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Main Authors: Bracco, Laetitia, Jeangirard, Eric, L'Hôte, Anne, Romary, Laurent
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.02856
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author Bracco, Laetitia
Jeangirard, Eric
L'Hôte, Anne
Romary, Laurent
author_facet Bracco, Laetitia
Jeangirard, Eric
L'Hôte, Anne
Romary, Laurent
contents Many countries and institutions are striving to develop tools to monitor their open science policies. Since 2018, with the launch of its National Plan for Open Science, France has been progressively implementing a monitoring framework for its public policy, relying exclusively on reliable, open, and controlled data. Currently, this monitoring focuses on research outputs, particularly publications, as well as theses and clinical trials. Publications serve as a basis for analyzing other dimensions, including research data, code, and software. The metadata associated with publications is therefore particularly valuable, but the methodology for leveraging it raises several challenges. Here, we briefly outline how we have used this metadata to construct the French Open Science Monitor.
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spellingShingle How to build an Open Science Monitor based on publications? A French perspective
Bracco, Laetitia
Jeangirard, Eric
L'Hôte, Anne
Romary, Laurent
Digital Libraries
Many countries and institutions are striving to develop tools to monitor their open science policies. Since 2018, with the launch of its National Plan for Open Science, France has been progressively implementing a monitoring framework for its public policy, relying exclusively on reliable, open, and controlled data. Currently, this monitoring focuses on research outputs, particularly publications, as well as theses and clinical trials. Publications serve as a basis for analyzing other dimensions, including research data, code, and software. The metadata associated with publications is therefore particularly valuable, but the methodology for leveraging it raises several challenges. Here, we briefly outline how we have used this metadata to construct the French Open Science Monitor.
title How to build an Open Science Monitor based on publications? A French perspective
topic Digital Libraries
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.02856