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【转贴】科学杂志所属的出版集团2015的新刊-Science Advances
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科学杂志所属的美国科学促进会今年开始在其新创办的开放获取期刊杂志Science Advances上接受发表文章。如下是转载的文章内容信息,供大家参考。继《自然》推出《Nature Communications》、《Scientific Reports》,《细胞》(Cell)推出《Cell Reports》之后,科技类杂志中的另一巨头,《Science》终于也按捺不住诱惑,拥抱开放存取大潮。《科学》杂志的主办者、出版者美国科学促进会(AAAS)日前宣布,计划在 2015 年推出开放获取在线期刊《科学进展》(Science Advances)。  《科学》主编 Marcia McNutt 表示,《科学》杂志将参照《Nature Communications》或《PNAS》的编辑标准,致力于出版高质量学术论文。这暗示着 AAAS 将对新的杂志质量有比较高的期望,不会单纯为了丰厚的利润发表一些灌水论文。  杂志将依靠作者支付出版费运行,这是典型的开放出版模式, AAAS CEO Alan Leshner 说,新杂志收费的标准将参考同级别杂志(Nature Communications 美元)。 Leshner 和 McNutt 在 2 月 14 日 出版的《科学》杂志上的发表社论文章(下文)进行详细说明。  新杂志将吸收研究人员进入编辑队伍,而不是采用完全独立的专业编辑人员。Science Advances 的启航将给现在热闹的迅速发展的开放获取出版市场增加了新的重要成员。现在几乎所有重要的出版商和学会都在摆弄自己的开放获取生意了。这意味着传统的出版模式确实存在扩张困难的局面,无论你是谁,都不得不接受这种新得出版模式。汤姆森路透 Web of Science 报告称,2002 年,开放获取发行得论文数量只占有 2% 得市场份额,而在2013年,这一数字已经蹿升至 11%。《科学》社论文章:科学进展  非营利性的美国科学促进会(AAAS)——它是《科学》杂志的出版机构——的使命是为了全人类 的福祉而推进科学。《科学》杂志通过将跨越全方位科学领域的最好研究传播给极为广泛的国际 受众而为这一使命做贡献。研究事业在过去的几十年中就其高品质的从业人员及科研结果的数字 而言已经有了显著的增长,但在我们的《科学》杂志中容纳这些工作的能力却没有跟上脚步。它 的编辑弃用了某些可能是重要的、撰写精良、广受关注而且在专业上得到良好贯彻的文章。尽管 其它杂志提供更多的发表文章的途径,但许多作者仍然希望将其文章发表在《科学》上,因为这 是一份以其严格筛选、高标准、快速发表及高知名度而著称的杂志。  为了满足这一需求,以及为了对目前《科学》杂志的内容进行扩充以纳入在科学、工程、技术、 数学及社会科学中更加多元的主题,AAAS 将在2015 年初推出一份纯数字化的杂志 ——《科学进 展》。与《科学》一样,这一新的出版物旨在鼓励变革性的研究及服务于广泛的读者群体。我们 AAAS 的观点是,科学正变得越来越一体化及跨学科,因此我们更愿意提供又一份涵盖面广的杂志 而不是若干分科名称的杂志——这些杂志中的每一种都有着较为局限的范畴,而要找到最感兴趣 的文章需要对所有这些杂志进行搜索。与《科学》相像的还有,这一新的杂志将致力于快速发表。 为了控制《科学进展》的成本,该杂志将只发表原创性研究和评论文章,尽管《科学进展》中特 选的文章会在《科学》杂志的新闻与评论中做重点报道。  为了确保作者与读者最大的可及性,该新杂志将可公开获取,其出版经费将来自作者的手续费。 应用这种出版模式,能被发表的文章数将仅受到所呈递稿件品质的限制。应用纯数字出版,所有 文章一旦可以出版即会在网上发布。尽管《科学》杂志长久以来一直投身于各种全球性的努力以 向世界上最贫困国家的研究人员提供可免费获取的得到同侪审议的结果,但《科学进展》将能让 AAAS 服务于一个通过互联网联系的希望时刻了解最新科研结果的大得多的科学家社群。 《科学进展》的编辑模式将类似于许多社会期刊所采用的模式。一名主编将得到众多副编辑的支 持,后者将是知名的、正在从事研究的科学家。行政工作将会在《科学》总部进行以有效地处理 给审查者的提醒信并让文章稿件快速地通过决策过程。那些被《科学》、《科学‐转化医学》或 《科学‐信号传导》审查后得到认可但却因出版空间不够而被拒绝的文章将会被自动考虑在《科学 进展》上发表。这种情况可通过一个级联过程发生而无需做进一步的审查或由作者方面做进一步 的努力。目标是加快发表,减轻审稿者社群的负担,并降低作者被迫在其它地方重新投稿的风险。 《科学进展》将在其编辑模式、让所有读者能够立刻阅读文章以及接受出版仅限于文章的品质这 一事实上而有别于《科学》。在未来的几个月中,我们期待招聘该杂志的主编、副编辑及发表在 创刊号上的文章,它们将为科学界的高品质研究推出一个新的资源。Published Online February 12 2014Science 14 February 2014: Vol. 343 no. 6172 p. 709 DOI: 10.1126/science.1251654EDITORIALScience Advances, 1Marcia McNutt is Editor-in-Chief of Science.2Alan I. Leshner is Chief Executive Officer of AAAS and Executive Publisher of Science.The mission of the nonprofit American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the publisher ofScience, is to advance science for the benefit of all humankind. Science contributes to that mission by communicating the very best research across the full range of scientific fields to an extremely broad international audience. The research enterprise has grown dramatically in the past few decades in the number of high-quality practitioners and results, but the capacity for Science to accommodate those works in our journal has not kept pace. Its editors turn away papers that are potentially important, well written, of broad interest, and technically well executed. Although other journals provide publishing venues for more papers, many authors still desire to be published in Science, a journal known for its selectivity, high standards, rapid publication, and high visibility.CREDIT: STACEY PENTLAND PHOTOGRAPHYTo help meet this need, as well as expand the current content of Science so as to include even more diverse topics in science, engineering, technology, mathematics, and the social sciences, AAAS will be launching, in early 2015, a digital-only journal, Science Advances. Like Science, this new publication is designed to encourage transformative research and serve a wide readership. Our view at AAAS is that science is becoming more integrated and interdisciplinary, and therefore we prefer to provide one additional broad journal rather than a number of disciplinary titles, each with more limited scope, that would all have to be searched to find the papers of most interest. Also like Science, this