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[dddwg] Please comment on the attached for ICSTI's Insights Series

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  • Subject: [dddwg] Please comment on the attached for ICSTI's Insights Series
  • From: John Helliwell <john.helliwell@manchester.ac.uk>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2012 07:21:48 +0000

Dear Colleagues,
Please comment on the attached which we have drafted for ICSTI's Insights Series.

In parallel with inviting your comments we are consulting the ICSTI Executive Secretary (and who in turn may well consult the President of ICSTI) as to its suitability; the biggest challenge being the technical crystallographic terms for the general audience that ICSTI members cover.

As a reminder recall that ICSTI (the International Council for Scientific and Technical Information) embraces numerous national information science agencies, Librarians, agencies like DataCite, the Research Information Network, the ALPSP and as scientist delegates:- from IUPAC (Dr Wendy Warr) and IUPAP (Sir Roger Elliott), besides JRH for IUCr.
 Current full list:-
http://www.icsti.org/spip.php?rubrique44


We are striving to keep to an end of April 2012 delivery of these three articles to ICSTI if at all possible.
There are still some polishings on referencing style and adding a movie clip, perhaps most easily via a weblink, that are obviously still to be done.

Please reply with any comments before April 19th 2012.
Thankyou in anticipation.

Best wishes and regards,
John, Tom and Brian


Prof John R Helliwell DSc FInstP CPhys FRSC CChem F Soc Biol
Chair School of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Athena Swan Team.
 
 

The_Living_Publication_2012-04-09.pdf

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