Thursday 6 June from 8.45 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
Hannah Arendt Campus, amphi 2E07
Open to staff and students of Avignon University.
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On 13 April 2023, Avignon University voted for its first Open Science Charter. But the Second National Plan for Open Sciencewhich set itself the goal of making open science widespread in France, will come to an end at the end of 2024. Where do French research establishments stand in terms of their targets for opening up publications and data? How do research funding agencies influence these practices? How are institutions negotiating with scientific publishers in this period of transition to new publication models? What means are available to small universities to achieve their objectives? The aim of this event is to launch a debate on these issues with the Avignon scientific community.
8.45 a.m. - 9.15 a.m. | Coffee reception |
9.15-9.30 a.m. | Georges Linarès : Opening |
9.30 a.m. to 10.15 a.m. | Marin Dacos
Open Science: how far have French schools got? |
10.15-11.00 a.m. | Zoé Ancion
Research funding agencies: a lever for improving institutions' open science practices? |
11.00 a.m. to 11.45 a.m. | Françoise Rousseau-Hans
Negotiating with scientific publishers: is there an ideal agreement model? |
11.45 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. | Round table : Opening up science: what can be done on a day-to-day basis? >> Download the presentation |
Marin Dacos is national coordinator for open science at the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research. He is the founder and former director of OpenEdition.
Zoé Ancion is Head of the Open Science Unit in the Digital Strategy and Data Division of the French National Research Agency (ANR).
Françoise Rousseau-Hans is head of the research and scientific information support department at the CEA and co-coordinator of the Couperin consortium.
For further information:
science-ouverte@univ-avignon.fr
https://univ-avignon.fr/recherche/science-ouverte/