Komunikacija nauke u doba interneta / Digitalne biblioteke otvorenog pristupa za specijalne biblioteke - Salon MSU
Utorak, 22. april 2008. u 11 casova
Predavanje Bore Zivkovica: KOMUNIKACIJA NAUKE U DOBA INTERNETA
Bora Zivkovic je internet menadzer za Public Library of Science, organizaciju koja objavljuje naucne radove po principu Otvorenog Pristupa (Open Access). Predavanje ce predstaviti najnovije razvoje u komunikaciji nauke na internetu, ukljucujuci naucne blogove i vikije, koncept Javne Laboratorijske Sveske i Otvorenog Pristupa. Ono se tematski nadovezuje na Prezentaciju projekta "Digitalna bibilioteke otvorenog pristupa za specijalne biblioteke". Prezentaciju je odrzao Vedran Vucic, promoter otvorenog pristupa za Srbiju i Dragana Jevtic, predsednik upravnog odbora LICEJ-a, u Muzeju savremene umetnosti novembra 2007. godine.
Predavanje Bore Zivkovica predstavlja nastavak saradnje Sekcije knjiznicara i bibliotekara specijalnih biblioteka MDS sa LICEJEM.
Predavanje ce se odrzati u Salonu Muzeja savremene umetnosti.
Kontakt osoba:
Olivera Nastic, predsednik Sekcije bibliotekara i knjiznicara spec.biblioteka MDS, Muzej savremene umetnosti, Beograd, tel.3115-713.
Muzejsko društvo Srbije / Serbian Museum Association NARODNI MUZEJ, Trg Republike 1a,11000 Beograd, YU
Тел: (381 11) 3671-591/ Fax: (381 11) 660-170
e-mail: mdsrbije@infosky.net
www.mds.org.yu
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Digitalne biblioteke otvorenog pristupa za specijalne biblioteke u Srbiji
Razvoj moderne tehnologije i kompjutera je doveo do značajnog unapređenja skladištenja raznih vrsta podataka. Naučne, univerzitetske, kulturne i druge institucije su veliki broj svojih podataka pretvorili u digitalni oblik. Veliki broj knjiga, časopisa i drugih vrsta dokumenata su u digtalnom obliku koji omogućava mnogo lakšu distribuciju i kopiranje kako i upotrebu u raznim oblicima. Krajem devedesetih godina raste broj naučnika koji smatraju da nove tehnelogije trebaju da služe kao akceleratori razmene informacija i znanja i da naučnici čiji rad je finansiran od javnih budžetskih sredstava treba da svoje radove učine dostupnim javnosti koja je takvo istraživanje finansirala. Dodatno širenje takvih tendencija je ubrzano pokušajima izdavača da izrazito restriktivno deluju na autorska prava i da omoguće distribuciju isključivo u komercijalnim restriktivnim uslovima.
Krajem devedesetih godina se osnivaju fondacije za elektronske biblioteke koje stimulišu razmenu knjiga i naučnih radova kao što je fondacija Electronic Information for Libraries. Fondacije, biblioteke i naučnici pokreću inicijative i održavaju nekoliko međunarodnih konferencija sa ciljem da se definiše platforma saradnje biblioteka imajući u vidu da Internet postaje globalna biblioteka. Budimpeštanska deklaracija, Berlinska deklaracija i niz drugih dokumenata definišu biblioteke otvorenog pristupa po kriterijumima da su knjige ili naučni tekstovi kao i drugi audio i video materijal u celosti potpuno slobodni za korišćenje, distribuciju sa eventualnim ograničenjima samo za komercijalno korišćenje. Ovakvim pospešivanjem distribucije bibliotečkog fonda omogućeno je da znanje bude dostupno svima, da su naučnici više čitani i citirani i da je komunikacija između naučnika postala intenzivnija.
Smatramo da ove okolnosti treba iskoristiti kako bi se i kod nas popularizovao ovaj pristup i pospešila distribucija znanja u specijalnim bibliotekama radi unapređenja naučnog rada, pristupa literaturi, razmeni znanja i omogućavanja korisnicima bolju uslugu. Razni arhivi masovno započinju digitalizaciju svoje arhivske građe i stavljaju je slobodno na uvid putem Interneta. Arhivska građa vezana za istorijske dokumente, geografske karte, zakone, stara izdanja, arhivski filmovi, fotografije se redovno postavljaju u repozitorijume namenjene za skladištenje arhivske građe. Sa druge strane, muzeji, institucije i časopisi vezani za kulturu često kreiraju popularne filmove, animnacije, foto dokumentaciju, stručnu literaturu i druge dokumente sa namerom da se popularizuje kultura i umetnost za najšire slojeve publike.
