Communication
Communication

The future of journalism
Media business model adapted to digital reality is urgently needed
COMMUNICATIONS

To become more informative
Studies enhance the understanding of the public perception of science in Brazil
Industrial Research

Seek and you shall find
Google in Brazil is responsible for important changes in its search system
Scientific dissemination

The digital connection
WCSJ highlights the influence and skills of multimedia professionals
MEDIA

The sensationalist press and science
Newspaper highlighted technology to overcome Brazilian “backwardness”
By Carlos Haag
MEDIA

The sensationalist press and science
Assis Chateaubriand’s newspaper highlighted technology
By Carlos Haag
Maria José Giannini

Maria José Soares Mendes Giannini: The art of taking shortcuts
Dean of Research explains the steps taken to improve UNESP
Science Communication

Isolated knowledge
Emerging economies draw attention to the effects of isolation
Dissemination

Biota goes to school
Conferences will take knowledge about biodiversity to high school
scientific journals

Telling a good story
Editors use strategies to increase the visibility of their publications
Globalization

High level partnerships
Program draws scientists from abroad to form new research groups in SP
Open Access

Knowledge freely-distributed
A initiative will show how much cientific knowledge can be available online
José Marques de Melo

José Marques de Melo: Social Sciences’ Poor Cousin
An talk about the difficulties of constituting the field of communication
Science Journalism

Stories to Tell
Documents helps reconstruct the path of the spread of science in Brazil
Bruce Alberts

Bruce Alberts: We need to teach science
Editor-in-chief of Science proposes changes in science teaching
By Fabrício Marques and Marcos Pivetta
Good practices
Journals with higher impact factors have more retractions
Journals with higher impact factors have more retractions
Scientific information

SciELO joins Web of Knowledge
SciELO integra-se ao Web of Knowledge
Journalism magazine

An analysis of journalism
Revista de Jornalismo ESPM was launched in May; it is the first Brazilian version of the Columbia Journalism Review, one of the world’s most influential journals on journalism, started 50 years ago by Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism in New York. In addition to printing translations of articles published in the US edition, the... View Article