new journal will aim for rapid publication. To contain costs for Science Advances, the journal will publish original research and review articles only, although select papers in Science Advances may be highlighted in Science through News and Commentary coverage.To ensure the greatest accessibility for authors and readers, the new journal will be open access, with publication funded through author processing charges. With this publishing model, the number of papers that can be published is limited only by the quality of submissions. With digital-only publication, all papers will be posted as soon as they are ready for publication. Although Science has long participated in various global efforts to give researchers in the world's poorest countries free access to peer-reviewed results, Science Advances will allow AAAS to serve a much larger community of Internet-connected scientists who desire to keep current with the latest scientific results.CREDIT: COLELLA PHOTOGRAPHYThe editorial model for Science Advances will be similar to what is used for many society journals. A lead editor will be supported by a large number of associate editors who will be eminent active scientists. Administrative work will be handled at Science headquarters to efficiently process reminders to reviewers and keep manuscripts moving briskly through to a decision. Papers favorably reviewed at Science, Science Translational Medicine, orScience Signaling but declined for lack of space can be considered automatically for publication in Science Advances. This can occur through a cascading process without further review or further effort on the part of the authors. The goal is to speed publication, alleviate the burden on the reviewer community, and reduce the risk to authors of having to resubmit elsewhere.Science Advances will distinguish itself from Science by its editorial model, the immediate access to papers for all readers, and the fact that acceptance for publication is limited only by the quality of the paper. In the coming months, we look forward to recruiting the lead editor, associate editors, and inaugural papers that will launch a new resource of high-quality research for the scientific community.转载于科学网博客:
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虽然该杂志是开放获取期刊,但是还是对发表的页数有限制,超过15页的文章,需要多交1500美金。这种做法限制了科研工作者分享研究成果。如下是英文的报道:Scientists criticise new “open access” journal which limits research-sharing with copyrightRestrictive copyright licenses and expensive submission fees have led to a significant number of scientists to criticise Science Advances, a new journal due to launch next year, for failing to live up to its open access principles.by
Published 29 August, 2014 - 13:22 [email=?subject=Scientists%20criticise%20new%20%E2%80%9Copen%20access%E2%80%9D%20journal%20which%20limits%20research-sharing%20with%20copyright&body=/science/2014/08/new-scientific-journal-science-advance-condemned-open-access-advocates] [/email]Students follow a lesson in a biology laboratory at the Roma Tre university (Photo credit: Tizani/AFP/Getty Images) One hundred and fifteen scientists have signed an to the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), one of the world’s most prestigious scientific societies and publisher of the journal Science, expressing concerns over the launch of a new scientific journal, Science Advances. The AAAS describes Science Advances as open access, a term used to describe free online access to research for members of the public - but the scientists who have signed the open letter say they are &deeply concerned& with the specifics of its model, claiming it could stifle the sharing of scientific knowledge.The journal, expected to debut in 2015, asks scientists for up to $5,500 (roughly ?3,300) to publish their research. Although most open access journals are supported by charging a similar article processing fee, Science Advances has an additional charge of $1,500 for articles more than ten pages long. Leading open access journals, such as PeerJ, the BMC series and Plos One, do not have such surcharges. Studies in Science Advances will also be published under a Creative Commons license which prohibits sharing by any commercial entity, which critics consider means that the journal is not truly open access.Jon Tennant, an Earth scientist from Imperial College London and the person who initiated the open letter, said via email:The $1500 surcharge for going over ten pages is ridiculous. In the digital age it's completely unjustifiable. This might have made sense if Science Advances were a print journal, but it's online only.