[CANCELLED] Why Nature – the what, why and how of a journal with a 150 year history

Europe/Zurich
80/1-001 - Globe of Science and Innovation - 1st Floor (CERN)

80/1-001 - Globe of Science and Innovation - 1st Floor

CERN

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*** The event is cancelled but will be rescheduled ***

A conference by Magdalena Skipper, Editor in Chief, Nature and Federico Levi, Senior Editor, Nature Research

Since its launch in 1869, Nature has seen its mission as having two key aspects: facilitating the prompt communication of key scientific developments to the research communities, while at the same time fostering a greater appreciation of this important work among the wider public. Over the 150 years of our history, the publishing landscape and the way that research is done have been evolving, with recent times seeing more rapid changes - in particular towards a more open and transparent science. Such changes notwithstanding, our core principles remain largely unchanged.

In this talk, we will explain how Nature pursues them today by publishing a variety of content, from news reports and research articles, to multimedia features and videos.

Conference in English - Open to the CERN Community only, upon registration