Dear Dr. KogList List User,
Below is the abstract of a forthcoming BBS target article
ALTRUISM AND SELFISHNESS
by
Howard Rachlin
http://www.bbsonline.org/Preprints/Rachlin/Referees/
This article has been accepted for publication in Behavioral and Brain
Sciences (BBS), an international, interdisciplinary journal providing
Open Peer Commentary on important and controversial current research in
the biobehavioral and cognitive sciences.
Commentators must be BBS Associates or nominated by a BBS Associate. To
be considered as a commentator for this article, to suggest other
appropriate commentators, or for information about how to become a BBS
Associate, please reply by EMAIL within three (3) weeks to:
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The Calls are sent to 10,000 BBS Associates, so there is no expectation
(indeed, it would be calamitous) that each recipient should comment
on every occasion! Hence there is no need to reply except if you wish
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If you are not a BBS Associate, please approach a current BBS
Associate (there are currently over 10,000 worldwide) who is familiar
with your work to nominate you. All past BBS authors, referees and
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Curriculum Vitae and BBS will circulate it to appropriate Associates to
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To help us put together a balanced list of commentators, please give
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To help you decide whether you would be an appropriate commentator for
this article, an electronic draft is retrievable from the online
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_____________________________________________________________
ALTRUISM AND SELFISHNESS
Howard Rachlin
Psychology Department
State University of New York
Stony Brook, New York, 11794-2500
KEYWORDS: addiction, altruism, commitment, cooperation, defection,
egoism, impulsiveness, patterning, prisoner¹s dilemma, reciprocation,
reinforcement, selfishness, self-control
ABSTRACT: Many situations in human life present choices between (a) narrowly
preferred particular alternatives and (b) narrowly less preferred (or aversive)
particular alternatives that nevertheless form part of highly preferred abstract
behavioral patterns. Such alternatives characterize problems of self-control. For
example, at any given moment, a person may accept alcoholic drinks yet also prefer
being sober to being drunk over the next few days. Other situations present
choices between (a) alternatives beneficial to an individual and (b) alternatives
that are less beneficial (or harmful) to the individual that would nevertheless be
beneficial if chosen by many individuals. Such alternatives characterize problems
of social cooperation; choices of the latter alternative are generally considered
to be altruistic. Altruism, like self-control, is a valuable temporally-extended
pattern of behavior. Like self-control, altruism may be learned and maintained over
an individual¹s lifetime. It needs no special inherited mechanism. Individual acts
of altruism, each of which may be of no benefit (or of possible harm) to the actor,
may nevertheless be beneficial when repeated over time. However, because each
selfish decision is individually preferred to each altruistic decision, people can
benefit from altruistic behavior only when they are committed to an altruistic
pattern of acts and refuse to make decisions on a case-by-case basis
http://www.bbsonline.org/Preprints/Rachlin/Referees/
___________________________________________________________
Please do not prepare a commentary yet. Just let us know, after having
inspected it, what relevant expertise you feel you would bring to bear
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In the past, Behavioral and Brain Sciences (BBS) had only been able
to do 1-2 BBS multiple book treatments per year, because of our
limited annual page quota. BBS's new expanded page quota will make
it possible for us to increase the number of books we treat per
year, so this is an excellent time for BBS Associates and
biobehavioral/cognitive scientists in general to nominate books you
would like to see accorded BBS multiple book review.
(Authors may self-nominate, but books can only be selected on the
basis of multiple nominations.) It would be very helpful if you
indicated in what way a BBS Multiple Book Review of the book(s) you
nominate would be useful to the field (and of course a rich list of
potential reviewers would be the best evidence of its potential
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Dear Dr. KogList List User,
Below is the abstract of a forthcoming BBS target article
ALTRUISM AND SELFISHNESS
by
Howard Rachlin
http://www.bbsonline.org/Preprints/Rachlin/Referees/
This article has been accepted for publication in Behavioral and Brain
Sciences (BBS), an international, interdisciplinary journal providing
Open Peer Commentary on important and controversial current research in
the biobehavioral and cognitive sciences.
Commentators must be BBS Associates or nominated by a BBS Associate. To
be considered as a commentator for this article, to suggest other
appropriate commentators, or for information about how to become a BBS
Associate, please reply by EMAIL within three (3) weeks to:
calls(a)bbsonline.org
The Calls are sent to 10,000 BBS Associates, so there is no expectation
(indeed, it would be calamitous) that each recipient should comment
on every occasion! Hence there is no need to reply except if you wish
to comment, or to nominate someone to comment.
If you are not a BBS Associate, please approach a current BBS
Associate (there are currently over 10,000 worldwide) who is familiar
with your work to nominate you. All past BBS authors, referees and
commentators are eligible to become BBS Associates. A full electronic
list of current BBS Associates is available at this location to help
you select a name:
http://www.bbsonline.org/Instructions/assoclist.html
If no current BBS Associate knows your work, please send us your
Curriculum Vitae and BBS will circulate it to appropriate Associates to
ask whether they would be prepared to nominate you. (In the meantime,
your name, address and email address will be entered into our database
as an unaffiliated investigator.)