&The 115 open access advocates propose that page surcharges will negatively impact the progression of academic research. They may encourage researchers to unnecessarily omit important details of their studies, cutting them short to make sure papers make it under the ten-page limit. Although an
describes their prices as “competitive with comparable open-access journals”, critics haven't been convinced:The licensing issue is also controversial, as the use of a non-commercial license like the one fails to meet the standards set out by the . Creative Commons licenses work by using copyright legislation - which usually tries to prevent the re-use of creative work - against itself, by explicitly releasing work with a license which states that certain kinds of remixing and sharing are allowed. However, the non-commercial CC license chosen by the AAAS is not used by organisations such as the Research Councils UK and Wellcome Trust, as it isn't seen as compatible with the principles of open access.Open access should mean the unrestricted, immediate, online availability of scientific research papers. It allows people from around the world, including those who work outside academic institutions, to read and share scientific literature with no paywalls, and the right to freely reuse things like scientific papers without fear of copyright claims. &There is little evidence that non-commercial restrictions provide a benefit to the progress of scholarly research, yet they have significant negative impact, limiting the ability to reuse material for educational purposes and advocacy,& the open letter argues. Using CC BY-NC would mean work published in Science Advances couldn't be used by Wikipedia, newspapers or scholarly publishers without permission or payment, for example. The journal will offer scientists the choice of a license without these restrictions, but anyone opting for this more open option will have to pay a further fee of $1,000 (?602). On 28 August, the AAAS appeared to of the Times Higher Education magazine, after surprise within the scientific community that the organisation had appointed open access sceptic Kent Anderson as its publisher. However, the New Statesman was later informed by Tennant that he had been told by Science Advances' editor-in-chief, Marcia McNutt, thatwas in fact the formal response to the open letter. Tennant wrote:The response in the form of an FAQ that does not acknowledge the open letter, or address any of the concerns or recommendations we raised in the letter, is breathtakingly rude and dismissive of the community the AAAS purport to serve.&Scientific knowledge is communicated and distributed more effectively when there are no restrictions. have showed that research papers made available through open access journals are cited more often than those in toll-based journals. The open access movement increases the chances of scientific research being discovered, which can lead to the collaboration of ideas, and the generation of potentially life-changing scientific insights.&The AAAS should be a shining beacon within the academic world for progression of science,& Tennant explains. “If this is their best shot at that, it's an absolute disaster at the start on all levels. What publishers need to remember is that the academic community is not here to serve them - it is the other way around.&(Update: This piece originally stated that all CC licenses have copyleft provisions when only the CC Share-Alike license does, and has been corrected.)