Našim učešćem u ovim inicijativama smo stekli mnoge kontakte sa stručnjacima koji se bave ovom problematikom. Sakupili smo veliki broj Internet linkova prema tim bibliotekama i repozitorijumima tako da možemo da Vam ponudimo usluge pretraživanja i snabdevanja dostupnom građom na CD-ovima, DVD-ovima ili omogućavanjem direktnog pristupa repozitorijumima.
Bora D. Zivkovic
Work Address Home Address
Department of Zoology 107a Barksdale Dr.
Box 7617 Chapel Hill,
NC State University North Carolina
Raleigh, NC 27695 27516
Email: Coturnix AT gmail.com
Telephone: Home (919) 929-8331
Birth Date and Place
May 11, 1966. in Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Marital Status
Married (Catharine Cella Zivkovic) with two children: David (14) and Ruth (11)
Education
Ph.D., NC State University Raleigh, NC 2008 (estimate)
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Department of Zoology
Concentration: Behavioral Biology
Advisor: Dr.Herbert Underwood
M.S., NC State University Raleigh, NC 1999
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Department of Zoology
Minor: Physiology
Thesis Title: “Multioscillator circadian system
and photoperiodic control of reproduction in
female Japanese quail”
Advisor: Dr.Herbert Underwood
B.S. (equivalent), University of Belgrade Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1991
College of Veterinary Medicine
Ph.D. Dissertation Title:
Interaction Between the Circadian and Reproductive Systems in Japanese quail, Coturnix japonica.
My current research investigates the physiology and evolution of the multioscillator circadian system in Japanese quail. I study the origin and function of sex, strain and individual differences in circadian and photoperiodic performance, the powerful organizing and activating role of sex steroids in this system, the location of hypothalamic and ovarian circadian pacemakers, and the role of the circadian system in photoperiodic time measurement.
Employment
2007 – present Online Community Manager
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Relevant Graduate Coursework
Biological Clocks Metabolism and Molecular Biology
Mathematics of Biological Oscillations Macromolecular Synthesis and Regulation
Statistics for Biological Sciences I Biotechniques in Avian Biology
General Physiology I & II Radiotelemetry Techniques
Comparative Physiology Biology of Chemical Mediation
Evolutionary Physiology Neurobiology
Sensory Physiology Population and Quantitative Genetics
Physiology Seminar Evolution of Development
Comparative Endocrinology Seminar in Evolutionary Biology
Behavioral Endocrinology Dinosaur Osteology
Insect Behavior Biology in History
Insect Ecology History of Life Sciences
Chemical Ecology Darwinism in Science and Society
Professional Survival Skills Darwin (Re)visited
Research Experience
Research Assistant
1997-2004
Laboratory of Dr. Herbert Underwood
Department of Zoology, NC State University
Raleigh, NC 27695
Skills:
• Breeding and animal husbandry of quail
• Behavioral techniques in quail
• Radiotelemetry techniques in quail
• Tissue and plasma sample collection in quail
• Surgical procedures: radiotransmitter implantation, ovariectomy, pinealectomy, optic-nerve section, and ocular enucleation in quail
• Radioimmunoassay techniques for melatonin
• Enzyme immunoassay techniques for steroid hormones
• Flow-through perfusion of retinal tissue
• RNase protection assay
• Analysis of chronobiological data
Teaching Experience
1999 – present NC Wesleyan College, Continued Education, RTP
Adjunct Faculty, Biology
Fall 2001 NC State University, Department of Zoology
Readings in Behavioral Biology, graduate seminar
(developed under guidance of Dr.Roger Powell)
Summer 1999 Wake Technical College, Raleigh
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Spring 1997 Medical Arts Schools of Massage Therapy, Raleigh
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Guest Lectures
Fall 2003/2004/2005/ NC State University, Department of Zoology
2006/2007 ZO 250 Animal Anatomy and Physiology
“Physiology of Biological Clocks”
Fall 2003 NC State University, Department of Zoology
ZO 410 Animal Behavior
“Biological Clocks and Rhythmic Behavior”
Fall 2001 NC State University, Department of Zoology
ZO422/522 Biological Clocks
“Introduction and History of Chronobiology”
Fall 2001 NC State University, Department of Zoology
ZO422/522 Biological Clocks
“Definitons of Terms and Empirical Generalizations”
Spring 2002 NC State University, Department of Zoology
ZO 351 Principles of Embryonic Development
“Development and Evolution”
Spring 2002 NC State University, Department of Zoology
ZO 421 Principles of Physiology
“Physiology of Sleep”
Spring 2002 NC State University, Department of Zoology
ZO 421 Principles of Physiology
“Acid-base regulation by the kidney”
Spring 2002/2003 NC State University, Department of Zoology
ZO 421 Principles of Physiology
“Physiology of Human Biological Rhythms”
Teaching Assistantships
Fall 2003/Fall 2004 NC State University, Department of Zoology
ZO 250 Animal Anatomy and Physiology Lab
Spring 2002 NC State University, Department of Zoology
ZO 351 Principles of Embryonic Development
Spring 2002 NC State University, Department of Zoology
ZO 421 Principles of Physiology
Fall1996/Spring 1997 NC State University, Program for Biological Sciences
General Biology Labs
Summer 1995, 1996 NC State University, Department of Zoology
ZO 212 Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab
Fall 1994, 1995 NC State University, Department of Zoology
Spring 1995, 1996 ZO 371/372 Developmental Vertebrate Morphology I & II
Meetings and Presentations
2002 “Ovarian Hormones and Circadian Clocks in Female Japanese Quail”. Meeting of the Society for Research on Biological Rhythms, Jacksonville, FL (poster)
2001 “Critical photoperiod and reproduction in female Japanese quail: role of the eyes and pineal”. Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Chicago, IL (poster)
2001 “Effects of sex-steroids on circadian organization in female Japanese quail”. W.M.Keck Center for Behavioral Biology, Raleigh, NC.