To help us put together a balanced list of commentators, please give
some indication of the aspects of the topic on which you would bring
your areas of expertise to bear if you were selected as a commentator.
To help you decide whether you would be an appropriate commentator for
this article, an electronic draft is retrievable from the online
BBSPrints Archive, at the URL that follows the abstract below.
_____________________________________________________________
ALTRUISM AND SELFISHNESS
Howard Rachlin
Psychology Department
State University of New York
Stony Brook, New York, 11794-2500
KEYWORDS: addiction, altruism, commitment, cooperation, defection,
egoism, impulsiveness, patterning, prisoner¹s dilemma, reciprocation,
reinforcement, selfishness, self-control
ABSTRACT: Many situations in human life present choices between (a) narrowly
preferred particular alternatives and (b) narrowly less preferred (or aversive)
particular alternatives that nevertheless form part of highly preferred abstract
behavioral patterns. Such alternatives characterize problems of self-control. For
example, at any given moment, a person may accept alcoholic drinks yet also prefer
being sober to being drunk over the next few days. Other situations present
choices between (a) alternatives beneficial to an individual and (b) alternatives
that are less beneficial (or harmful) to the individual that would nevertheless be
beneficial if chosen by many individuals. Such alternatives characterize problems
of social cooperation; choices of the latter alternative are generally considered
to be altruistic. Altruism, like self-control, is a valuable temporally-extended
pattern of behavior. Like self-control, altruism may be learned and maintained over
an individual¹s lifetime. It needs no special inherited mechanism. Individual acts
of altruism, each of which may be of no benefit (or of possible harm) to the actor,
may nevertheless be beneficial when repeated over time. However, because each
selfish decision is individually preferred to each altruistic decision, people can
benefit from altruistic behavior only when they are committed to an altruistic
pattern of acts and refuse to make decisions on a case-by-case basis
http://www.bbsonline.org/Preprints/Rachlin/Referees/
___________________________________________________________
Please do not prepare a commentary yet. Just let us know, after having
inspected it, what relevant expertise you feel you would bring to bear
on what aspect of the article. We will then let you know whether it was
possible to include your name on the final formal list of invitees.
_______________________________________________________________________
*** SUPPLEMENTARY ANNOUNCEMENTS ***
(1) The authors of scientific articles are not paid money for their
refereed research papers; they give them away. What they want is to
reach all interested researchers worldwide, so as to maximize the
potential research impact of their findings.
Subscription/Site-License/Pay-Per-View costs are accordingly
access-barriers, and hence impact-barriers for this give-away
research literature.
There is now a way to free the entire refereed journal literature,
for everyone, everywhere, immediately, by mounting interoperable
university eprint archives, and self-archiving all refereed research
papers in them.
Please see: http://www.eprints.orghttp://www.openarchives.org/http://www.dlib.org/dlib/december99/12harnad.html
---------------------------------------------------------------------
(2) All authors in the biobehavioral and cognitive sciences are
strongly encouraged to self-archive all their papers in their own
institution's Eprint Archives or in CogPrints, the Eprint Archive
for the biobehavioral and cognitive sciences:
http://cogprints.soton.ac.uk/
It is extremely simple to self-archive and will make all of our
papers available to all of us everywhere, at no cost to anyone,
forever.
Authors of BBS papers wishing to archive their already published
BBS Target Articles should submit it to BBSPrints Archive.
Information about the archiving of BBS' entire backcatalogue will
be sent to you in the near future. Meantime please see:
http://www.bbsonline.org/help/
and
http://www.bbsonline.org/Instructions/
---------------------------------------------------------------------
(3) Call for Book Nominations for BBS Multiple Book Review
In the past, Behavioral and Brain Sciences (BBS) had only been able
to do 1-2 BBS multiple book treatments per year, because of our
limited annual page quota. BBS's new expanded page quota will make
it possible for us to increase the number of books we treat per
year, so this is an excellent time for BBS Associates and
biobehavioral/cognitive scientists in general to nominate books you
would like to see accorded BBS multiple book review.
(Authors may self-nominate, but books can only be selected on the
basis of multiple nominations.) It would be very helpful if you
indicated in what way a BBS Multiple Book Review of the book(s) you
nominate would be useful to the field (and of course a rich list of
potential reviewers would be the best evidence of its potential
impact!).
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Dear Dr. KogList List User,
Below is the abstract of a forthcoming BBS target article
ALTRUISM AND SELFISHNESS
by
Howard Rachlin
http://www.bbsonline.org/Preprints/Rachlin/Referees/
This article has been accepted for publication in Behavioral and Brain
Sciences (BBS), an international, interdisciplinary journal providing
Open Peer Commentary on important and controversial current research in
the biobehavioral and cognitive sciences.
