Migration réalisée !
Migration réalisée !
Le Japon adopte le modèle français du Baromètre de la #scienceouverte. Cette initiative confirme la position de leader de la France dans ce domaine.
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#monitoring #collaborationscientifique #FranceJapon
Japan has adopted the French #OpenScience Monitor model. This initiative confirms France’s leadership in this field.
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#monitoring #Scientificcollaboration #FranceJapan
💥New post | The majority of UK academic institutions now no longer post on X
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#AcademicSky #X #AcademicSocialMedia
Une remarquable augmentation de la transparence des essais cliniques français (+9 points en un an), faisant suite à des efforts interministériel (Santé / Recherche) et à un accompagnement du CNCR. Une véritable satisfaction.
Huge increase in transparency of French clinical trials (+9 points for academic lead sponsors). Our continuous efforts on this topics have impact.
Congratulations to the newly established GRIOS - Global Research Initiative on Open Science Academic Advisory Board! 👏
We wish you productive meetings and a fruitful collaboration.
Nous poursuivons notre effort de suivi des indicateurs de science ouverte.
French #OpenScience Monitor 2025
- Progress in the sharing of clinical trial results (+9 points for academic lead sponsors)
- Improvements in data and software sharing
- Stabilization of the open access rate of publications and doctoral theses
www.ouvrirlascience.fr/the-2025-fre...
Happy to see this new step for GRIOS.
Lancement de doctorat.gouv.fr, la plateforme nationale du doctorat
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The two talks are available : edurl.fr/bangalore-op... and edurl.fr/bangaloreRT
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Where do French research publish ? Distribution by discipline show Humanities and Social sciences as top users.
Map of 14 000 diamond open access journals in the World.
Picture of the talk in Bangalore.
The presentations and discussions at this summit were rich and inspiring.
The diamond open access publishing landscape is taking shape internationally, while respecting legitimate differences.
I would like to thank the organisers for the quality and significance of their work.
The most important message was the existence of 14,000 open access journals worldwide that charge no publication fees, and their presence on every continent.
To my knowledge, this is the first time such a global map has been published.
France has taken on its responsibilities and contributed €1.1 million to SCOSS (The Global Sustainability Coalition for Open Science Services).
I mentioned consortium-based funding initiatives such as KOALA and the Open Journal Collective.
I also highlighted the work in favor of diamond open access by CNRS, the University of Lorraine, and the French National Research Agency (ANR).
I discussed funding initiatives, including the National Fund for Open Science (four calls for projects, €8 million in total, with 81 projects funded to date), and the transition programme towards open access (€7 million over 10 years).
I had the opportunity to mention the many French initiatives in the field of diamond open access publishing. In particular, OpenEdition, the Centre Mersenne, Episciences, and Peer Community In. I also discussed METOPES, an open-source solution natively designed for single source publishing (SSP).
1) structured open science policies,
2) infrastructures, services, and publishers,
3) funding mechanisms, and
4) an international voice, trust, and visibility.
During the roundtable organised by UNESCO, I highlighted four pillars. For diamond open access publishing to develop —ensuring sustainability, quality, and visibility— it must rely on:
Europe has seen the emergence of major structuring initiatives in the field of diamond open access, such as the Action Plan for Diamond Open Access, the European infrastructure OPERAS, and the European Diamond Capacity Hub.
I emphasized the diversity of diamond open access publishing models, particularly the existence in Europe of models such as freemium open access (e.g., OpenEdition’s freemium model) and the subscribe-to-open model.
I emphasized the need to provide researchers in all disciplines with a range of publishing options, so that they can exercise genuine choice.
While the social sciences and humanities often publish in diamond open access, this is virtually never the case in medicine, fundamental biology, engineering, and chemistry. Between these two groups, we find mathematics, physics, astronomy, and computer science.
During the opening ceremony, I had the opportunity to discuss the state of diamond open access in France, noting that French researchers publish 13% of their work in diamond journals.
I had the pleasure of contributing three times to the 3rd Global Summit on Diamond Open Access in Bangalore, which focused on academic publishing in open access without publication fees.
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Résidences Wikimédia
Un nouveau cycle de résidences Wikimédia s’ouvre en 2025–2026 avec trois résidences supplémentaires : au MNHN, à l’URFIST de Paris et au SCD de l’Université de Montpellier.
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Replication Game. 29 mai 2026. Abel Brodeur, économiste U Ottawa, fondateur de l’Institut pour la Réplication (I4R) sera présent. Les participants reproduiront des études publiées dans des revues académiques de premier plan en utilisant le contenu des dossiers de réplication disponibles en ligne.