2001 “Critical photoperiod and reproduction in female Japanese quail: role of the eyes and pineal”. Zoology Graduate Student Symposium, NCSU, Raleigh, NC (poster)
2001 “Effects of sex-steroids on circadian organization in female Japanese quail”. Zoology Graduate Student Symposium, NCSU, Raleigh, NC.
2000 Meeting of the Society for Research on Biological Rhythms, Jacksonville, FL (attended)
2000 “Formal properties of the circadian and photoperiodic systems of Japanese quail: Phase response curve and effects of T-cycles”. Zoology Graduate Student Symposium, NCSU, Raleigh, NC (poster)
1999 “Formal properties of the circadian and photoperiodic systems of Japanese quail: Phase response curve and effects of T-cycles”. International Conference on Chronobiology, Washington, DC (poster).
1999 “Formal properties of the circadian and photoperiodic systems of Japanese quail: Phase response curve and effects of T-cycles”. Gordon Research Conference on Neuroethology: Behavior, Evolution and Neurobiology, Oxford, UK (poster, by invitation)
1999 “Are the eyes involved in the photoperiodic time measurement in the Japanese quail?” Zoology Graduate Student Symposium, NCSU, Raleigh, NC.
1998 “Ocular pacemakers in quail: are they involved in the control of ovulation?” Meeting of the Society for Research on Biological Rhythms, Jacksonville, FL (poster)
1998 “Ocular pacemakers in quail: are they involved in the control of ovulation?” Physiology Graduate Student Symposium, NCSU, Raleigh, NC (poster)
1998 “Ocular pacemakers in quail: are they involved in the control of ovulation?” New directions in understanding sleep need and human vulnerability to sleep loss, U.S. Army Research Conference, Research Triangle Park, NC (poster)
1998 Keeping Track of Time: Biological Clocks from Bacteria to Humans, Duke University, Durham, NC (attended)
1997 “Circadian system and photoperiodic response in Japanese quail” Zoology Graduate Student Symposium, NCSU, Raleigh, NC.
1996 Response and Adaptation to Environment, U.S.Army Research Conference, Research Triangle Park, NC (attended)
Publications
Zivkovic, B.D., C.T.Steele, T.D.Siopes and H.Underwood, Role of Eyes and Pineal in Photoperiodic Time Measurement in Japanese Quail – in preparation
Zivkovic, B.D., C.T.Steele, H.Underwood and T.D.Siopes, Multioscillator Circadian Organization in Japanese Quail: Sex and Strain Differences – in preparation
Zivkovic, B.D., H.Underwood and T.D.Siopes, Role of Ovarian Steroid Hormones in Circadian Organization in Female Japanese Quail – in preparation
Zivkovic, B.D., Origin of Individual Phenotypic Differences in Japanese Quail: a Circadian Hypothesis – in preparation
2003 Steele, C.T., B.D.Zivkovic, T.Siopes and H.Underwood, Ocular clocks are tightly coupled and act as pacemakers in the circadian system of Japanese Quail. Am J Physiol, Regul Integr Comp Physiol 284: R208-R218.
2001 Underwood, H., C.T.Steele and B.Zivkovic. Circadian Organization and the Role of Pineal in Birds. Microscopy Research and Technique 53(1):48-62.
2000 Zivkovic, B.D., C.T.Steele, H.Underwood and T.Siopes. Critical Photoperiod and Reproduction in Female Japanese Quail: Role of Eyes and Pineal. American Zoologist 40(6):1273 (abstract).
