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Join us for a workshop on publishing HIV research, featuring esteemed editors and experts covering topics such as open access journals, impact factors, peer review models, and ethical publishing practices. Don't miss this opportunity to learn and engage with key figures in the field.
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Meet the editors: publishing HIV research Workshop 25 July 2012
General • No videotaping • Photos of audience • Microphones for questions • Evaluation forms • Slides available • Break www.aids2012.org
Introduction Chairs • Shirin Heidari, Executive Editor of JIAS • Mark Wainberg, co-Editor-in-Chief of JIAS www.aids2012.org
Welcome • Speakers • Emma Veitch, PLoSMedicine • Paul Volberding, JAIDS, • Thomas Babor, Addiction • Valda Vinson, Science • SubhasreeRaghavan, SAATHII • Maria Ekstrand, AIDS Care • Nathan Ford, MSF • Joseph Amon, HumanRights Watch • Larry Sawers, American University • Panelists • Linda-Gail Bekker, SAJHIVMED • HamidrezaSutayesh, UNAIDS • Mark Cotton, StellenboschUniversity • Seyed Ramin Radfar, ROOZBEH, Iran www.aids2012.org
Agenda Session outline 14h45 Open access and subscription journals: implications for low- and middle-income countries Moderated by SubhasreeRaghavan, SAATHII Presented by Emma Veitch, PLoSMedicine and Paul Volberding, JAIDS 15h25 Impact factor and other citation measures: counting what matters Moderated by Maria Ekstrand, AIDS Care Presentedby Valda Vinson, Science and Nathan Ford, MSF 16h10 PAUSE www.aids2012.org
Agenda Session outlinecontinued 16h30 Peer review models and what are the trends today Moderated by Valda Vinson, Science Presented by Emma Veitch, PLoS Medicine and Larry Sawers, American University 17h10 Ethical publishing by doing the right things Moderated by MirjamCurno, JIAS Presented by Thomas Babor, Addiction and Joseph Amon, HumanRights Watch www.aids2012.org