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谢谢 成文老师 您是个好老师 我喜欢的老师15年开始收文章,那15年发表,能有影响因子吗?》
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wxalb 谢谢 成文老师 您是个好老师 我喜欢的老师15年开始收文章,那15年发表,能有影响因子吗?》我的理解:也即是在杂志有影响因子之前或被SCI收录之前所发表的文章,这些文章应该不算SCI,也就是没有影响因子了。能在这样级别的杂志发表文章代表着实力,即使新杂志前两年没有影响因子,很多科学家都愿意在其上面发表文章。
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估计又是一本PLOS ONE!
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徐海栋 估计又是一本PLOS ONE! 根据报道的情况来看应该是又是一个eLife。
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scienceadvances.org/authors/下载模板Science Advances将只有电子版,而且是开放获取,这就意味着要求作者付费发表。看起来它的编辑方针与发行模式跟PLoS ONE差不多,比如发文范围极其广泛,几乎无所不包,诸如生命科学、物理学、社会及行为科学都在其征稿范围之内,此外还有计算机科学、工程学和数学等。Science Advances的创刊无疑会对Nature Communications和Cell Report等产生冲击,也许会象它们的“长辈”Cell、Nature、Science一样形成三足鼎立之势,而且PLoS ONE显然不是其对手,只得依赖“薄利多销”来寻求生存空间了。
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&&&&& 中国科学院生态环境研究中心城市与区域生态国家重点实验室吕永龙研究员(第一作者,通讯作者)联合国内外学者,于2015年2月20日在Science新刊物Science Advances第一期上发表了题为Addressing China’s grand challenge of achieving food security while ensuring environmental sustainability(确保环境可持续能力,应对中国食品安全的挑战)的论文。该文系统分析了我国实现粮食安全同时确保环境可持续发展面临的挑战,并提出了应对挑战的科学与环境政策建议。美国科学促进会(AAAS)以“The Future of Food Security and Sustainability in China”(中国食品安全的未来和可持续能力)为题对该文进行了图片新闻报道。&
  中国的快速城市化和GDP持续增长推动了粮食需求增加和饮食结构改变,须与农业生产力提高和自然资源可持续利用相适应。鉴于粮食安全涉及经济发展和社会稳定等方面,全球化背景下的粮食安全问题受到了国家高度重视并列入重要议程。目前,影响我(如:耕地面积、土壤质量、水资源短缺和污染、气候变化、依赖化肥和杀虫剂等)已经显著影响环境质量,同样,生态系统恶化将有可能危及粮食安全。文章讨论了我国如何保证粮食产量及质量并且确保生态环境可持续发展面临的巨大挑战。在应对这些挑战时,粮食生产应被考虑成为环境系统(土壤,空气,水和生物多样性等)的一部分,而不应当孤立考虑;文章提出了科学研究和综合环境政策建议,以确保未来的粮食安全,如以科学为基础的“生态红线”、环境政策和农业政策综合协调、可持续的粮食供应和食品安全政策、管理结构调整以保证粮食安全和生态保护协调和决策的一致性等;同时提出了环境可持续能力和粮食安全的综合研究计划等。&
  该项研究得到了国家自然科学基金和国家科技合作计划的支持,由中科院生态环境研究中心(吕永龙、冯兆忠、宋帅等)、英国国家生态与水文研究中心(Alan Jenkins, Mark Bailey)、James Hutton研究所(Robert C Ferrier, Iain Gordon), 中科院地理与自然资源研究所(黄季焜,贾绍凤)、中国农业大学(张福锁、刘学军)、中科院动物研究所(张知彬)等共同完成。&
  文章全文下载链接: &
  AAAS报道了题为 “The Future of Food Security and Sustainability in China”图片新闻,链接:&
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