2000 Zivkovic, B.D., H.Underwood and T.D.Siopes. Ovulatory Rhythms in Japanese Quail: Role of Ocular and Extraocular Pacemakers. J.Biological Rhythms 15(2):172-183.
1999 Zivkovic, B.D., H.Underwood, C.T.Steele and K.Edmunds. Formal Properties of the Circadian and Photoperiodic Systems of Japanese Quail: Phase Response Curve and Effects of T-Cycles. J.Biological Rhythms 14(5):378-390.
1999 Underwood, H., C.T.Steele and B.Zivkovic. Effects of Fasting on the Circadian Body Temperature Rhythms of Japanese Quail. Physiology and Behavior 66(1):137-143.
Online Publishing
2007 Hired by Seed Magazine to join Scienceblogs.com (http://scienceblogs.com/clock)
2005 Development of a blog for teaching chronobiology (http://circadiana.blogspot.com)
Books January 2007, “The Open Laboratory: the Best Writing on Science Blogs 2006”, Editor. Lulu.com (http://www.lulu.com/content/631016)
January 2008, “The Open Laboratory: the Best Writing on Science Blogs 2007”, Series Editor. Lulu.com
(http://www.lulu.com/content/1869828)
Conferences January 20th, 2007, Science Blogging Conference, Chapel Hill, NC. Organizer. (http://wiki.blogtogether.org/blogtogether/show/Conference+Links+and+Liveblogging)
Interviews and Media Mentions
"Serbian Immigrant Ponders Links Between Politics and Science" by Nicholas Genes, Medscape, February 1st, 2006.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/522689?src=search
"Genetics Interview #13: Bora Zivkovic of A Blog Around The Clock" by Hsien Hsien Li, Genetics and Health Blog, August 24th, 2006.
http://www.geneticsandhealth.com/2006/08/24/genetics-interview-13-bora-zivkovic-of-a-blog-around-the-clock/
"Can blogs make science cool?" by Janet Babin, NPR Marketplace, January 19th, 2007
http://marketplace.publicradio.org/shows/2007/01/19/AM200701199.html
"Discovery finds its way a click at a time" by Kristin Collins, Raleigh News & Observer, January 21st, 2007 (reprinted in Charleston (SC) Post and Courier and in the Houston Chronicle on January 22nd, 2007)
http://www.newsobserver.com/692/story/534694.html
"Science blogger Bora Zivkovic" by Corie Lok, News @ Nature, January 22nd, 2007
http://www.nature.com/news/2007/070122/full/070122-2.html
"Science Bloggers Avoid the Spinach Dip Brush-Off" by Eva Amsen, Inkling Magazine, January 24th, 2007
http://www.inklingmagazine.com/articles/science-cocktail-party-and-the-brush-off-dip/
"Interview with Bora Zivkovic of Scienceblogs.com/clock" by Paul Van Heden, Asheville Community Radio, January 29th, 2007
http://brainshrub.com/scienceblogs-zivkovic
“Online, Three Years Are Infinity” by Klaus Taschwer, Heureka (Austria), March 29th, 2007
http://www.falter.at/web/heureka/blog/?p=29
"Scooped by a blog" by David Secko, The Scientist, Vol. 21, Issue 4, page 21, April 2007
http://www.the-scientist.com/2007/4/1/21/2/
“Science Blogging” by Bora Zivkovic and Mico Tatalovic BlueSci magazine (Cambridge University Science Magazine) – issue #9, October 2007
http://www.bluesci.org/images/stories/issue_10_reduced2.pdf
Scientists Enter the Blogosphere, by Laura Bonetta, Cell, Volume 129, Issue 3, 4 May 2007, Pages 443-445
Blogger's Unite by Paul Stevenson, Nature, June 14, 2007
Awards and Recognition
2002 Student Travel Award
SRS/SRBR
Meeting of the Society for Research on Biological Rhythms, Jacksonville, FL
2000 Pre-doctoral travel award
W.M.Keck Center for Behavioral Biology, NCSU
Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Chicago, IL.
1999 Pre-doctoral travel award
W.M.Keck Center for Behavioral Biology, NCSU
Gordon Research Conference, Oxford, UK.
1997 Graduate Student Certificate for Outstanding Teaching
Scientific Organizations
Society for Research on Biological Rhythms (SRBR)
References
Dr.Herbert Underwood Dr.Roger Powell
Professor Professor
Department of Zoology ` Department of Zoology
Box 7617 Box 7617
NC State University NC State University
Raleigh, NC 27695 Raleigh, NC 27695
Dr.William Kimler Dr.Thomas Siopes
Professor Professor
Department of History Department of Poultry Science
NC State University NC State University
Raleigh, NC 2769 Raleigh, NC 27695
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