Hyphe and SPPAS: two open software producted by research
To illustrate the benefits of opening up the codes of software developed by research teams, the Université de Lorraine has invited Brigitte Bigi and Benjamin Ooghe to talk about how…
To illustrate the benefits of opening up the codes of software developed by research teams, the Université de Lorraine has invited Brigitte Bigi and Benjamin Ooghe to talk about how…
The Open Science support teams (Open Publications, Research Data and Codes and Software) invite you to discover in 2024/2025 the portraits of researchers from the Lorraine university site committed to…
Retrospective At the end of 2023, Barbara Palli, HDR lecturer in private law, took the initiative to create an open science journal, diamond model and interdisciplinary on the theme of…
The Open Science movement now fully integrates the question of codes and software produced by researchers and personnel surrounding scientific activity, with issues such as reproducibility and scientific integrity, the…
Are you writing the detailed proposal for your ANR project? Or planning to set up an ANR project? The aim of this workshop is to help coordinators and others involved…
A video review, with Carole Chapin (from the French Office for Scientific Integrity), of how the opening up of research software meets the challenges of scientific integrity. Read the…
Following the publication of the new edition of the French Open Science Barometer, the indicators for the Université de Lorraine are now available. They show steady progress towards greater openness…
Add your affiliations, certified by the Université de Lorraine, to your ORCID profile with a single click. Read the full article on Factuel [in French]
On 28 November 2024, the Université de Lorraine organised a day devoted to the specific issue of opening up the source codes of software produced by research: a first that…
The Open Science support teams (Open Publications, Research Data and Software) invite you to discover the 2024/2025 portraits of researchers from Lorraine’s university sites who are committed to open science. For this fourth…