Cafés
The Open Science Cafés are curated by Laurent Romary. They take place via videoconference from 1:30 to 2:00 PM… just in time for a coffee break. Each session starts with a central question, unfolding its various challenges and implications. Then, ample time is given for discussion. Why not take this opportunity to gather in the lab and listen to the “Café” with your colleagues?
Those who were unable to attend a Café can refer to the Open Science blog posts (see below), as some of them address the same topics.
Previous Sessions of the Open Science Cafés
- Should Research Be Published Openly? – 22 June 2023 – Laurent Romary (Inria)
- Must We Pay to Publish? – 14 September 2023 – Laurent Romary (Inria)
- Why Develop a Data Management Plan? – 16 November 2023 – Laurent Romary (Inria)
- What Data Should Be Published? – 18 January 2024 – Laurent Romary (Inria)
- What Is Recherche.data.gouv? – 1st March 2024 – Laurent Romary (Inria)
- A Data Reuse Charter: Why and How? – 23 April 2024 – Laurent Romary (Inria)
- Identifiers and Research Outputs – 24 January 2025 – Laurent Romary (Inria)
- Hot, warm and cold data and their storage – 23 May 23 2025 – Serge Cohen (CNRS)
- Publishing platforms – Episciences – 11 July 2025 – Raphaël Tournoy (CNRS)
- Scientific use of BnF data – 3 October 2025 – Jean-Philippe Moreux (BnF)
Blog Posts
The five blog posts below were written by Juliette Ollivier as part of the Open Science Working Group’s activities.