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[本刊讯]第二次京、津、沪科技期刊主编研讨会于1992年12月3~5日在上海召开。参加会议的有三市科技期刊编辑学会负责人、科技期刊的主编(或编辑部负责人),以及广东省和中国科技大学的代表。上海市科委、科协和新闻出版局的领导同志应邀出席开幕式并讲了话。与会代表研讨了科技期刊如何适应我国由计划经济向社会主义市场经济转变,如何走向市场、更新办刊观念、转变管理体制、搞好经营等热点问题。在计划经济转轨走向社会主义市场经济之际,转变办刊观念已到了刻不容缓的地步。科技期刊是传递科技信息的载体,不仅像物质商品那样满足人们的物质需要,更应满足人们的精神需要,即应具有社会和经济双重效应,必须用不同于一般商品的政策加以对待。与会代表认为,计划经济模式的期刊管理办法已不适应市场经济的需求,呼吁主管部门对《科技期刊管理办法》进行修改,以适应社会主义市场经济的规律;放宽经营政策,制定切实可行的奖惩措施,从宏观管理
[The newsletter] The second Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai science and Technology Journal editor seminar in December 1992 3 to 5 held in Shanghai. The meeting was attended by three science and technology journal editors Association, editor in chief of science and technology periodicals (or editorial department head), and Guangdong Province and China University of Science and Technology representatives. Leaders of Shanghai Science and Technology Commission, Science and Technology Association and Press and Publication Bureau were invited to attend the opening ceremony and spoke. Participants discussed how science and technology periodicals should adapt to the hot issues such as the transition from a planned economy to a socialist market economy, how to move to the market, updating the concept of running a journal, changing the management system, and doing a good job in management. As the planned economy transitions to the socialist market economy, it is an urgent matter to change the concept of running a newspaper. Sci-tech periodicals are the carriers of scientific and technological information. They not only satisfy people’s material needs like material goods, but also satisfy people’s spiritual needs. They should have both social and economic effects and must be treated differently from general merchandise. The participants believed that the mode of managing the periodicals under the mode of planned economy has not adapted to the needs of the market economy and called on the competent departments to amend the Measures for the Management of Sci-tech Periodicals to adapt to the laws of the socialist market economy; to relax their operating policies and formulate practical incentives and penalties Measures, from the macro-management