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Gilbert C FAURE
October 13, 2013 8:40 AM
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is a personal Notebook Thanks John Dudley for the following tweet "If you like interesting snippets on all sorts of subjects relevant to academia, information, the world, highly recommended is @grip54 's collection:" La curation de contenus, la mémoire partagée d'une veille scientifique et sociétale
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Today, 4:09 AM
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💠Edito Jacqueline Sala Veillemag 25 nov. 2025💠 Le charme discret des diagnostics, des matrices, des développements audacieux, des « roadmaps » continuent à séduire des auteurs brillants comme le prouvent Thierry Lafon, Stéphanie B.rochot, Marc Patard (PhD) ou Dr Mohamed Benabid … Mais l’art de la coordination, lui, ressemble à une partition qu’on répète inlassablement. Chacun défend sa gamme, mais l’orchestre joue en sourdine. La pensée se révèle en haut de la portée, l’action traîne en bas, hors tempo. Cela vaut également pour la mise en cohérence d’une stratégie effective d’IA comme le constate la Cour des Comptes.
Que ce soit dans les groupes de réflexions, les tables-rondes ou les instituts de recherche, le cerveau continue de tourner, mais le corps lui ne se met pas réellement en mouvement : la pensée et l’action ne regardent pas dans la même direction. Cela ressemble à une sorte de paralysie. Ce diagnostic posé par Philippe Baumard dès 2012 semble s’aggraver d’année en année.
Le passage à l’acte, le vrai, celui qui transforme une idée en résultat mesurable, demeure rare. On le célèbre comme une prouesse, alors qu’il devrait être la norme. À force de multiplier les comités et les synthèses, on finit par croire que la cogitation suffit à faire bouger le réel, elle devient presque un alibi.
Les idées sont vitales, elles posent les bases, fixent les horizons, mais ce sont les actes, la rigueur des faits, qui construisent l’histoire.
Mais demain sera un autre jour, et ouvrira la scène de l’action. Le meilleur reste à écrire, ou plutôt à vivre !
SOMMAIRE 1 -Intelligence économique 3.0 : Le système de Management de l'information stratégique SMISt. Thierry Lafon & Stéphanie Brochot https://lnkd.in/e9FvaRqg 2 -Entre idées et influences : les coulisses des think tanks français. Entretien avec Marc Patard https://lnkd.in/eXHwS4ui 3 -26-30 janv. 2026. 26ème éd. de la conférence EGC. Extraction et gestion des connaissances https://lnkd.in/eGRxJPyc 4 -5-6 déc. Festival de l'OSINT. Entre investigation, cinéma documentaire et sphères artistiques et militantes. https://lnkd.in/e3ktrczB 5 -Intelligence artificielle: une stratégie française en panne de cohérence. La Cour des comptes https://lnkd.in/eybKVfvr 6 -Lutter contre la désinformation: savoirs, enjeux et pratiques par Dr Mohamed Benabid https://lnkd.in/erZRP55H
👁️🗨️L'avis éclairé de celle qui promeut l'IE depuis 29 ans déjà🙏.
CR451 - Centre de Recherche 451 AEGE - Le réseau d'experts en intelligence économique Portail de l'Intelligence Économique EEIE - École Européenne d'Intelligence Économique Master Intelligence Economique de l'IAE de Poitiers Institut des hautes études de défense nationale IHEDN Institut d'étude des crises de l'intelligence économique et stratégique Laboratoire CEREGE Master Intelligence Économique. IFIS - Université Gustave Eiffel Master S2IE - Stratégie Internationale et Intelligence Economique Master Intelligence Economique et Stratégies Compétitives
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Today, 3:57 AM
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December 7, 1:21 PM
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Give this fun activity a try! It’s a great way for students to learn how to build a positive and professional online presence. https://bit.ly/3JaHbJA
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December 7, 4:23 AM
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December 7, 4:11 AM
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This is what happens when 1) manipulating rankings is encouraged or institutionalized and 2) these rankings are not properly curated. The Stanford list is a complete joke... and its name is bad publicity for Stanford, by the way!
Disclaimer: AFAIK, I am / was in the Stanford list, not in Clarivate's. Don't really care, have not checked for a long time.
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Gilbert C FAURE
December 5, 10:26 AM
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Chers étudiants du Master VSOC, je vous invite à suivre cette soutenance, qui s'annonce très riche d'enseignements et très bien ancrée dans les #SIC.
👉 https://lnkd.in/eE2KyuEC
#intelligenceeconomique #renseignement #analyse #veille #infocom
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Gilbert C FAURE
December 5, 5:13 AM
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I’m excited to announce the next free mini-masterclass from Meducate Global Academy, this time focusing on Mentoring in Health Professions Education (and beyond!), led by my friend and colleague Subha Ramani, MBBS, MPH, MMEd, PhD, FAMEE, a true leader in the global health-professions education community.
