8.0056 Conference: Accuracy & Accountability (1/310)
Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Sat, 11 Jun 1994 00:03:05 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 8, No. 0056. Saturday, 11 Jun 1994.
Date: Fri, 10 Jun 94 09:43:00 EDT
From: "Hill, Joan" <Joan@journals.lan.nrc.ca>
Subject: Upcoming conference
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Joan Hill
Research Journals
National Research Council
Tel. (613) 993-9093
Fax. (613) 952-7656
E-mail: joan.hill@nrc.ca
Accuracy and Accountability in Scholarly
Information: A Symposium
VENUE
The Accuracy and Accountability in Scholarly Information: A Symposium will
be held on the
McGill University Campus, Bronfman Building, 1001 Sherbrooke Street in
Montreal, August
12-13, 1994.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
August 12 and 13, 1994
08:30 - 17:00 h
During this Symposium we will be exploring the issue of validation of
research information. We will be examining the role of the various players:
researchers, editors, publishers, and the media. We will try to look, as
well, at the role that publication plays, be it to ensure the continuity of
grants or for career advancement. These issues have become more pressing
because of the speed and ease with which information is transmitted through
the use of such things as electronic mail and the Internet.
Plenary Sessions
Keynote Speaker
David Johnston
Chair, Information Highway Advisory Council
Dealing with delusion and duplicity: What is the editor's role?
Ensuring the quality of peer review
Lee N. Miller
Managing Editor
Editor-in-Chief, Ecology and Ecological Monographs
Managing Editor, Ecological Society of America
Quality and electronic publishing: An oxymoron?
Old values in new settings: How do you preserve quality in electronic
journals?
David L. Rodgers
Research Scientist, School of Information and Library Studies
University of Michigan
Is quality an outmoded concept in the electronic age?
The effect of diminishing resources on quality
Patricia A. Morgan
Director of Publications, American Association for the Advancement of
Science and
Associate Publisher, The Online Journal of Current Clinical Trials
Electronic (online) publishing: What have we learned so far?
Lessons from case studies
Mar a L. Lebrcn
Associate Publisher, The American Physical Society
Former Managing Editor, The Online Journal of Current Clinical Trials
Orthodoxy and research
Implicit and explicit ways in which orthodoxy shapes research
Robert Martin
Professor of Law and Journalism
University of Western Ontario
How much is enough? Is more less?
Does quality or quantity affect reward?
Bruce P. Dancik
Editor-in-Chief
NRC Research Journals
Afterwords: A moderated discussion
A second look at the issues
Bruce Squires
Editor-in-Chief
Canadian Medical Association Publications
Workshops
Please rank two choices in priority order on the Registration form. We will
do our
utmost to ensure that you get your first choice, but some of the sessions
have limited
space.
W1 Small journal publishing operations
Rosemary J. Mackay, Editor, Journal of the North American
Benthological Society
Anne Marie Corrigan, Journals Manager, University of Toronto Press
Inc.
Rosemary Mackay will address the issue of how to maintain high editorial
standards
and still keep a timely production schedule when the flow of manuscripts is
erratic.
Anne Marie Corrigan will discuss the business issues focussing on the areas
of
production, distribution, and promotion.
W2 An Internet tutorial
Peter Deutsch
President, Bunyip Inc.
Perhaps you've heard the words Gopher, Mosaic, netsurfing, and WAIS, but do
not
have a clear picture of what they mean or how the Internet operates. In this
workshop
Peter Deutsch will give you an overview of the technology and lead you on a
voyage
of exploration so that you can better understand the information that is
available on
the Internet.
W3 The ethics of human studies
Stephen Prudhomme, Director
Bruce Squires, Editor-in-Chief
Canadian Medical Association Publications
How do we safeguard ourselves as physicians, scientists, editors, and
publishers
when carrying out studies on humans? What are the rights and obligations of
each
party?
W4 Electronic journal creation and distribution
Andrea Keyhani
Manager, Electronic Publishing
OCLC Online Computer Library Center
What is the status today? What issues need to be addressed before a journal
goes
electronic? How should a publisher prepare for electronic distribution?
What options
are available and what are the pros and cons? These topics and others will
be
addressed in this session.
W5 Publication policies and guidelines
Taylor Steeves
Chair, Advisory Board on Scientific and Engineering Communications
National Research Council
This will be a facilitated discussion group where participants will be asked
to share
their questions and answers, problems and solutions on such issues as
copyright
transfer, responsibilities of editors, conflict of interest, handling
breaches of ethical
behaviour, etc. Registrants will be asked to forward samples of their
current
guidelines (if available) so that these may be distributed to the other
participants in
advance.
TRANSLATION
Simultaneous translation to French or English will be available for the
Symposium
sessions. There will be no simultaneous translation services for the
Saturday
afternoon workshops.
LUNCH
Lunch will be provided to all registrants on Friday, August 12 at the McGill
University
Faculty Club.
RECEPTION
The Symposium reception will be held Friday, August 12 from 18:00 to 19:00 h
at the
Delta Hotel, a few minutes from McGill University.
ACCOMMODATION
A block of rooms has been reserved in the McGill University residences on
Sherbooke
Street and in nearby hotels. To make room reservations, please call or fax
the
information and indicate AASI: A Symposium to the following:
McGill University Residences - Royal Victoria College, 3425 University
Avenue
Tel: (514) 398-6363 Fax: (514) 398-6770
Rate: $36.50 per night (including taxes).
Delta Hotel - Tel: (514) 286-1986 Fax: (514) 284-4306
Rate: $105.00 per night, single or double (taxes not included)
Cantlie Hotel - Tel: (514) 842-2000 Fax: (514) 844-7808
Rate: $85.00 per night, single or double (taxes not included)
NOTE: Please make your reservation by, but no later than, July 5, 1994.
Thereafter
the block of rooms will be released.
REGISTRATION
To participate in the Symposium, you must complete the enclosed registration
form
and forward it to:
Accuracy and Accountability in Scholarly Information: A Symposium
National Research Council of Canada
Ottawa, ON K1A 0R6
Canada
Tel: (613) 993-9009
Fax: (613) 957-9828
REGISTRATION ON SITE
The Registration Desk will be located in the lobby outside the Auditorium,
Room 151,
in the Bronfman Building at McGill University. The Desk will be open at the
following
hours:
Friday, August 12 07:30 - 17:00 h
Saturday, August 13 08:00 - 15:00 h
FEES
Before July 15 $225.00
After July 15 $250.00
The registration fee includes, upon payment of the registration fee,
attendance at the
Symposium sessions, workshops, lunch on Friday, the reception, and
refreshments.
OFFICIAL RECEIPT
An official receipt will be mailed and should be presented at the
Registration Desk
upon arrival.
CANCELLATION AND REFUNDS
Registrants may withdraw in writing before July 19, 1994. All refunds are
subject to a
$30.00 handling fee.
SECRETARIAT
AASI: A Symposium
Mr. L. Forget
National Research Council of Canada
Ottawa, ON K1A 0R6, Canada
Tel: (613) 993-9009
Fax: (613) 957-9828
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Accuracy and Accountability in Scholarly
Information: A Symposium
McGill University, Montreal, Quebec
August 12 & 13, 1994
REGISTRATION FORM
Please complete and return this form, together with your payment to the
Symposium
Secretariat, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, ON K1A 0R6,
Canada.
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