大量新研究,促进智商提高

IASSIST quarterly Pub Date : 2023-12-14 DOI:10.29173/iq1100
Ofira Schwartz, Michele Hayslett
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欢迎阅读《IASSIST 季刊》2023 年双月特刊,IQ 第 47 卷(3-4)。 我们很高兴在年末推出《IASSIST 季刊》第二期特刊,展示非洲研讨会的文章。本期刊载的文章是 2022 年 10 月在尼日利亚伊巴丹举行的第二届非洲研讨会上发表的。 特邀编辑温尼-内克萨(Winny Nekesa)和罗伯特-布罗斯塔(Robert Burosta)再次以专业的方式指导编辑工作,为我们带来了这一研究成果。 他们的 "特邀编辑说明 "介绍了收录的文章,我们还想借此机会与大家分享一些有关期刊行政工作的公告。 首先,请和我们一起欢迎任期四年的四位新编委: Robert Stalone Buwule,乌干达姆巴拉拉科技大学 Winny Nekesa,乌干达国家社会保障基金 Deborah Wiltshire,德国 GESIS,以及 Ryan Womack,美国罗格斯大学 通过这些任命,我们实现了两个目标。 首先,我们错开了董事会成员的任期,这样任何时候都只有一半的成员会退出董事会,从而确保知识的连续性。 其次,我们使董事会的地域代表性更加多样化,以反映 IASSIST 的国际成员情况。 Winny 和 Robert 为董事会带来了担任 IQ 特邀编辑的经验。 Deborah 和 Ryan 则带来了 IASSIST 行政委员会的观点。在未来的一年里,IQ 编辑人员和董事会成员将探索期刊的各种变化,其中许多变化都是由各位会员提出的。 当我们就这些建议做出决定时,我们会及时通知您。 我们已经取得的几项进展属于幕后工作,但可能会直接惠及在我们这里发表文章的作者以及我们的读者。 追溯到上一期(47(2))以及今后各期,编辑部已将所有文章的参考文献目录作为元数据发布。 这符合 I4OC 标准,该标准要求引文结构化、可分离、可共享、可自由访问(对人工和自动采集),从而使引文具有可索引和可搜索性。 像 Crossref 这样的引文跟踪服务也要求做到这一点。 最终结果是,搜索我们文章中列出的任何来源的人都能找到我们的文章,随着时间的推移,这可能会为我们的作者带来更大的研究影响。 参考文献链接还能让文章接触到新的工具,如 OpenAlex,这是一个开放的引文度量工具,有助于衡量文章的影响力。 我们感谢我们的总编辑菲利普-恩德洛武(Phillip Ndhlovu)为实现这一改变所做的努力。第二项改变是由阿尔伯塔大学图书馆开放出版和开放教育工作人员做出的,他们的工作支持了本期刊所托管的开放期刊系统平台。 他们的努力不仅保证了期刊生产的顺利进行,还不断改进技术系统,以维护和改善我们内容的开放获取。 在这种情况下,他们实施了研究组织注册(ROR)功能,允许作者从 ROR 的组织列表中选择他们的组织隶属关系。 这不仅可以加快作者在投稿时必须填写的信息输入速度,还可以使其标准化,以便在期刊内统一表示,并使其在与 DOAJ 和 CrossRef 等外部系统共享时清晰准确。最后,我们想提一下本期首发的一项新内容功能。在收到一封致编辑的信(据我们所知,这是有史以来的第一封)之后,我们在期刊的基础架构中增加了一个新栏目,以容纳此类对话。我们希望您能喜欢阅读这篇评论,它将赫佐格等人在《47(2)》上发表的文章的影响扩展到了另一种个人身份数据--DNA。 我们邀请您今后使用此功能与我们的文章进行交流。 祝您在年末节日期间一切顺利! 在即将到来的新的一年里,我们期待着通过《国际智商》展示您的工作,无论是在您提交发表的研究中,还是在实现您对期刊内容和制作发展的想法中。奥菲拉-施瓦茨(Ofira Schwartz)和米歇尔-海斯利特(Michele Hayslett),2023 年 12 月
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Much new research, and advances for the IQ
Welcome to this special double issue of IASSIST Quarterly for the year 2023, IQ vol. 47(3-4).  We are delighted to close out the year by offering the second special issue of the IASSIST Quarterly to showcase articles from the Africa workshop. Articles in this issue were presented in the second Africa Workshop which was held in Ibadan, Nigeria, in October 2022.  Guest editors Winny Nekesa and Robert Burosta have again expertly steered the editorial process to bring us this research.  While their Guest Editors’ Notes describe the included articles, we would like to use this space to share a number of announcements about administrative work on the journal.  First, please join us in welcoming four new Editorial Board members for a four-year term:    Robert Stalone Buwule, Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Uganda   Winny Nekesa, National Social Security Fund, Uganda   Deborah Wiltshire, GESIS, Germany, and   Ryan Womack, Rutgers University, United States With these appointments, we achieve two goals.  First, we stagger the terms of service of Board members so that only half will roll off the Board at any one time, ensuring continuity of knowledge moving forward.  Second, we better diversify geographic representation on the Board to reflect IASSIST’s international membership.  Winny and Robert bring experience as IQ guest editors to the Board.  Deborah and Ryan bring perspective from the IASSIST Administrative Committee. Over the coming year, IQ editorial staff and Board members will be exploring a variety of changes to the journal, many of which were proposed by you, the membership.  We’ll keep you informed as we make decisions on various of those suggestions.  Several advances that we have already accomplished are to behind-the-scenes processes but may directly benefit authors who publish with us as well you, our readers.  Working retrospectively to the last issue, 47(2), as well as for all issues going forward, the editorial staff have published the reference lists of all articles as metadata.  This complies with I4OC, a standard that asks for citations to be structured, separable, shareable, and freely accessible (to both human and automated harvesting), resulting in citations that are index-able and searchable.  Citation-tracking services like Crossref also require this.  The end result is that people searching for any of the sources listed in our articles will find our articles, which over time may result in greater research impact for our authors.  Reference linking will also expose articles to new tools, such as OpenAlex, an open citation metrics tool that can help measure impact.  We thank our managing editor, Phillip Ndhlovu, for his effort in effecting this change. The second change was made by the Library Open Publishing and Open Education staff at the University of Alberta, whose work supports the Open Journal System platform on which the journal is hosted.  Their efforts not only keep journal production flowing smoothly, they work continually to improve the technical systems to uphold and improve open access to our content.  In this case, they have implemented a Research Organization Registry (ROR) feature to allow authors to select their organizational affiliations from the list of organizations in ROR.  This will not only speed the information input authors must complete during submission, but also standardize it to be represented consistently within the journal, and make it clear and accurate for sharing in external systems such as DOAJ and CrossRef. Finally, we want to mention a new content feature premiering in this issue. Following the receipt of a Letter to the Editor (to our knowledge the first ever), we’ve added a new section to the journal’s infrastructure to accommodate such conversations. We hope you will enjoy reading this commentary which extends the implications of the Hertzog, et al. article in 47(2) to a different type of personally identifiable data, DNA.  We invite you to take advantage of the option to use this feature in future to correspond with our articles.   We wish you all the best for whichever end-of-year holidays you celebrate!  We look forward to showcasing your work through the IQ in the coming new year, both in the research you submit for publication and in implementing your ideas for evolving the journal’s content and production. Ofira Schwartz and Michele Hayslett, December 2023
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