Subha’s work has shaped how we think about modern mentoring relationships, how we support learners, and how we develop faculty who can mentor with purpose and impact. Subha is Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, a general internist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, senior core faculty in the Harvard Macy Program, and Past President of AMEE. Her recent work including the 2024 “Mentoring in Health Professions Education: AMEE Guide No. 167” has helped shape how we understand mentoring relationships in health-professions teaching and learning. More about Subha here https://lnkd.in/dRnC5qcj. This session will be a 30-minute mini-masterclass (maybe a little longer if the conversation takes off!) and will follow the same interactive, fast-paced style as our previous Academy mini-masterclasses. We will send out the dates and times for the sessions, and a link to sign up in early January. I’m passionate about mentoring as well, and this year I was honored to receive the Frances M. Maitland Mentorship Award from the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions. Mentoring has played a huge role in my career, and it’s something I feel deeply committed to strengthening across our global community. If mentoring , whether as mentor, mentee, or both, is important to you in education, clinical work, leadership, or life, I invite you to join our notification list. The masterclass will be offered at least twice to accommodate different geographies, beginning in January. Signing up will also give you early access to future mentoring-focused offerings from Meducate Global Academy.
And for those who want to go deeper, the Academy will also be offering longer, more formal mentoring masterclasses in 2026. And stay tuned for more topics and awesome faculty to be announced soon... Sign up here: 👉 https://lnkd.in/dN3dSbTE Looking forward to growing a global mentoring community together.
Feel free to share with your networks!
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from Nik Peachey
December 5, 2:42 AM
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Traditionally, we have thought of literacy as the ability to communicate through reading, writing, listening, and speaking. But in our digital age, we are as likely to use video, images audio and even gestures as modes of communication. The ability to understand and share information through a combination of these modes is known as multimodal literacy.
Via Nik Peachey
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December 3, 4:26 AM
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"Science of the Total Environment" is a diarrhea journal published by Elsevier. This "mega-journal" published up to 10,000 papers per year. On almost everything... as long as you are ready to pay $4,150 publication fees!
But irregularities were so massive that Clavirate decided to unlist this journal. Elsevier is the publisher that publishes the most studies and earns the most, with a 38% profit margin. Don't tell me Elsevier is not predatory!
Higlighted in El Pais - link in comments.
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December 2, 1:35 PM
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Kansas City Neighborhood Map: Central Business District-Downtown: Overpriced Bars, River Market: Over-hyped Farmer's Market, Westside North: Michael innes allegedly lives here, Pendleton Heights: Streetcorner pharmaceuticals , Crown Center: Artsy, Beacon Hills: OLD ROY DISNEY ANIMATION STUDIO, Wendell Phillips: Music Venues, Longfellow: Gentrification, Indipendence Plaza: , Union Hill: Christian take over, former Crusty hood , Westside South: Mexican restaurants
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December 2, 1:24 PM
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What do we lose when screens replace books?
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December 2, 6:03 AM
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The Association for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) is delighted to announce that “Sneaked references: Fabricated reference metadata distort citation counts,” written by Lonni Besançon, Guillaume Cabanac, Cyril Labbé, and Alexander Magazinov, published in Volume 75, Issue 12 of the Journal of the Association for Information Science & Technology (JASIST), is the recipient of…
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December 7, 1:24 PM
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We recently published a paper in Nature Communications. The publication fee? Nearly $7000. My mistake for not doing the research before submitting. This is not a good use of increasingly scarce research money. In the future, my group is not going to be submitting to Nature family journals, or other 'fancy' titles that charge absurd publication fees. I am also not reviewing for them or supporting them in other ways. I'll spend my time and money on solid discipline-specific journals and nonprofit publishers. I recognize the pressure, particularly for junior colleagues and those competing for funding (most of us...), to publish in these places, and we need a culture shift and broad action to recognize quality rather than title. The current system needs to be replaced with something better (ideally fixing the very broken peer review system at the same time). Feel free to DM if you have ideas for solutions. | 212 comments on LinkedIn
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December 7, 4:41 AM
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Une vidéo salutaire pour passer un bon week-end.
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December 7, 4:14 AM
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Evidence in public health isn’t a single brick, it’s a dry stone wall.
Ogilvie et al. used this metaphor to describe how different pieces of evidence fit together to form something strong, flexible, and grounded in the real world.
Instead of treating health problems as linear and isolated, they suggest evidence must speak to three dimensions of complex systems:
1️⃣ Mechanisms — the interconnected causes behind health problems. 2️⃣ Dynamics — how these causes evolve over time through feedback and adaptation. 3️⃣ Patterns — the emergent outcomes we see at the population level.
