Thứ Hai, 2 tháng 10, 2017

Waching daily Oct 2 2017

Hi there.

I am John Bond from Riverwinds Consulting and this is Publishing Defined.

Today I am going to talk about Cabell's Whitelist and Blacklist services.

Cabell's International is a privately-owned company founded in 1978 that serves the scholarly

or academic library and publishing industries.

Two products they offer for subscription are their Whitelist and the Blacklist directories.

The Whitelist is "an independent, curated database of scholarly journals that guides

researchers, publishers, librarians, academics, and administrators to the publications they

need.

The Whitelist provides complete contact and publication information, multiple quality

metrics, submission experience data, and peer review indicators for over 11,000 verified

journals across 18 academic disciplines."

The Whitelist in addition provides tools and metrics to help researchers with the decisions

on which journal to submit a paper or to evaluate a publication.

They also provide Journal Impact Factors, Altmetrics Reports, and a full range of Scopus

citation-backed metrics.

The journals are selected by Cabell's and reviewed at least once a year.

Some of the information presented is publicly available while a small amount is self-reported

by the publication.

The Whitelist is an invaluable service that institutions and researchers can rely on for

accurate information on the important publications in a market.

On the opposite side of the coin is the Blacklist which is a searchable database of deceptive

and predatory academic journals.

Jeffrey Beall, an academic librarian from Colorado has been closely associated with

the beginning efforts to identify predatory publications.

He had compiled a famous list of these publications, but it recently has been taken down, although

lives on at many sites, it is just not being updated.

Cabell's Blacklist takes Beall's concept into a more concrete and fact filled realm.

Cabell's say its employees "analyze suspected publications against behavioral indicators.

Subscribers have access to a database of detailed reports for every journal that their specialists

have evaluated and flagged as a probable threat.

Each report provides ways to identify the journal and enumerates the specific predatory

behaviors that the evaluation revealed.

Specialists analyze over 60 behavioral indicators to keep the community aware of the growing

threats and to keep academia protected from exploitative operations."

The Blacklist has defined criteria its uses including: Integrity, the Peer Review Process,

the journal's website, the publication's practices, Indices and metrics, its business

practices and fees, and copyright.

The Blacklist as of this date lists 5,900 plus publications

Both services offer a search function with multiple variables, and Cabell's is continuing

to make updates to the search function.

Both are subscription services geared toward institutions versus individuals.

A subscription to the full Whitelist and the to the Blacklist for a small to medium public

university for IP access might run a few thousand dollars, but they are many variables.

Both lists and the site, as with all large endeavors, are a work in progress.

There are usually a never-ending list of IT fixes or improvements to address, as well

as the ever-changing publishing world that makes changes to the criteria and adding new

journals and disciplines necessary.

Small points for improvement at the website include adding autofill to all appropriate

search functions, fixing the back button which sometimes gives wonky results, and a robust

Help feature would be much appreciated.

On the content side, Cabell's has clearly made a huge effort to cover much of the academic

publishing world.

But it is a big world and they haven't cover everything.

Notably they don't cover engineering.

They also are sparse on medicine and health care and other areas.

I am sure Cabell's will expand and round out their offerings in the future.

In addition, their criteria are spelled out very well and their transparency is admirable.

But some of the criteria are subjective and the weighted nature of the items in the Blacklist

adds to the subjectivity.

I know Cabell's is working on the Blacklists criteria to post new, more detailed selection

criteria so that new or low-quality journals do not appear on the list, but that it focuses

on deceptive or dishonest journals.

Despite these small points, Cabell's Whitelists and Blacklists are welcomed and valued services

that researchers and appropriate institutions should have access to.

I suggest all scholarly publishers review whether their journals are on either list

and confirm all the information presented.

Well that's it.

I've released a eBook called, "The Request for Proposal in Publishing: Managing the RFP

Process."

It is a short, focused guide to this essential business task that associations or societies

use to find potential publishing partners.