Commentators must be BBS Associates or nominated by a BBS Associate. To
be considered as a commentator for this article, to suggest other
appropriate commentators, or for information about how to become a BBS
Associate, please reply by EMAIL within three (3) weeks to:
calls(a)bbsonline.org
The Calls are sent to 10,000 BBS Associates, so there is no expectation
(indeed, it would be calamitous) that each recipient should comment
on every occasion! Hence there is no need to reply except if you wish
to comment, or to nominate someone to comment.
If you are not a BBS Associate, please approach a current BBS
Associate (there are currently over 10,000 worldwide) who is familiar
with your work to nominate you. All past BBS authors, referees and
commentators are eligible to become BBS Associates. A full electronic
list of current BBS Associates is available at this location to help
you select a name:
http://www.bbsonline.org/Instructions/assoclist.html
If no current BBS Associate knows your work, please send us your
Curriculum Vitae and BBS will circulate it to appropriate Associates to
ask whether they would be prepared to nominate you. (In the meantime,
your name, address and email address will be entered into our database
as an unaffiliated investigator.)
To help us put together a balanced list of commentators, please give
some indication of the aspects of the topic on which you would bring
your areas of expertise to bear if you were selected as a commentator.
To help you decide whether you would be an appropriate commentator for
this article, an electronic draft is retrievable from the online
BBSPrints Archive, at the URL that follows the abstract below.
_____________________________________________________________
ALTRUISM AND SELFISHNESS
Howard Rachlin
Psychology Department
State University of New York
Stony Brook, New York, 11794-2500
KEYWORDS: addiction, altruism, commitment, cooperation, defection,
egoism, impulsiveness, patterning, prisoner¹s dilemma, reciprocation,
reinforcement, selfishness, self-control
ABSTRACT: Many situations in human life present choices between (a) narrowly
preferred particular alternatives and (b) narrowly less preferred (or aversive)
particular alternatives that nevertheless form part of highly preferred abstract
behavioral patterns. Such alternatives characterize problems of self-control. For
example, at any given moment, a person may accept alcoholic drinks yet also prefer
being sober to being drunk over the next few days. Other situations present
choices between (a) alternatives beneficial to an individual and (b) alternatives
that are less beneficial (or harmful) to the individual that would nevertheless be
beneficial if chosen by many individuals. Such alternatives characterize problems
of social cooperation; choices of the latter alternative are generally considered
to be altruistic. Altruism, like self-control, is a valuable temporally-extended
pattern of behavior. Like self-control, altruism may be learned and maintained over
an individual¹s lifetime. It needs no special inherited mechanism. Individual acts
of altruism, each of which may be of no benefit (or of possible harm) to the actor,
may nevertheless be beneficial when repeated over time. However, because each
selfish decision is individually preferred to each altruistic decision, people can
benefit from altruistic behavior only when they are committed to an altruistic
pattern of acts and refuse to make decisions on a case-by-case basis
http://www.bbsonline.org/Preprints/Rachlin/Referees/
___________________________________________________________
Please do not prepare a commentary yet. Just let us know, after having
inspected it, what relevant expertise you feel you would bring to bear
on what aspect of the article. We will then let you know whether it was
possible to include your name on the final formal list of invitees.
_______________________________________________________________________
*** SUPPLEMENTARY ANNOUNCEMENTS ***
(1) The authors of scientific articles are not paid money for their
refereed research papers; they give them away. What they want is to
reach all interested researchers worldwide, so as to maximize the
potential research impact of their findings.
Subscription/Site-License/Pay-Per-View costs are accordingly
access-barriers, and hence impact-barriers for this give-away
research literature.
There is now a way to free the entire refereed journal literature,
for everyone, everywhere, immediately, by mounting interoperable
university eprint archives, and self-archiving all refereed research
papers in them.
Please see: http://www.eprints.orghttp://www.openarchives.org/http://www.dlib.org/dlib/december99/12harnad.html
---------------------------------------------------------------------
(2) All authors in the biobehavioral and cognitive sciences are
strongly encouraged to self-archive all their papers in their own
institution's Eprint Archives or in CogPrints, the Eprint Archive
for the biobehavioral and cognitive sciences:
http://cogprints.soton.ac.uk/
It is extremely simple to self-archive and will make all of our
papers available to all of us everywhere, at no cost to anyone,
forever.
Authors of BBS papers wishing to archive their already published
BBS Target Articles should submit it to BBSPrints Archive.
Information about the archiving of BBS' entire backcatalogue will
be sent to you in the near future. Meantime please see:
http://www.bbsonline.org/help/
and
http://www.bbsonline.org/Instructions/
---------------------------------------------------------------------
(3) Call for Book Nominations for BBS Multiple Book Review
In the past, Behavioral and Brain Sciences (BBS) had only been able
to do 1-2 BBS multiple book treatments per year, because of our
limited annual page quota. BBS's new expanded page quota will make
it possible for us to increase the number of books we treat per
year, so this is an excellent time for BBS Associates and
biobehavioral/cognitive scientists in general to nominate books you
would like to see accorded BBS multiple book review.
