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Hi all

We welcome Andreas Wittel (part of my inital call for participants) as our latest addition to the SC.

I think at minimum the site page (or popup?) should feature name, affiliation (if applicable) research interests, and a link to an outside archive/webpage/website. Felix, would that be OK with you?

cheers,

Mathieu


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From: Matthew Allen <M.Allen exchange.curtin.edu.au>
Date: Monday, November 23, 2009 11:25 pm
Subject: RE: [jox] Re: CVs or scientific committee
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Hi all
 
following the discussion while at conferences last week, most 
without net access...
 
I agree with committee members having accounts and permissions 
to edit a page onsite; also have some ideas about rating papers 
as well. One that I like from IEEE (I know... a bit 
conservative!) is to ask reviewers to rate their own competence 
to review - however, this might not be something you would make public
 
M
 
Dr Matthew Allen
Associate Professor and Head of Department, Internet Studies
School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts
Curtin University of Technology, CRICOS 00301J Australia
m.allen curtin.edu.au
http://netcrit.net <http://netcrit.net/>  @netcrit
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Australian Learning and Teaching Council Fellow

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From: owner-journal oekonux.org on behalf of Stefan Merten
Sent: Mon 23/11/2009 7:21 PM
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Subject: [jox] Re: CVs or scientific committee



Hi all!

3 days ago Stefan Merten wrote:
Yesterday Stefan Meretz wrote:
we could offer to give some
personal informations on a jox-page, but a link to an 
external page is
fine too. As a compromise each member could have a page with, 
at least,
name, affiliation, foto, and a link to an external page or 
some additional
personal information as they wish.

I hope over the weekend I'll be able to set up the website as 
outlined> on [pox] recently.

Done. The journal now has an own Plone site. I think all details about
this Plone site should be discussed here (rather than on [pox]).

Then I'd think that is is useful if every member of
the scientific committee gets an own account there. This 
creates the
option of a personal homepage where everybody can put to what s/he
likes. Unless someone objects I'll create accounts then.

I did not do this yet (but also did not look for objections so far).

This would also open up an easy solution for pages where less public
things can be discussed. This stuff can be configured to be visible
only by a certain user group - for instance the scientific 
committee.
Can all be done now.


                                                Grüße

                                                Stefan
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