See the link in the notes below for more information on the book or how to purchase it.

Hit the Like button below if you enjoyed this video.

Please subscribe to my YouTube channel or click on the playlist to see more videos about

Cabell's and their lists.

And make comments below or email me with questions.

Thank so much and take care.

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Coding Games to Life – Luka, VP of Technology @ Outfit7 Group - Duration: 3:21.

My name is Luka Renko and I'm VP of Technology at Outfit7.

I've been with the company since 2011.

I joined the company because it has a global reach.

It had a product that is consumed by millions already at that point in time.

I like to work in a high-scale environment, handling the software development

for millions and millions of users. It's a big challenge.

For me, it was a challenge to join the entertainment industry

because I was always working on business software in a classical software engineering company.

One the interesting things about joining Outfit7 for me was to see

this creative part - on the art side, on the video production and similar,

which for me was completely unknown.

I really like to see how the creative part of it, animation, characters ... get to life

in the software that we then develop.

Working on fun games makes the work fun.

The technology department is responsible for game development for mobile platforms,

like iOS and Android.

It has a team for back-end development where we develop cross-promo systems

and ad mediation systems.

... lots of machine-learning and so on. And for quality assurance of

all the infrastructure and all our games.

When I joined the company, I was leading six engineers,

and now we have 85 engineers in the team.

With the scale of our successful apps, with the new challenges in front of us, we have

lots of things that we need to develop further.

I'm most proud of my team.

The team that I've built.

How they developed. What kind of responsibilities they

able to take on over the years.

I think that any growing company is the best environment for career development of individuals

because in a growing company there are constanlty new opportunities and so I like even more

to see the people that started their engineering career, ending up in a completely separate

field, like HR potentially, or digital sales.

The biggest value that I have is that people own their shit.

That's one of our company values and I really think that it's really important - the personal

responsibility of individuals and how they look at the task and the job they are doing.

I expect from my people that they work hard.

That they are committed at work.

On the other hand, I respect their personal lives.

That they have families, hobbies, and they need time for themselves.

I fully respect their weekends, vacations, and time to recharge.

I like sailing. So I sail a lot.

I spend lots of my weekends on my sailboat.

And I like spending time with my family – that's how I recharge and get my batteries full.

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Art For Me is Everything – Eran, Senior Art Director @ Outfit7 Group - Duration: 3:39.

Hi, I'm Eran and I'm a senior art director.

I've worked with the Outfit7 Group since 2016.

The reasons I joined the company are that I really like the games

I like the surroundings, the people, and I think that I can really contribute to

the art creations of the company.

I'm from Israel.

I worked in the game industry and in the movie industry, and then I became freelancer for a while.

And then I started to get offers from across Europe – in Berlin, Barcelona and Stockholm

And I decided, out of all of those, to move to Slovenia.

The first thing that came to me basically me was the people.

They gave me a warm welcome.

It felt like I was at home already.

Art for me is everything.

I've been doing character development for about 9 years

and in general I'm doing it all my life.

The thing I like the most about it is that I can create something from scratch

that just becomes alive.

In the previous industries that I worked in, it was usually about quantity

they always wanted to get more stuff and more stuff.

Here, I've always felt like it was more about quality.

It was always like we were pushing for one thing

I don't want to see a lot, I want to see one amazing thing.

It feels overwhelming when I see that billions of people are playing with something I created.

It gives me a feeling of responsibility also.

What I give them...

I need always to give something better.

My work is very interesting because I work on several projects with different departments.

On video, game art, and UI, and developing characters.

People here are always willing to evolve and nobody comes here just to do their job and go home.

It seems that when I got here my career evolved a lot because I got the opportunity to work

with people what are willing to get what I have to offer

and they offered me things that I didn't have in the past.

The reason I came here is that after living 12 years in a big city, I decided to come

somewhere that would be more peaceful and quiet.

I would have more peaceful mind - and not just chasing the things that I used to chase in the past.