And across these, three types of evidence are needed:
1️⃣ Causal (understanding why health problems occur), 2️⃣ Intervention (what actions can modify them), and 3️⃣ Implementation (how systems adapt and sustain change).
Together, these form nine types of evidence. A practical map for researchers, policymakers and practitioners who want to act systemically, not simplistically.
It’s a brilliant and thought-provoking read - one that challenges us to see evidence not as something to “prove what works,” but as something to help us understand, adapt, and evolve within the systems we seek to change.
Paper by Karien Stronks et al.
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Gilbert C FAURE
December 6, 10:03 AM
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Can you see which 2 publishers don't care about rigorous peer-review? Authors: don't submit 😉 Experts: don't offer peer-review 🤑 Evaluators: consider systematic predatory publication as negative 🤥
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Gilbert C FAURE
December 5, 7:35 AM
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I’m grateful and proud to witness the Rome Coalition on health literacy and human rights building trust through inclusion be brought to live.
Today’s conference, hosted by Italy’s National Office Against Racial Discrimination in cooperation with the Council of Europe, and supported by the Ministers for Health and Family, Natality and Equal Opportunities, emphasized the vital role of health literacy as a human right.
The opening statements featured influential voices: 🔹Eugenia Maria Roccella, Minister for Family, Natality and Equal Opportunities, Italy 🔹Orazio Schillaci, Minister of Health, Italy 🔹Rafael Benitez, Director of Social Rights, Health and Environment, Council of Europe
The Rome Coalition is a result of dedicated efforts by the Council of Europe, the Italian government and a wide range of stakeholders from the European health literacy community and human rights stakeholders with a strong vision that health literacy is not just an individual skill. It is a societal responsibility, requiring systemic commitment from governments, institutions, and communities.
Thanks to all for your dedication! Mattia Peradotto Rafael Benitez Laurence Lwoff Lorenzo Montrasio Lee Hibbard Guglielmo Bonaccorsi Chiara Lorini Assunta Morresi Luigi Palmieri Miguel Arriaga Cristina Vaz de Almeida stephan Van den Broucke Saskia Maria De Gani Vassiliki Karaouli Elvis Sala and many more.
#HealthLiteracy #HumanRights #Equity #Inclusion #PublicHealth #TrustInHealthSystems
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December 3, 1:43 PM
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On Monday, Republican Senator Bernie Moreno of Ohio introduced a bill that would end dual citizenship.
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December 3, 3:39 AM
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« Pendant plus dun siècle, les marchands dattention ont régné en maîtres [voir notre recension du livre éponyme de Tim Wu - NDE], d
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December 2, 1:32 PM
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Paris Neighborhood Map: Saint-Merri: Falafel Area, Saint-Gervais: Gay friendly, Sainte-Avoie: Chinese street , Halles: Underground lair of Metro Hell, Monnaie: Tourist traps, Sorbonne: Students, Saint-Victor: trillionaires, Enfants-Rouges: full of bobos, Arts-et-Métiers: manifestation tout les samedis, Bonne-Nouvelle: Startups Land, Saint-Germain-des-Prés: Most expensive coffees in Paris
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December 2, 1:22 PM
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Qu’est-ce qu’une source ? Est-ce que ce concept est encore compris à l’heure des réponses par IA générative et des modèles de « recherche profonde » ? Quand trouve-t-elle sa place…
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December 2, 5:54 AM
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Découvrez Digispeech par La Digitale. Un outil gratuit et libre pour transformer n'importe quel texte en fichier audio MP3. Idéal pour la différenciation et les langues.
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... designed to collect posts and informations I found and want to keep available but not relevant to the other topics I am curating on Scoop.it (on behalf of ASSIM):
the most sucessful being
Immunology, teaching and learning immunology
http://www.scoop.it/t/immunology
and
From flow cytometry to cytomics
http://www.scoop.it/t/from-flow-cytometry-to-cytomics
Immunology and Biotherapies, a page of resources for the DIU
http://www.scoop.it/t/immunology-and-biotherapies
followed by
Nancy, Lorraine
http://www.scoop.it/t/nancy-lorraine
I am based at Université Lorraine in Nancy
Wuhan, Hubei,
http://www.scoop.it/t/wuhan
because we have a long standing collaboration through a french speaking medical training program between Faculté de Médecine de Nancy and WuDA, Wuhan university medical school and Zhongnan Hospital
CME-CPD,
http://www.scoop.it/t/cme-cpd
because I am at EACCME in Brussels, representative of the medical biopathology and laboratory medicine UEMS section
Mucosal Immunity,
http://www.scoop.it/t/mucosal-immunity
because it was one of our main research interest some years ago
It is a kind of electronic scrapbook with many ideas shared by others.
It focuses more and more on new ways of Teaching and Learning: e-, m-, a-, b-, h-, c-, d, ld-, s-, p-, w-, pb-, ll- ....
Thanks to all