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Michel O'Neill <[log in to unmask]>
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Health Promotion on the Internet <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Oct 2008 07:29:52 -0400
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> De : "IUHPE/UIPES Info" <[log in to unmask]>
> Date : 14 octobre 2008 06:50:21 HAE
> À : "IUHPE/UIPES Info" <[log in to unmask]>
> Objet : IUHPE's Forum on Health Promotion and Health Education  
> Journals
>
> Announcing the opening of the topic "Health Promotion and Health  
> Education Journals' Forum", on the IUHPE's Views of Health Promotion  
> On-line (VHPO)
>
> To participate, go to www.vhpo.net, enter "discussions in progress",  
> and choose the discussion with the above title (you will have to  
> register the first time you use the site).
>
> Background:
>
> The IUHPE global conference in Geneva in 2010 provides an  
> opportunity for health promotion and health education journals to  
> undertake special activities to strengthen research and knowledge  
> transfer.
> Various journals might consider thematic issues, and if the journals  
> collaborate in planning the contents of issues leading up to the  
> conference, a great deal of synergy might be realised.
>
> At the conference itself, editors might engage in a range of  
> activities that would add substantial value for conferees.  
> Publishing workshops could be offered at various levels of  
> intensity, and collaboration amongst the editors would spread the  
> workload. An event where conferees could mingle with the editors  
> could provide opportunities for us to hear what readers and authors  
> think about rapidly changing publishing practices, and also provide  
> advice to those needing help to publish their work.
>
> A meeting of the editors at the conference to start a dialogue on  
> issues of mutual interest/concern could be quite useful.
>
> Issues:
>
> Amongst the hot issues that we could take up at the conference (at  
> an editors'
> meeting, but also in contributed sessions), and in our journal  
> pages, are these:
>
> ·         how is open access changing the way people publish, search  
> for, and select literature, and are the trends what we hope for;
> ·         how can web 2.0 capabilities enhance knowledge exchange  
> while still keeping quality high;
> ·         how can journals take the lead (or at least better  
> contribute to) in advancing the ethics discourse;
> ·         how can the entire knowledge transfer establishment create  
> better equity in access to information;
> ·         how can language barriers be better addressed with  
> information technology.
>
> This Dialogue on Views of Health Promotion On-line is dedicated to  
> these and similar issues. It is hoped that all editors who serve on  
> the Geneva 2010 scientific committee will participate, but the  
> dialogue is open to all who wish to participate.
>


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