The thing I like to do the most here is taking my dog to the park because the park

here is amazing and it's something I didn't have where I came from.

I think that every change of your environment also gives you something for your creation.

If you are in a peaceful state of mind, your creations is just better.

I'm doing what I want to do.

This is it.

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Working With 2TB of Data Per Day – Ante, Principal Data Scientist @ Outfit7 Group - Duration: 3:15.

My name is Ante Odić. I've been with the Outfit7 Group since the end of 2013 and

I'm the principal data scientist.

Data science at Outfit7 is great because we work with all the different teams in the company

and we actually use data to try and help them make data-supported business decisions.

After college, I moved to Ljubljana and worked at the university on my Phd

and I was a bit afraid about starting something new.

When moving from academia to business and industry,

you're afraid because it's a bit different.

In academia, you do research to create articles and all that stuff. In business, you do research

that will have an immediate impact on the business, which is actually great because

when you invest your time in research, you want to see results immediately.

So in the academia, we had samples of 30 people doing something.

Here, we have huge amounts of users and 2TB of data every day.

The best part is proactivity

– our team is now generating basically most of the research questions that we are doing

and we are always looking for ways to improve different systems

like cross-promotion, ad mediation, and different systems like that.

The data science team is the best thing for me –

why I it like working here. I actually started as one man

doing hands-on data science. And now, after a couple of years,

that's already 10 people in the analytics department.

It's great, energetic, and proactive people from different

areas, like psychology, mathematics, computer science, and so on.

There's a great drive to improve – not just what they're doing, but improve

all processes, the whole team, company, products, everything.

And every person brings some new knowledge to the team,

and I learn huge amounts of things from them, and they learn from each other,

so we are constantly growing together.

We also try to have a lot of fun. It's not just work, work, work.

So if you come by our department, you'll see and hear a lot of

jokes – both appropriate and inappropriate! We also have "mini teambuildings"

as we call them ... and all these different fun and stuff that we do together.

I'm from Croatia and before moving to Ljubljana I lived in Zagreb, where I'm from.

There I had a lot of hobbies, so when I moved here, I brought all those

hobbies with me, like playing guitar and making music, mountain biking, and all that.

It's great here. Besides work there's also a lot of free time to do what you like.

Now, at this moment in time, all those hobbies are kind of paused a bit because I have a

great new thing in my life, which is my baby girl – her name is Bruna. It's really

amazing how things actually turned out, living here with my girlfriend and our baby girl

– everything's turned out great.

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YouTube Creators For Change: Contagious | Episode 2 - Duration: 2:47.

hellos, how you doing and how are things?

if you're listening to this podcast for the first time

I am Sara

usually i share with you topics or incidents that happen

and i like knowing people's thoughts about them

this time i am back with a topic that got me thinking

recently i noticed that the content we watch and read

became a repetition of the same thing

every time something succeeds,

we find people copying it and repeating it in the same way

and i rarely see new ideas that get me excited

does this mean we ran out of ideas?

or does this mean that people don't watch new ideas?

a while ago,

i asked you to share with me new content creators

who are doing something different so I can support them

Thanks to all who shared videos, channels and accounts

i saw many videos

and some of them

really knew how to be different

but didn't find get the audience to watch them

one of them is a girl that got my attention from her accounts

and i felt that she would be the girl who

will start discussing topics that people avoid

Salam to you all

and finally i uploaded my first youtube video

for those who don't know me,

my name is Ula, i'm 20 and I study engineering

and in my channel I want to discuss different topics

some social issues that we face

and advice and ideas that you can apply in your studies

and in the end

share your thoughts in the comment section

I care about your comments

don't forget to like and subscribe

and see you in the next video, byeeeee

when I watched the video

I kept a few things in mind

one can generally make use of

like the way of presenting

the talk

the lighting

the sound

any animation and music

this girl only uploaded one video

so i couldn't properly judge what she will do

specially as youtube videos

but i wanted to motivate her and shed light on something

that can make her different and unique among content creators

after watching the video

i wanted to write something that embodied the comments i had in mind

at the same time i didn't want to judge before watching more videos

so i wrote something general

I didn't mean something negative from what i wrote

but i was surprised with what i got later on

honestly, i didn't expect to read such comments

specially that this was my first video

people are only good at demotivating me and being unappreciative of the efforts

I hope you share this snap so they can get the message

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Great Achievements Involve Great Risks - Study Motivation - Duration: 10:12.

