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Telecon January 17 Agenda:

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  1. Louis Lanzerotti:  Editorial Report on continued production of SWJ and SWQ.  Very nice editorial this month introducing the solar cycle anniversary concept.
  2. Howard Singer/Dan Baker:  Summary of Discussions at AGU Editorial Board Luncheon (cryptic notes taken during the meeting are here)
  3. Delores Knipp:  Followup on her initiative to increase visibility and utilization: a SWJ version of Astrobites ("SWxbits").
  4. Nancy Crooker:  Potential submission to EOS as followup to her suggestion at the AGU Luncheon
  5. Paul Cannon:  Ensuring the "mission statements" for Radio Science, Space Weather Journal, and JGR-Space Physics are consistent and clear.
  6. Barbara Giles/Brooks Hansen:  Progress on work to define Terms of Reference
  7. Brooks Hanson/Barbara Giles:  Progress on work to provide visual prototype of SWQ using new Wiley special section software features

 


In other news:

Starting to keep a list of suggestions for articles, interviews, tutorials , etc.

Peter Chi, editor of the SPA News, pointed to the Wiley online library subscription service specially noting the Space Weather Journal. Thanks for the "shout out" Peter! To ensure folks remain aware of the need to subscribe, we will add a "notes to the editor" page to remind future editors to post subscription information to the newsletters at least once/twice a year.

Bob Robinson has contributed to a "history" page .  Please take a look and consider what history you may be able to add.  We'll want this material for our "Space Weather Journal First Solar Cycle" celebration.

Article in the Politico re consequences of EMP and magnetic storms.  Thanks Lou for the alert.

AGU home page featured the news release for the very interesting lunar dust and radiation paper that was recently published in Space Weather.

Next Telecon:
Wednesday, January 29 at 1pm Eastern
Wednesday, January 29 at noon Central
Wednesday, January 29 at 11am Mountain
Wednesday, January 29 at 10am Pacific
Wednesday, January 29 at 6pm GMT

 

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MEETING/TELECON INFO

Next Telecons:

Telecon #3
Fri, Jan 17 at 2pm Eastern
Fri, Jan 17 at 1pm Central
Fri, Jan 17 at noon Mountain
Fri, Jan 17 at 11am Pacific
Fri, Jan 17 17 at 7pm GMT

Telecon #4
Wed, Jan 29 at 1pm Eastern
Wed, Jan 29 at noon Central
Wed, Jan 29 at 11am Mountain
Wed, Jan 29 at 10am Pacific
Wed, Jan 29 at 6pm GMT
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