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Global Journal Observatory: Better Understanding the Research Ecosystem

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International academic journals are an important platform for publishing scientific research results. They disseminate information on innovation and development, and preserve the human civilization. China has always attached great importance to openness and collaboration, stressing that sci-tech development should align with frontier domains and explore the mysteries of the universe for the good of humanity.

Science and Technology Daily has launched a new column, Global Journal Observatory, with the National Science Library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Esteemed editors-in-chief of renowned academic journals and experienced professionals in the field are invited to share how their journal was established, its development prospects, and their insights into the discipline construction to promote scientific exchanges and sharing of research results. 

BEIJING, March 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Ronald Rousseau, the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the JDIS, shared his insights as follow:  

As the UNESCO states, science is mankind’s greatest collective endeavor. The public, scientists and governments are all direct or indirect participants in the scientific enterprise. Their understanding and perception of science collectively influence whether science effectively responds to societal realities.

As a participant in the scientific endeavor, the Journal of Data and Information Science (JDIS) focuses on the science of science from a data and quantitative perspective, aiming to enhance stakeholders’ understanding of interactions within the scientific community and the dynamics between science and society.

In recent years, sustained exposure to academic misconduct worldwide has damaged the public’s trust in science and reduced the confidence of researchers. For the sake of better science, the JDIS has initiated a series of activities to respond to and reverse this situation.

The evolution of research prestige

Historically, scientists and scientific institutions held prestige among peers and society. As scientific research evolved into a state-sponsored enterprise, the 19th-century efforts to measure scientific prestige, like Alphonse de Candolle’s, who counted foreign members of scientific societies and academies, laid the groundwork.

In the 20th century, the advent of indicators such as the journal impact factor (which measures how frequently the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year) became proxies for assessing prestige and quality. Despite early warnings against using such indicators for individual assessments, the “publish or perish” mentality took hold, impacting research topics, publication decisions and career advancement.

Although early bibliometricians such as Anthony van Raan (Leiden University, the Netherlands) warned not to use such indicators for the assessment of individuals, calling such a practice a mortal sin, past events led to the exact opposite. Recall Jorge E. Hirsch’s h-index, which was introduced by Hirsch in 2005, and is calculated based on the number of papers a researcher has published and the number of times their papers have been cited. For example, if 107 of a scholar’s 900 publications are cited more than 107 times, his h-index is 107.

The increased reliance on bibliometric indicators resulted in a culture of “playing the indicators,” influencing scientists to prioritize quantity over quality. Research evaluations, often based solely on indicators, determined career trajectories.

The dark side: fraud and paper mills

In this environment, fraudulent practices, including data and image fabrication, became no exceptions anymore. Unscrupulous companies, known as paper mills, emerged, offering ready-made publications for sale. Some successfully infiltrated prestigious journals, leading to retractions and damaged reputations.

Retractions, while essential for maintaining scholarly integrity, pose challenges for publishers. While acknowledging that mistakes can occur, retractions due to fraudulent behavior damage the reputation of authors, editors and publishers alike. Fraudulent practices, including the use of paper mills, have posed a significant threat to the credibility of published research.

The JDIS aggregates and disseminates research that uses interdisciplinary approaches and large data sets to reveal the mechanisms underlying scientific research activities, thereby helping the public understand how science drives social progress, helping scientists improve their own work, helping governments develop more beneficial policies, and ultimately contributing to promoting better science.

Combating scientific fraud and ensuring research integrity

In 2023, the JDIS issued a special call for papers on research integrity. The call aimed to encourage policymakers, scientometricians, publishers, institutions and researchers to delve into research strategies for countering academic misconduct.

The JDIS’s commitment extends beyond publishing; it actively organizes symposia on crucial issues like research integrity, fostering engagement with the editorial board and the broader scientific community.

In conjunction with the publication of the Research Integrity special issue, the JDIS, in collaboration with Beijing Normal University at Zhuhai in Guangdong province, south China, organized a symposium in Zhuhai in 2023 addressing “research integrity.” The symposium attracted representatives from leading international publishers, including Wiley, Taylor & Francis, Springer Nature, Sage Publications, Elsevier, Frontiers, IOP Publishing, PLoS, IMR Press, and other organizations such as COPE, Crossref, China Educational Publications Import & Export Corporation, the China Hospital Research Integrity Alliance, and the Charlesworth Group.

During the event, a memorandum of understanding was signed, signaling the collaborative effort required to safeguard the integrity of scientific research.

Going forward, the JDIS will continue supporting policymakers and the public in understanding evolving patterns in scientific development and scientific growth. This includes promoting the prudent use of scientific evaluation tools and collaboratively creating a supportive environment for research and innovation. All of these initiatives serve our ultimate goal, that is, enabling researchers to publish the best possible scientific research to create a better life.

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I see the JDIS as boosting the transition of China from playing a minor role in the information science field 20 years ago to being a major contributor today.