risk according to Webster is the chance of injury damage loss the failure of

your expectations but I realized that it's also the opportunity to learn and

gain the fulfillment of your desires and dreams when I think of risk or just what

risk means I feel like I might think of being afraid or well really risk is a

way to overcome what you fear you can be afraid to risk something or everything

because you don't want to lose what you have because you're afraid you may fail

or think you can't handle it or whatever the case you'll spend so much energy and

time trying to keep what you have instead of progressing into something

new everything changes nothing stays the same forever nothing from business to

personal everything in between I realized that you can't be afraid a

lot of us aren't all the way satisfied but are scared to lose security and what

we do have like I might not be able to get a better job

a better partner etc or even as bad as prison is you know there are people who

don't want to leave because they're afraid of what's on the outside or being

able to succeed the number one thing I got to remind myself sometimes I

remember is that life is here not to survive but to live it up you know to

expand to grow when you settle for what's familiar or safe it's because we

forget that God is our security God is creating artists

and that's the only security you know you could try and find security and

people and jobs or anything man-made but there's no point because everything is

designed to change including you most people who have successfully taken risk

and succeeded have failed too but the point is you learn from every lesson you

learn from every risk change is always exciting it's always exciting when you

know God is involved the world is designed for change now is the time to

take risk you don't have yeah you know you don't have you don't have kids your

obligation to all seven probably that case the the the but but as you as you

get older your obligations increase so your and once you have a family you

start taking risk not just for yourself but for your family as well it gets much

harder to do things that might not work out so now is the time to do that before

you before you have those obligations so I would encourage you to take risks now

do something bold you won't regret it I want you to get over this notion that I

find so annoying that so many people have that success and power in life is

dependent on something like genetics like some people are born with a larger

brain or they have wealthy parents who are able to send them to the right

school or or it's a lot a matter of luck what really makes people successful and

powerful in life and it's not just me saying this I read hundreds of books on

the subject what makes people successful is their degree of motivation okay I

could repeat it a hundred times but it's true every time I say it when you are

motivated when you feel yourself emotionally engaged in the subject you

learn faster you learn what could take somebody 10

years to learn you can learn in two years when you feel emotionally engaged

with something you're able to push past ups all the obstacles the sense that

it's genetics or the size of our brain or our parents money you can't control

any of that obviously and they can become kind of crutches for some people

but the amount of motivation you feel the emotional connection you have to

what you're studying or doing that is something within your control that is

something you can choose to take and it is you you're gonna find people giving

you all kinds of great advice about your careers about where you should go you

know from your MBA etc but if there's one piece of advice that I think is more

important than that is that is it is this idea of following this these

natural inclinations and creating your own career path and

finding a way to engage those deepest motivating parts of your site here's

what I've created for my life and anyone I know succeeded I'm a 17 year old kid

from Azusa California with no real education other than self education with

no background with parents that did their best all of them with no money but

I did one thing I love people and I had an enormous demand I made upon myself

and I sculpted my mind and my emotions to get me to do whatever it would take

to achieve and to contribute but to do that I did it by using my body and

changing my focus I did it by putting myself in a peak physiology and using

what I call incantations can you train yourself to believe something yes or no

absolutely how many have ever made the fatal mistake of going to Disneyland or

Disney World and while you're there made the fatal mistake of going to a ride

called it's a small world after all what happens for about a week after you're

out of that damn place you're still singing this thing in your head and 24