(Authors may self-nominate, but books can only be selected on the
basis of multiple nominations.) It would be very helpful if you
indicated in what way a BBS Multiple Book Review of the book(s) you
nominate would be useful to the field (and of course a rich list of
potential reviewers would be the best evidence of its potential
impact!).
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Kedves Kogtarsak,
a www.om.hu/eisz-rol szolo uzenetemet az elmult napokban tobb
helyre is elkudtem, azota igen nagy mennyisegu ilyen-olyan levelet
kapok,
tobbnyire segitseg keres vagy megjegyzesek, hogy mi hogy nem mukodik.
Na szoval:
(1) Nekem az OM-hez, az EISZ-hez, semmihez semmi kozom;
mindossze azt gondoltam, hasznos informaciot adok, ha ugy vesszuk,
szivessegbol vagy kollegialitasbol, mert gondoltam, hatha erdekel
valakit. Azt hittem, ez vilagos.
(Nb.: ki-ki a sajat egyetemen a Konyvtartol, a Kartol,
valakitol mar reg meg kellett volna kapja az infot, bar en se
igy jutottam hozza).
(2) Ezert aztan ne reklamaljatok/reklamaljanak nekem, kerem szepen.
(3) Reszemrol ennyi. Elnezest, de ezzel en lezartnak tekintem.
(3') Amugy: nalam minden mukodik, es nem hittem, hogy gond lesz vele.
A csuggedoknek tobb sikert,
udv kgy
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Tudomanytortenet es Tudomanyfilozofia Tanszek,
ELTE, 1518 Budapest, P.O. Box 32.
Tel./FAX: (36) 1 372 2924
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From: Gulyas Attila <gulyas(a)koki.hu>
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 13:23:13 +0200 (CEST)
To: Gergely Csibra <g.csibra(a)bbk.ac.uk>
Cc: gk(a)hps.elte.hu
Subject: Re: Fwd: Web of Science
> alatt hozzaferheto a Web of Science es mas; ez gyakorlatilag az SCI-t,
> SSCI-t es ilyeneket, plusz egyes full-text folyoiratbazisokat jelent.
> Regisztracio utan hasznalhato.
Regisztraltam, de hasznos dolgokat nem talaltam csak mindenfele
demokat. Akkor ez most mar mukodik vagy meg csak fog?
udv
___________________________Attila Gulyas PhD______________________________
Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
gulyas(a)koki.hu http://kokiux.koki.hu/~gulyas
tel: 36-1-2109400/246 36-1-2109413 fax: 36-1-2109412
___________________H-1450 Budapest POBox 67, Hungary___________________:-)
Kogtarsak,
Az utobbi idoben egyre tobb uzenetet kell manualisan tovabbitanom, mert vagy
(1) olyan cimrol erkezik, amely nincs rajta a listan, vagy (2) tul hosszu a
header, mert sok cimre megy egyszerre az uzenet. A faradsagot nem sajnalom,
de neha ez egyben kesest is jelent, mert nem lehetek mindig internet
kozelben. A (2) elkerulheto, ha a koglist-re szant uzenetek csak oda
cimzodnek, az (1) pedig ugy, ha azok, akik tobb cimrol is szeretnenek a
koglist-re irni, jeleznek e cimeiket nekem vagy Cserges Enikonek
(cserges(a)cogpsyphy.hu).
--
Gergely Csibra Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development
Research Fellow School of Psychology
Senior Lecturer Birkbeck College
g.csibra(a)bbk.ac.uk Malet Street
tel: (44) 20 7631 6323 London WC1E 7HX
fax: (44) 20 7631 6587 United Kingdom
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Nagy Attila <nagyat(a)dragon.klte.hu>,
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Nemes Laszlo <nemeslal(a)hotmail.com>,
Nemeth Dezso <nemethd(a)sol.cc.u-szeged.hu>,
Nyiri Kristof <nyiri(a)phil-inst.hu>,
Orban Gergo <finnegan(a)rmki.kfki.hu>,
Orban Krisztina <orban(a)jak.ppke.hu>, Polonyi Tunde <tutu(a)dpg.hu>,
Polya Tibor <polya(a)mtapi.hu>, Pongracz Peter
<uupeter(a)ludens.elte.hu>,
Somogyvari Zoltan <soma(a)sunserv.kfki.hu>,
Soos Sandor <soos(a)hps.elte.hu>,
Szabo Richard <rics(a)valerie.inf.elte.hu>,
Szalay Agnes <ext-Agnes.Szalay(a)nokia.com>,
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Vajda Zsuzsanna <vajda.zsuzsanna(a)drotposta.hu>,
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Gulyas Laszlo <laszlo.gulyas(a)sztaki.hu>,
Abrusan Marta <abrusan(a)nytud.hu>,
Attila Csordas <csordasa52(a)hotmail.com>,
Gabi Felhosi <felhogab(a)hotmail.com>, Gyenis Balazs
<gyepi(a)stud.bke.hu>,
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"Ivady R. Eszter" <h837204(a)stud.u-szeged.hu>,
Janos Toth <jtoth(a)helka.iif.hu>,
Koszeghy Kolos <KOSZEGHY(a)ludens.elte.hu>,
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Lukacs Agnes <alukacs(a)matavnet.hu>, Neugam Tunde <nugi(a)megesz.hu>,
Rajkai Csaba <rajkai(a)cogpsyphy.hu>,
"Terenyi =?iso-8859-1?Q?Zolt=E1n?=" <terka(a)matavnet.hu>,
Zalanyi Laszlo <zala(a)rmki.kfki.hu>, koglist <koglist(a)cogpsyphy.hu>,
mafla(a)hps.elte.hu
Subject: EISZ =?iso-8859-1?Q?H=EDrlev=E9l?=
Ezt ma reggel kaptam.
