The quantitative description of the scientific conference MECO (Middle European Cooperation in Statistical Physics) based on bibliographic records is presented in the paper. Statistics of contributions and participants, co-authorship patterns at the levels of authors and countries, typical proportions of newcomers and permanent participants as well as other characteristics of the scientific event are discussed. The results of this case study contribute to better understanding of the ways of formalization and assessment of conferences and their role in individual academic careers. To highlight the latter, the change of perspective is used: in addition to the general analysis of the conference data, an ego-centric approach is used to emphasize the role of a particular participant for the conference and, vice versa, the role of MECO in the researcher's professional life. This paper is part of the special CMP issue dedicated to the anniversary of Bertrand Berche - a well-known physicist, an active member of the community of authors and editors of the journal, long time collaborator and dear friend of the author.
翻译:论文介绍了根据书目记录对科学会议MECO(中欧统计物理合作)的定量描述,其中介绍了贡献和参与者的统计资料、作者和国家两级的共同作者模式、新来者和永久参与者的典型比例以及科学活动的其他特点,讨论了本案例研究的结果,有助于更好地了解会议正规化和评估工作的方式及其在个别学术生涯中的作用,为突出后者,采用了观点的改变:除了对会议数据的一般分析外,还采用了自我中心办法,强调会议特定与会者的作用,反之,也强调了MECO在研究者职业生活中的作用。本文是CMP专门为Bertrand Berche(著名物理学家、该期刊作者和编辑界的积极成员、长期协作者和作者的亲密朋友)周年举办的专题的一部分。</s>