Twenty-Five ASA Fellows and Editors Tell of PSCF Articles That Changed Their Lives

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James C. Peterson
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Every breath counts, as does every article that has appeared in the 75 years of PSCF. Each article has convinced the author, peer reviewers, and editor that it is clear, well informed, new, and important. Reading them consistently has been like breathing. One does not necessarily remember every specific breath, but each one adds to sustaining and forming and empowering life and service. *We do sometimes remember, though, a particular breath that was bracing and exhilarating such as salt air when arriving at an ocean beach, fresh-baked bread in the winter, the first mown grass in the spring, or a waft of honeysuckle in the summer. As individuals in different disciplines, living in different contexts, different articles have meant the most to each of us. I have asked each of the ASA Fellows and editors to remember one such article that struck them at the time, and if it still speaks to them vividly now. *No doubt, different contexts over the coming years might bring to mind other articles, but the following is a snapshot of what today they remember as particularly noteworthy in their own walk. It should be noted that Fellows, who all have marked accomplishments to be named Fellows, will of course tend to be well into their years of service. Many articles they cite as most influential were often read in their most formative decades. We do not know which articles now being read by current members in their 20s, 30s, and 40s will be cited as most important to them when they reach the life achievement level of Fellows. *The articles that follow are listed in chronological order--from sixty years ago, right up to 2022. *As editor, I am partial to every piece that has been published in PSCF. But what follows is an opportunity for ASA Fellows and editors to celebrate particular essays that have piqued their interest, even changed their lives, and no doubt the lives of other readers too. *
25位ASA研究员和编辑讲述改变他们生活的PSCF文章
每一次呼吸都很重要,就像PSCF 75年来发表的每一篇文章一样。每篇文章都使作者、同行审稿人和编辑确信它是清晰的、消息灵通的、新颖的和重要的。持续阅读它们就像呼吸一样。你不必记住每一次特定的呼吸,但每一次呼吸都增加了维持、形成和赋予生命和服务的力量。*然而,我们有时确实会记得那种特别令人振奋的气息,比如到达海边时闻到的带盐的空气,冬天刚出炉的面包,春天初割的草,夏天飘来的金银花。作为不同学科的个体,生活在不同的环境中,不同的文章对我们每个人来说都意义重大。我要求ASA的每位研究员和编辑回忆一篇当时给他们留下深刻印象的文章,看看这篇文章现在是否仍能生动地打动他们。*毫无疑问,在未来的几年里,不同的背景可能会让人想起其他的文章,但以下是他们今天在自己的行走中特别值得注意的一个快照。值得注意的是,那些都有显著成就的研究员,当然往往会进入他们的服务年限。他们引用的许多最有影响力的文章,往往是在他们成长最成熟的几十年里读到的。我们不知道现在20多岁、30多岁、40多岁的成员正在阅读的文章,当他们达到研究员的终身成就水平时,哪些文章对他们来说是最重要的。*以下文章按时间顺序排列——从60年前开始,一直到2022年。*作为编辑,我偏爱在PSCF上发表的每一篇文章。但随之而来的是一个机会,让ASA的研究员和编辑们来庆祝那些激起了他们的兴趣,甚至改变了他们生活的文章,毫无疑问,也改变了其他读者的生活。*
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