En otthonrol is hasznalom (lasd lent),
az ELTE modem szerveren keresztul, udv kgy
EISZ
Gyakran Ismitelt Kirdisek
1.Mi az EISZ?
2.Hogyan lehet hozzafirni?
3.Kik firhetnek hozza?
4.Nem szerepel az intizminy, hattirintizminy, kutatshely,
kar neve, mi a teendu?
5.Nem szerepel az intizminy, hattirintizminy, kutatshely,
kar neve, de be tudok lipni. Hogy lehet ez?
6.Hol kapok jelszst?
7.Hol tudok regisztralni?
8.Ingyenes a regisztracis?
9.Mire hasznaljak fel a szemilyes adataimat?
10.Hogyan m{kvdik a szolgaltatas?
11.Hol lehet megvaltoztatni a jelszst?
12.Megkaptam a jelszst is nem tudok belipni. Mit csinaljak?
13.Milyen bvngiszukkel m{kvdik a rendszer?
14.Mikor indul a kvvetkezu szolgaltatas?
15."Az Vn IP cmmirul nem engedilyezett a belipis"
hiba|zenetet kapok. Mit tegyek?
16.Amerikaban, k|lfvldvn dolgozok. Tudom hasznalni az
EISZ-t?
17.Otthonrsl tudom hasznalni az EISZ-t?
18.Minden szolgaltatashoz k|lvn kell regisztralnom magam?
19.Miirt nem siker|l belipnem, ha mar egyszer siker|lt
tegnap?
20.Nem siker|lt letvltenem egy PDF fajlt!
21.A letvltisnil, vagy bizonyos oldalakon a
ScienceDirect-ben a Personal Login jvn be!
1.Mi az EISZ?
Az EISZ egy olyan nemzeti program, amelynek cilja, hogy a
felsuoktatas is a tudomanyos kutatas szamara nilk|lvzhetetlen
elektronikus informacisforrasokat kvzpontilag, nemzeti licenc
alapjan vasarolja meg, mgy az eddigieknil linyegesen tvbb
informacist, szilesebb felhasznalsi kvrnek, fajlagosan
kedvezubb aron lehessen biztosmtani. Buvebben ...
2.Hogyan lehet hozzafirni?
Elirhetu az OM honlapjan kereszt|l a www.om.hu cmmen a
Felsuoktatas/EISZ, illetve a Kutatas/EISZ men|pontra
kattintva, vagy kvzvetlen|l a www.om.hu/eisz cmm
begipelisivel. A www.eisz.hu cmm is az EISZ kezduoldalara
mutat.
3.Kik firhetnek hozza?
A hasznalatra jogosult intizminyek listaja elirhetu itt .
A hasznalatra jogosult intizminyek kutatsi, oktatsi,
hallgatsi ingyenesen firhetnek hozza a rendszerhez.
4.Nem szerepel az intizminy, hattirintizminy, kutatshely,
kar neve, mi a teendu?
Kirem ennek ellenire prsbaljon meg belipni a rendszerbe. Ha
siker|l, akkor csak adminisztraciss hiba miatt maradt le az
intizminy a listarsl. Ebben az esetben k|ldjvn egy e-mailt is
javmtjuk a listat. Kirem jelezze a levilben, hogy siker|lt a
belipis.
Ha nem siker|l a belipis, mert azt mrja ki a rendszer, hogy
az Vn gipe nincs az engedilyezett IP cmmtartomanyban, akkor
kirj|k mrja meg mind az intizminy nevit, mind az IP
cmmtartomanyt e-mail-en. A kirist a szolgaltatsval kvtvtt
szerzudis alapjan elbmraljuk is az eredminyrul visszajelzist
k|ld|nk e-mail-en.
5.Nem szerepel az intizminy, hattirintizminy, kutatshely,
kar neve, de be tudok lipni. Hogy lehet ez?
