open peer review: hand in hand towards a better future
Fiona Godlee BioMed Central
Are foreign peer reviewers more rigorous than Brazilians? A case study
Hooman Momen Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
HighWire Press - innovation in scientific communication by and for scholars
Michael A. Keller HighWire
Bioline International and alternative publishing systems: Will small publishers survive the electronic revolution?
Leslie Chan Bioline International
The SciELO Model
Abel L. Packer Director BIREME
Implications of the Open Archives Initiative on science and scholarship in the developing world
Subbiah Arunachalam M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation
Closing Session
Abel L. Packer Lewis Joel Greene