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The Passport for Open Science
On The September 29, 2020
The Open Science Committee has just published its “Open Science Passport” for PhD students in search of tools and the best practices.
This guide has been designed to support doctoral students at every stage of their career, from developing their scientific approach to publishing their research findings. Whatever their disciplinary field, the guide includes a series of best practices and tools that can be applied and used by all PhD students.
IN THIS ISSUE:
- Developing your scientific approach with an open mind
- Sharing your research
- Get ready for your post-thesis career, join the movement
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What is open science?
Open science has come about as a result of the digial revolution, which provides new opportunities for sharing and publishing scientific content. The Open Science Committee is part of the political commitment and the national plan for open science presented by Frédérique Vidal, Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, on July 4, 2018, during her speech at the annual League of European Research Libraries (Ligue des bibliothèques européennes de recherche – LIBER) conference.