Ebben az esetben adminisztraciss hiba miatt az intizminy neve
nem ker|lt ra a listara. Kirj|k e-mail-en jelezze szamunkra a
problimat is javmtjuk a listat.
6.Hol kapok jelszst?
Ha figyelmesen vigigolvassa barmelyik BELIPIS oldalt, akkor a
szvvegben lathats egy "kattintson ide" felirat. Erre a
hivatkozasra kattintva lehet eljutni a regisztraciss oldalra,
ahol adataink megadasa is a felhasznalasi feltitelek
elfogadasa utan a rendszer automatikusan general egy jelszst
is elk|ldi a regisztralasnal megadott e-mail cmmre.
Az e-mail megirkezise atlagosan 2-3 percet vesz iginybe is
sebessig f|gg a helyi levelezu szerver beallmtasaitsl is.
Amennyiben nem kapott jelszst 24 sran bel|l, akkor eluszvr
kirj|k tesztelje a helyi levelezu rendszer m{kvdisit, majd
jelezze nek|nk e-mail-en a problimat.
A BELIPIS oldalak a fuoldalrsl nymlnak a BELIPIS feliratokra
kattintva. Egy regisztracis mindkit rendszerhez hasznalhats.
7.Hol tudok regisztralni?
Ha figyelmesen vigigolvassa barmelyik BELIPIS oldalt, akkor a
szvvegben lathats egy "kattintson ide" felirat. Erre a
hivatkozasra kattintva lehet eljutni a regisztraciss oldalra,
ahol adataink megadasa is a felhasznalasi feltitelek
elfogadasa utan a rendszer automatikusan general egy jelszst
is elk|ldi a regisztralasnal megadott e-mail cmmre.
Az e-mail megirkezise atlagosan 2-3 percet vesz iginybe is
sebessig f|gg a helyi levelezu szerver beallmtasaitsl is.
Amennyiben nem kapott jelszst 24 sran bel|l, akkor eluszvr
kirj|k tesztelje a helyi levelezu rendszer m{kvdisit, majd
jelezze nek|nk e-mail-en a problimat.
A BELIPIS oldalak a fuoldalrsl nymlnak a BELIPIS feliratokra
kattintva. Egy regisztracis mindkit rendszerhez hasznalhats.
8.Ingyenes a regisztracis?
Igen.
9.Mire hasznaljak fel a szemilyes adataimat?
Kirj|k, olvassa el az adatvidelmi elveket. Ezek szerint
kezelj|k az adatokat.
10.Hogyan m{kvdik a szolgaltatas?
A szolgaltatas egy proxy szerveren kereszt|l ellenurzi, hogy
az Vn gipinek IP cmme a megadott IP cmmtartomanyba esik-e. Ha
ez nem teljes|l, akkor hiba|zenettel tir vissza a rendszer.
Az IP cmmeken kmv|l a rendszer automatikusan nem ellenurzi,
hogy a regisztracisnal valss adatokat adott-e meg, de ezek az
adatok a kisubbiekben elukereshetuek, ellenurizhetuek a
rendszerbul a megfelelu jogosultsaggal rendelkezu szemilyek
szamara.
A szolgaltatsk Interneten kereszt|l, vagy kvzvetlen
adatbazisbsl szolgaltatnak.
11.Hol lehet megvaltoztatni a jelszst?
Barmelyik BELIPIS oldal aljan a jelszs megvaltoztatasa
hivatkozasra kattintva.
12.Megkaptam a jelszst is nem tudok belipni. Mit csinaljak?
Nagy valsszmn{siggel vagy elgipelte, vagy rosszak a bvngiszu
beallmtasai. Kirj|k prsbalja zjra begipelni, a rendszer nem
korlatozza a belipisi kmsirletek szamat.
A rendszer IE 4.0-tsl, illetve Netscape 4.7-tul m{kvdukipes.
Az ajanlott beallmtasok, amelyek ugyancsak problimat
okozhatnak:
JavaScript futtas bekapcsolasa.
Jelszs tarolas kikapcsolasa.
"accept cookies" opcis engedilyezise
A helyi rendszergazdat kirjik meg, hogy segmtsen a
beallmtasok irvinyesmtisiben, amennyiben nem siker|l
megtalalni az opciskat.
13.Milyen bvngiszukkel m{kvdik a rendszer?
Internet Explorer 4.0-tsl is Netscape 4.7-tul.
14.Mikor indul a kvvetkezu szolgaltatas?
A targyalasok folyamatban vannak. Az EISZ hmrlevilbul
irtes|lni fognak az zj szolgaltatas elindulasarsl.
15."Az Vn IP cmmirul nem engedilyezett a belipis"
hiba|zenetet kapok. Mit tegyek?
