This book is the seventh volume under the title Organizations and Strategies in Astronomy (OSA). The OSA series covers a large range of fields and themes: in practice, one could say that all aspects of astronomy-related life and environment are considered in the spirit of sharing specific expertise and lessons learned. The chapters of this book are dealing with socio-dynamical aspects of the astronomy (and related space sciences) community: characteristics of organizations, strategies for development, operational techniques, observing practicalities, journal and magazine profiles, public outreach, publication studies, relationships with the media, research communication, series of conferences, evaluation and selection procedures, research i...
In this paper we showcase the importance of understanding and measuring interdisciplinarity and oth...
A few comments are offered in the light of about thirty years of activities linked to the informatio...
Recommendations are given regarding National Science Foundation (NSF) astronomy programs and the NAS...
Graphical illustrations of geographical distributions, ages and sizes of astronomy-related organizat...
During the twentieth century, American amateur astronomers attempted to form national organizations ...
Astronomy is by nature an interdisciplinary activity: it involves mathematics, physics, chemistry an...
Abstract. The age of currently active astronomy-related organizations is investigated from comprehen...
The geographical distribution of astronomy-related organizations is illustrated from comprehensive a...
We discuss the IAU Commission 46 and Office for Astronomy Development (OAD) programs that support ad...
Astronomy has played a major part in the development of civilisations, not only through conceptual d...
Astronomers in small groups are in a special position. Their research has to be on a similar level ...
We relate the success story of an amateur astronomy association based at Constantine, which has spea...
Many of the most important questions studied in astronomy touch on fundamental issues with great pop...
The health of astronomy depends crucially on education in astronomy for two reasons: the education o...
Scientific societies provide an important forum for scientists to meet and exchange ideas. In the ea...
In this paper we showcase the importance of understanding and measuring interdisciplinarity and oth...
A few comments are offered in the light of about thirty years of activities linked to the informatio...
Recommendations are given regarding National Science Foundation (NSF) astronomy programs and the NAS...
Graphical illustrations of geographical distributions, ages and sizes of astronomy-related organizat...
During the twentieth century, American amateur astronomers attempted to form national organizations ...
Astronomy is by nature an interdisciplinary activity: it involves mathematics, physics, chemistry an...
Abstract. The age of currently active astronomy-related organizations is investigated from comprehen...
The geographical distribution of astronomy-related organizations is illustrated from comprehensive a...
We discuss the IAU Commission 46 and Office for Astronomy Development (OAD) programs that support ad...
Astronomy has played a major part in the development of civilisations, not only through conceptual d...
Astronomers in small groups are in a special position. Their research has to be on a similar level ...
We relate the success story of an amateur astronomy association based at Constantine, which has spea...
Many of the most important questions studied in astronomy touch on fundamental issues with great pop...
The health of astronomy depends crucially on education in astronomy for two reasons: the education o...
Scientific societies provide an important forum for scientists to meet and exchange ideas. In the ea...
In this paper we showcase the importance of understanding and measuring interdisciplinarity and oth...
A few comments are offered in the light of about thirty years of activities linked to the informatio...
Recommendations are given regarding National Science Foundation (NSF) astronomy programs and the NAS...