languages right let me tell you something how many of you have things

when you want to achieve them and this part of your voice goes on it's not

gonna happen or forget it I've got a voices sometimes interrupts that good

pattern say ah and what you want to do is train a new

one so starting when I was 17 I started

doing incantations not affirmations affirmation you go home happy I'm happy

I'm happy I'm happy I'm happy what's the problem you haven't changed

your what your what physiology if you don't change your physiology you won't

get anything so incantations the only you speak it

but you embody what you're saying with all the intensity you can and you do it

with enough repetitions that it sticks in your head like it's a small world now

the conversation your head is always the same and it gives you what you want so

use your body and your voice so 17 years ago I started doing things I was working

for Jim Rohn this speaker when I was 17 years old I had long hair minestrone

soup acne on my face I was trying to call on Bear Stearns type of people and

convince them why they should go to this man seminar they were successful I was

driving in 1968 Volkswagen I'd earned at $40 a week as a janitor the only way I

did it was parked far from the building and then go in and I love people I

believe what I put myself in state and I was able to influence people that were

far more successful I was at the time I will do something that I still do

backstage and I've done for 23 years because I don't hope I'm gonna be in a

good State I demand it so I do an incantation using my whole body and now

command my subconscious mind to directly in helping as many people as possible

live today to better their lives they gave me the strength the emotion the

persuasion the humor the bloody whatever it takes

you surely feeling get these people to change their lives now and I will do

that literally driving in my Volkswagen to a meeting in LA on the freeway for 40

minutes people who am i I'm screaming about my lungs they're going I know he's

a serial killer I know he is but by the time I entered that room when two people

meet if there's a rapport the person who's most certain will always influence

the other person when I was calmly certain and they were trying to get

revved up to certainly give you this yes or no

I do another one because I was poor I changed my mindset I kept doing things

but I never got beyond it I'd say gods wealth is circulating in my

life as well close to me in avalanches of abundance all my needs desires and

goals are met instantaneously by infinite intelligence for I'm one with

God and God is everything and I would imagine the abundance of my life but I

was feel so grateful now you're like one for making $38,000 year to make a

million dollars you won you remember change your mind change your life

everybody wants to change life but you have to change your mind

humans are different because we have powerful minds and sometimes I gets us

in trouble but if you pull it off right it can bring you those things that you

need in life those things that you're missing you know everybody wants the

good life like I say my TEDx talk everybody wants the good life but not

everybody gets the good life because most people aren't willing to do this

stuff that it takes and I willing to put in the time put in the grind my mother

used to tell me Todd you you do anything you put your mind to

and my grandmother used to tell me if a task is once begun never leave it till

it's done be that labor great or small do it well or not alone and I kind of grew

up with that matter you know I grew up believing that you can do anything you

put your mind you know and I don't

no matter what you know I am extremely determined like I'm like you know

abnormally that need to succeed never goes away right it's not only it's not

just a like a general six like succeed for the success for the sake of

succeeding it's it's a desire to create you know I'm saying to use the godly

power and talent that was instilled in me to the best of my ability to maximize

my potential because if I'm not here to maximize my potential then what am I on

earth for

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It's Beautiful Outside | Esperanto Vlog #2 - Duration: 7:26.

Hello and welcome

Today, not a lot is happening

So, I think today will be a good day to speak in Esperanto

Now i am going to get food

So, what will happen today?

1st, we will go to my Parent-In-Laws

to eat with them

Then 2nd, we will return to our house

and play with Noah

and perhaps give him a bottle

Then 3rd, perhaps we will nap

Or we will watch T.V

Also, i am trying to not say "um" when i am thinking

But, it is difficult

I Brought Food

In my car

Drinks!

Here is your drink

Shhhh, he is napping

I am waiting for my mother to bring my son home.