Amennyiben intizminye szerepel a jogosultak listajan, kirj|k
mrjon e-mail-t jelezve, hogy az Vnvk IP cmmtartomanya
kimaradt a rendszerbul. Kirj|k, hogy ne csak az Vn IP cmmit
k|ldje el ez esetben, hanem a helyi rendszergazdaval
egyeztetve azt az IP tartomany(oka)t, amely vsszes
intizminyi, hozzafirisre jogosult szammtsgip IP cmmit
tartalmazza is csakis azokat.
16.Amerikaban, k|lfvldvn dolgozok. Tudom hasznalni az
EISZ-t?
Sajnalatos msdon a szerzudis csak Magyarorszagra vonatkozik.
Mgy csak abban az esetben tudja hasznalni k|lfvldrul az
EISZ-t, ha valamilyen technolsgiaval (pl. VPN) grafikusan be
tud jelentkezni az egyik magyarorszagi engedilyezett
intizminyhez. Az OM dolgozik a rendszer kiterjesztisin.
17.Otthonrsl tudom hasznalni az EISZ-t?
Sajnalatos msdon egyenlure nem. Az OM dolgozik a rendszer
kiterjesztisin. Reminyeink szerint jvvu iv elejitul (2002) a
rendszer mar elirhetu lesz otthonrsl is.
Otthonrsl jelen pillanatban valamely engedilyezett
intizminyhez tvrtinu betarcsazassal lehet hasznalni a
rendszert.
18.Minden szolgaltatashoz k|lvn kell regisztralnom magam?
Nem. Ugyanazokat az adatokat hasznalja mindkit rendszer.
19.Miirt nem siker|l belipnem, ha mar egyszer siker|lt
tegnap?
Ennek sok oka lehet. Kirj|k eluszvr mindig tesztelje az
alabbiakat is csak utana mrjon e-mail-t:
Mas Internet oldalakat el tud-e irni.
Jelszs elgipelis.
Bekapcsolva felejtett Caps Lock.
Kikapcsolt Num Lock.
Bvngiszu beallmtasok. (ld. 12. kirdis)
Megfelelu bvngiszu verzis. (ld. 13. kirdis)
Busy signal hibajelzis esetin a Web of Science-nil
betelt a 100 fus egyszerre tvrtinu bejelentkezisi hatar.
Ebben az esetben kisubb kell zjra prsbalkozni.
20.Nem siker|lt letvltenem egy PDF fajlt!
A ScienceDirect rendszer nihany oldalan abszolzt
hivatkozasokat hasznal. Ezek kik|szvbvlise mig folyamatban
van.
21.A letvltisnil, vagy bizonyos oldalakon a
ScienceDirect-ben a Personal Login jvn be!
A ScienceDirect rendszer nihany oldalan abszolzt
hivatkozasokat hasznal. Ezek kik|szvbvlise mig folyamatban
van.
Non-member submission from ["MARYVONNE MERRI" <maryvonne.merri(a)educagri.fr>]
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Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 20:20:08 +0200
Subject: Second call for papers ESSCS
To: psyco(a)dvqu.ru, sdsmir(a)psych2.msu.ru, epn(a)epn.dn.runnet.ru,
decan(a)fp.uni-sofia.bg, stanislav.stech(a)pedf.cuni.cz, psu(a)cas.cz,
departm(a)psych.ut.ee, koglist(a)cogpsyphy.hu, dspetrov(a)f.bg.ac.yu,
pognjeno(a)f.bg.ac.yu, iivi(a)f.bg.ac.yu
From: "MARYVONNE MERRI" <maryvonne.merri(a)educagri.fr>
Please, find herewith the second call for papers of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY
FOR THE STUDY OF COGNITIVE SYSTEMS.
Second call for papers, October 2001
EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY
OF COGNITIVE SYSTEMS
Special Workshop on Multidisciplinary Aspects of Learning
Clichy (Paris, France), 17-19 January 2002
TOPIC
The ESSCS attempts to promote the multidisciplinary study of all aspects
of cognition. Learning is one of the nodal points of cognition and
raises many integrative issues with regard to the study of cognitive
systems. This is the first special workshop on this topic organised by
the ESSCS. The spirit of the workshop is deliberately chosen to
encourage researchers from various fields to discuss with each other
about the challenges and opportunities offered by a cross disciplinary
approach to learning.
SCOPE
Contributions are invited on all aspects of learning, in human, animal,
and artificial systems. More specifically the following subdisciplines
of cognitive sciences are involved:
- Psychology (cognitive, clinical, developmental, ergonomics)
- Artificial intelligence (general aspects)
- Neurosciences (associative memory, neural networks, etc.)
- Linguistics (also computational), language disorders
- Educational and Instructional sciences
- Philosophy, History of concepts.
INVITED SPEAKERS
G.J. Dalenoort (University of Groningen):
Theoretical considerations on learning
G. Vergnaud (CNRS, Universite Paris 8):
Learning and conceptual development
J. Rogalski (CNRS, Universite Paris 8):
Epistemology and cognitive analysis of the task: towards a common frame
for analysing competence acquisition from students to professionals
ORGANISATION
The scientific program includes both oral communications and poster
presentations. Each oral communication will be allotted 20 minutes for
presentation plus 10 minutes for discussion. The workshop schedule will
include a poster session; presenters will stand by their posters for
informal discussion with workshop participants.
