Aware of the scientific, ethical and societal stakes involved in the development of open science, the Libraries and Open Science Support Department offers its services to help deploy a policy of open publications and open data.
Its actions fall within the national framework set by the National Open Science Plan, within the European and international frameworks, in coherence with the actions of its partners, and within the framework of the Université Grenoble Alpes Open Science Master Plan adopted, presented and unanimously voted for by the Board of Directors on October 13, 2022.
The plan comprises 4 challenges and 21 actions:
Challenge 1: Make the UGA's data and research code strategy more effective through appropriate governance and coordination of players
Challenge 2: Towards best practices: compliance with local, national and European regulations and recommendations, and commitment to the principle of open data
Challenge 3: Improve support throughout the data, code and software lifecycle
Challenge 4: Improve open editions and publications
Following the master plan, the full Academic Board meeting of December 8, 2022 unanimously adopted the following measures the first version of the open science charter text.
The charter sets out UGA's recommendations and commitments concerning open science.
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