主讲嘉宾:Christiane Barranguet (白兰) 爱思唯尔细胞出版社开放获取出版总监 OA Publishing Director, Cell Press, Elsevier 报告主持:刘宏涛 特聘教授 报告时间:2024年6月20日 (星期四) 上午10:00 报告地点: 深圳大学丽湖校区守慧楼A6-501
作者简介: Christiane is Publishing Director Open Access at Cell Press since2022, leading a team of over 100 colleagues; overseeing the growth and topical expansion of Cell Press Open Access journal portfolio; publishing over 25 thousand articles a year, covering most scientific disciplines. Christiane and her team reinforce Cell Press international position in Open Science across research fields, connecting communities and disciplines while maintaining outstanding author service and researcher centricity, which are core values of Cell Press. She has a 20-year long career in publishing, where she introduced innovation and Open Access in fields as varied as Aquatic Ecology, Water Resources, Computer Sciences and Materials Science. Her scientific background is in Oceanography and Aquatic Ecology, and she has authored over 30 international publications, having been active in research in Uruguay, Spain, France and the Netherlands. 报告简介: Cell Press publishes over 50 scientific journals across the life, physical, earth, and health sciences, both independently and in partnership with scientific societies. Our story began over 50years ago with the journal Cell and a commitment to publishing exciting biology. Today, we are bringing our editorial excellence, commitment to innovation, unparalleled reach and visibility, and passion for advocacy to all areas of scientific exploration as we work to publish and share science that inspires. I will show how the Cell Press Open Access journal portfolio plays a central role in fulfilling Cell Press mission and vision and is fostering international collaboration in multidisciplinary science, in China and at a global scale. I will also show examples of how big data analysis can enhance our understanding of publication impact, and measure the translational power of research to make scientific information and collaboration more effective and conductive to the improvement of science and society. |