The working language of the workshop is English. There will be a maximum
of 20 oral presentations. The total number of presentations will be
restricted to about 40. Participation is also possible without a
communication.
The workshop will take place at the "Lycee Rene Auffray", 23 rue Fernand
Pelloutier, 92110 Clichy, Tel: 01-49-68-90-00 (from abroad:
+33-1-49-68-90-00), Web site: www.lycee-rene-auffray.com, Metro
(underground): line 13 (direction: "Gabriel Peri - Asnieres -
Gennevilliers"; Stop: "Mairie de Clichy")
For more information see the ESSCS webpage: http://www.esscs.org
For scientific or local information please contact:
michael.pichat(a)univ-paris8.fr
SUBMISSION OF CONTRIBUTIONS
Contributions will be peer-reviewed and considered on the basis of their
relevance over a variety of subdisciplines of cognitive sciences. This
will imply that papers that exclusively report on experimental results,
without a theoretical basis or interpretation, will not be accepted. In
case of doubt, please take up contact with the organisers. Papers that
have been accepted can also be submitted to a special issue of Cognitive
Systems, the international peer-reviewed journal of the ESSCS.
Submissions (in English) should be sent in the form a 300 words
abstract. Desired presentation form is to be indicated (oral, poster,
oral or poster). Submissions should be sent as an email attachment
(please both in RTF and DOS formats) to both G. Dalenoort
(G.J.DALENOORT(a)ppsw.rug.nl) and M. Pichat
(michael.pichat(a)univ-paris8.fr) by the 30th of October 2001. Acceptance
will be notified within a week, upon which registration payment is
required.
COMMITTEES
Scientific committee
G.J. Dalenoort, University of Groningen
G. Ricco, Universite Paris 8
G. Vergnaud, CNRS, Universite Paris 8
K.B. Koster, University of Groningen
P.L.C. Van Geert, University of Groningen
Organising committee
M. Pichat, Universite Paris 8
L. Numa-Bocage, IUFM de Picardie
M. Merri, ENFA de Toulouse
D. Morange, Universite Lyon 2
M.-C. Jollivet, IUFM de Poitou-Charentes
REGISTRATION
Owing to administrative reasons, it is not possible to separate workshop
and catering charges. Therefore, the following amounts include both
workshop fees and catering fees (3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 5 breaks).
Please note that
Members of the ESSCS: Non members of the ESSCS: Students: ESSCS
membership:
Full registration fee deposit deadline: 15 November 2001
Payment modalities shall be notified with declaring of acceptance.
Please note that communication abstract will not be published in the
workshop proceedings unless payment is received.
ACCOMMODATION
Some double rooms are available in the Lycee Rene Auffray itself (place
of the meeting). Double rooms (with shower/bath and toilets) are about 40
altogether per night. These rooms have to be booked in advance.
Full accommodation fee deposit deadline: 15 November 2001
Payment modalities shall be notified with notification of acceptance
Alternative accommodation (hotels)
Each room is provided with internal bathroom (toilets and shower or
bath), television and telephone. Prices are per night and in Euro.
Reservations with the hotels can be made directly (if deposits are
required: best via a letter with authorisation to charge a credit card,
to avoid high costs of international money transfers).
Hotel des Chasses (**), Single room: Distance to workshop place: 5 minutes
walk.
Tel: From abroad: 00-33-1-47-37-01-73, in France: 01-47-37-01-73
Address: 49 rue Pierre Beregovy, 92110 Clichy
Website: www.hoteldeschasses.fr
Hotel Sovereign (***), Single room: Distance to workshop place: 10 minutes
walk.
Tel: from abroad: 00-33-1-47-37-54-24, in France: 01-47-37-54-24
Address: 14 rue Dagobert, 92110 Clichy
Hotel Savoy (**), Single room: Distance from workshop place: 8 minutes walk.
Tel: from abroad: 00-33-1-47-37-17-01, in France: 01-47-37-17-01
Address: 20 rue Villeneuve, 92110 Clichy
Website: www.123france.com/europe/france/paris/hotels/hoclichy.htm
IMPORTANT DATES
Workshop: 17-19 January 2002
Submission deadline: 30th October 2001
Notification of acceptance: 7th November 2001
Registration fee deposit deadline: 15th November 2001
Accommodation fee deposit deadline: 15th November 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Maryvonne MERRI
ENFA Toulouse-Auzeville
BP 87
31326 Castanet-Tolosan Cedex
0561753291
maryvonne.merri(a)educagri.fr
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Maryvonne MERRI
ENFA Toulouse-Auzeville
BP 87
31326 Castanet-Tolosan Cedex
0561753291
maryvonne.merri(a)educagri.fr