And i am walking outside because it is very beautiful today. Look at the sky

Very blue

There is not a cloud in the sky

It is warm outside, it feels good

He is home

I think that my Mother-In-Law is cooking soup. It will be delicious

We are home

So, we will play after we nap

Do you want to nap?

Clap

Do you remember?

Do it

Good boy

Lets go nap

Bottle time

Is it good?

The nap was good

Now Noah is eating

So, we are watching T.V

Before i watch T.V

I am eating cereal

Cereal perhaps is my favorite food

He likes to stand and watch T.V

So, I am making a bottle because it is time for noah to sleep

Noah, i have your bottle

Are you ready?

Now i am reading him a book

Good night my baby

I love you

Today i needed to buy a battery for my scale, and i forgot

And now i will watch T.V.

And will edit the video

Thanks for watching my video

I hope you like it and i will see you tomorrow

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Ive run out of ideas... help - Duration: 5:40.

yooo dope intro dude

wizard101?!? seriously...

oooo sexy face ;]

Hey! i have blue hair too!

dope face man i love the robes too ;]

Ethan SeaFlame

Evan SeaFlame

Flint SeaFlame

Gallen SeaFlame

Gilroy SeaFlame

Bro this seems like a family...

Ian SeaFlame...

Alric UnicornFinder?! tf kinda name is that

Belgrim BoomFist tf are these names?

Allan Taleshard...

Dolan SpriteGlade

Blake StrongFist...

Alex HexTamer...

Cody FrogThorn WIZARD101 STOP THIS OML

Here it goes with a gilroy again...

ok i cant take it im going with Gilroy ThunderMaker -.-

QUE EPIC BATTLE MUSIC

*epic battle music continues from the beginning of the video*

wtf... i cant get out of this

WHYYY

Im Done

Make sure to subscribe!

Click on the left for the previous video! :]

Click on the right for a random video!

Turn on the post notifications too!!

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Essence of Murli 03-10-2017 - Duration: 7:23.

Om Shanti !

Today's Murli Date Is 3rd Octobere 2017

( Today Baba remembered Tortoise. We all know story of hare and tortoise wherein moral of story is slow and steady wins race. Hare though fast was lazy and lost. )

Essence: Sweet children, sit in silence by withdrawing your senses like a tortoise and spin the discus of self-realisation.

Remember the Father who is the Saccharine of all relationships and your sins will be absolved.

Question: What is the Father's shrimat for the children who belong to God's clan?

Answer: Since you have become the children of God and are sitting personally in front of Him, remember Him with a lot of love.

Follow His shrimat. The more you remember Him, the more intoxication you will have.

However, Maya, Ravan, sees that his customers are being taken away and so he wages war on you.

Baba says: Children, don't become weak. I am sitting here to give you power.

Song: Have patience, o mind! Your days of happiness are about to come

Essence for dharna: 1. Follow the Father's shrimat, become soul conscious and become a garland around the Father's neck.

Stay in remembrance of the Father and experience supersensuous joy.

2. Become a total destroyer of attachment to this world. Don't remember the dirty body of anyone.

Blessing: May you use your Godly sanskars and make everything worthwhile and thereby become an embodiment of success.

The children who use their Godly sanskars finish their waste thoughts automatically.

To use something in a worthwhile way means to save and increase it.

Let it not be that you continue to use your old sanskars and keep your Godly sanskars in the locker of your intellect.

Some have the habit of keeping their good possessions and their money in the banks and cupboards.

They love old things and so they continue to use those.

You mustn't do that here.

Here, you have to make everything worthwhile with your thoughts, words and powerful attitude and you will become an embodiment of success.

Slogan: When the canopy of "The Father and I" is over you, no obstacle can then stay with you.

To the sweetest, beloved, long-lost and now-found children, love, remembrance and good morning from the Mother, the Father, BapDada.

The spiritual Father says namaste to the spiritual children.

We spiritual children convey to spiritual Baapdada, our love our remembrance, our good morning & our namaste namaste

Om Shanti !

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