Twenty years ago, in Western information science journals there seemed to be few articles written by Chinese scholars based in China. After this, there was an increase in submissions to Western journals from China-based scholars but these tended to be very quantitative-focused and methods-focused with a lack of theory, so the findings were not very useful or impactful.

Today, there are many important research groups and scholars in China in the field of information science that are looked up to in the West. I think this has occurred due to efforts like the JDIS, which has bridged and facilitated academic dialogue between China and the world. It has also served as a flagship to promote the idea of disseminating Chinese scholarships outside of China.

I am hoping that the future will see China introduce new approaches and topics in the field of information science, leading the world in what is researched and how it is researched in the field. This is perhaps the next stage and the JDIS would be the perfect venue to host this transformation.

——Mike Thelwall, the commentator, is a professor at the Information School, University of Sheffield, the UK.

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U.S. Department of Commerce Announces 2024 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Winners!

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — United States Secretary of Commerce, the Honorable Gina Raimondo, today announced the 2024 winners of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, the highest award for performance excellence presented in the nation and the only award presented by the President of the United States.

The Baldrige Award has returned after a two-year re-design in which the award criteria were updated to focus on organizational resilience. “The 2024 Baldrige Award recipients are role-model organizations that are helping us address some of our nation’s most critical needs, and they demonstrate the resilient spirit of the American people,” said U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo. “These five awardees are bettering the lives of American workers, strengthening our infrastructure, and improving the quality of life in communities across the nation. Each awardee demonstrates how the Baldrige process makes it possible for any type of organization to achieve excellence on behalf of the people and communities they serve.”

“The next chapter of Baldrige has begun,” remarked Al Faber, President and CEO of the Baldrige Foundation. “For more than 30+ years the Baldrige Framework has helped organizations of every size, and from all sectors of the economy, improve their performance. Now, we look to the future with great confidence in the Baldrige Framework’s ability to continue driving performance excellence, and to help identify national role models for resiliency and long-term success.”

The 2024 Baldrige Award winners are:

Alamo Colleges District, (Texas)Chickasaw Nation Department of Health, (Oklahoma)The City of Henderson, (Nevada)Freese and Nichols Inc., (Texas)Northeast Delta Dental, (New Hampshire)

Baldrige Award recipients will be recognized during a formal ceremony in Baltimore, Maryland, in the spring of 2025. The ceremony will be followed by the Quest for Excellence Conference®, where Baldrige Award recipients and other leading organizations share best practices and innovations that can help any organization improve.

“The Baldrige Foundation is immensely proud to have been the private sector partner to the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program over the past 30 years,” concluded Faber, “and we look forward to our continued partnership over the next 30 years and beyond with great excitement and commitment.

Now more than ever, Baldrige remains America’s best investment!”

For more information, contact: Mark Wayda, 614-600-0432 or at mwayda@baldrigefoundation.org.

About The Foundation for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, Inc.
The Baldrige Foundation was created as the private partner to the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program in 1988. Its mission is to ensure the long-term financial viability of the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program and to support organizational performance excellence throughout the U.S. and the world. The Baldrige Program located at NIST within the U.S. Department of Commerce, is a separate entity and is solely responsible for managing and administering the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. For more information on the Baldrige Award process please visit: https://www.nist.gov/baldrige/baldrige-award.

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eHealth Is Ready to Help Medicare Beneficiaries Navigate a Challenging Annual Enrollment Period This Year

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eHealth offers Medicare beneficiaries comprehensive support, including its new “LiveAdvise” tool, to help them enroll in 2025 Medicare coverage

AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Starting on October 15, this year’s Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) is widely expected to be the most dynamic in recent memory, but after a year of disciplined preparation, eHealth, Inc. (Nasdaq: EHTH) (eHealth.com) is ready to help beneficiaries review their options and identify and enroll in the right Medicare plan for their personal needs and budget.

A Year of Innovation

For the third consecutive year, eHealth is leveraging new technology and internal processes to support Medicare beneficiaries this AEP. The company is officially launching its “LiveAdvise” experience (formerly known as “Advisor in the Room”), allowing beneficiaries to navigate the shopping and enrollment process with a live agent by video, building personal relationships and bridging the gap between the online and in-person shopping experience. Additional technology improvements this AEP include:

“MatchMonitor,” a tool to simplify AEP for existing eHealth customers whose plans may be changing”AppTracker,” to keep customers informed of the status of their application every step of the wayIntuitive improvements to the customer experience, including enhanced usability and personalization across the ecommerce siteUp-front needs analysis tools to help beneficiaries focus on the plans that are best suited to their prioritiesImproved live agent chat and co-browsing functions

Building on a foundation of success

Last year eHealth successfully launched a new brand identity based on rigorous consumer research and testing, and a new company spokesperson, Eve, who embodies the company’s brand and represents the compassion and expertise eHealth customers deserve. This year eHealth is building on that foundation with new direct-response television ads, online ads, and other marketing content featuring Eve and showcasing real-life Medicare beneficiaries using eHealth to review their coverage options and save money on premiums and out-of-pocket costs. eHealth will also deploy an integrated marketing strategy across paid search, direct mail, email, search engine optimization, affiliate, and strategic partner channels. See Eve’s newest ad here.

