Open Science

(credits: Caroline Maufroid / Sciences Po)

Open Science is a movement that promotes unrestricted access to scientific knowledge, and more specifically to research outputs, to the widest possible audience, within an appropriate academic, legal, ethical, and technical framework.

Throughout the lifecycle of your research projects, you can act to make your findings more visible, accessible, and even reusable: you can write a data management plan (DMP), describe the data to make it easier to find, choose controlled vocabularies to improve sharing, make the data visible on dedicated platforms, write data papers, and make your data and publications accessible.

Would you like to better understand and plan for these processes from the very beginning of your research project? Do you need to provide for open access to your findings in a funded project?