A nimble, empowered organization

After last year’s Medicare AEP, eHealth made strategic adjustments in its business organization to empower leadership to more effectively pursue and achieve business goals while encouraging innovation and cooperation across teams. Throughout the spring and summer months the company also hired and trained new licensed in-house insurance agents and representatives to support AEP goals for 2024. To help ensure beneficiary satisfaction, eHealth’s phone agents will be supported by refined and expanded back-office support tools and a “100% Verification” standard for telephonic enrollments to ensure clarity for beneficiaries and higher-quality enrollments for carriers.

A team dedicated to customer care

Across the organization, eHealth employees are doing their part to make this AEP a success. Through company social channels, eHealth is highlighting the personal stories of licensed insurance agents and other employees with its “We are eHealth” campaign. Additionally, for the second year in a row the company’s “AEP Aces” initiative is encouraging employees who do not typically work directly with beneficiaries to undergo special training and volunteer as phone screeners during the busiest weeks of AEP.  eHealth employees are motivated to volunteer to help reduce hold times and assist with providing beneficiaries a great experience.

“Medicare beneficiaries could face a challenging AEP this year because of significant changes to their current plans, including out-of-pocket costs and core and supplemental benefits,” said eHealth CEO Fran Soistman. “We’ve focused all our efforts over the past several months to serve beneficiaries better and more effectively in finding the right Medicare coverage for their personal needs and budget. I am particularly proud of the united determination among our employees to make this a successful AEP, both for our customers and the company.”

About eHealth (NASDAQ: EHTH) 
We’re Matchmakers. For over 25 years, eHealth has helped millions of Americans find the healthcare coverage that fits their needs at a price they can afford. As a leading independent licensed insurance agency and advisor, eHealth offers access to over 180 health insurers, including national and regional companies. 

For more information about eHealth, visit ehealth.com or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and X. Open positions can be found on our career page.  

Media inquiries: pr@ehealth.com 

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DataTracks Achieves Unmatched Turnaround Time with New Tailored Shareholder Reporting (TSR) Automation Capabilities

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NEW YORK, Oct. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — DataTracks, a global leader in cloud-based compliance reporting, is thrilled to announce the successful completion of the first wave of Tailored Shareholder Reports (TSR) iXBRL filings with the SEC, using the new TSR automation feature of its DataTracks RainbowTM software. This milestone demonstrates DataTracks’ ability to handle high-volume, complex filings with remarkable efficiency, speed, and accuracy.

 

With this new automation, DataTracks has achieved the fastest turnaround time (TAT) in the industry, helping clients stay ahead in a constantly changing regulatory environment. The enhanced TSR automation feature efficiently streamlines every stage of the filing process—from the initial tagging of report sections to accommodating last-minute revisions—within the shortest time frame. Additionally, the solution manages rich design inputs without requiring rework, highlighting its robust ability to adapt to diverse formats and regulatory requirements.

The TSR automation update is especially effective for handling large-scale filings involving hundreds of fund classes in a single report. The technology can automatically detect these classes using custom HTML markers and create precise extension taxonomy for the data to be tagged, ensuring every report is both accurate and complete. It also features an innovative templating method that accelerates the tagging of similar text blocks across different classes.

Traditionally time-consuming, tables and charts are now easier to manage with the new feature. It accurately identifies and tags data, whether it is on the face of the document or hidden within the HTML. The application also facilitates multiple team members to work on different sections of a report simultaneously, making the whole process more efficient and collaborative.

Sriram Srinivasan, Senior Vice President of US Business at DataTracks, said, “Completing the first wave of TSR filings with such efficiency is a testament to the capabilities of the new TSR Automation update within our cloud-based DataTracks RainbowTM software. Our focus on minimizing manual intervention and maximizing automation has enabled us to achieve unprecedented speed and accuracy, allowing our clients to meet their regulatory filing deadlines with confidence. We remain committed to driving continuous innovation in compliance reporting.”

DataTracks assists Mutual Funds and Exchange-Traded Funds directly and indirectly—through various financial printers and attorneys—in preparing TSR iXBRL reports for filing with the SEC.

About DataTracks

DataTracks has been successfully providing compliance reporting services for the last 20 years. Their full-stack solutions, tailored to help both enterprises and their partners, have helped close to 30,000 clients in 30+ countries seamlessly navigate diverse regulatory regimes worldwide. For more information, visit https://www.datatracks.com/us/.

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