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Looking for open access academic publications

Looking for open access academic publications Contact person Urfist de Paris, secretariat-urfist@psl.eu   Course description Complete course material : https://urfist.chartes.psl.eu/sites/default/files/ab/bouchard_urfistparis_ri-oa_022024.pdf I am looking for open access publications     – Bibliographic databases and scientific search engines general scientific search engines: Google scholar commercial bibliographic bases: Web of Science and Scopus the mega-indexes: Dimensions, The Lens the newcomers: OpenAlex, Matilda scientific search engines dedicated to open access: BASE, CORE, OpenAIRE… Gold open access: journals and books magazines: DOAJ, Paperity… the case of French-speaking magazines: Persée, OpenEdition journals, Cairn, Mir@bel… the works: DOAB     – Green open access: deposit and self-archiving platforms institutional open archives: HAL thematic open archives: arXiv, PMC… the case of theses: theses.fr, TEL… the case of research data – research data (examples): Zenodo…     -Browser extensions: Open access button, Unpaywall, Google scholar button, Click and Read, …     – Open access more or less open and more or less black ask the authors academic social networks: ResearchGate, Academia other social networks: #IcanhazPDF, Reddit Scholar web archives: Internet archive scholar clandestine libraries: SciHub, LibGen I would like to publish or distribute in open access institutional policies funder policy: Sherpa Juliet… positioning of the editors: Sherpa Romeo, Mir@bel… publish in gold open access publish an article: DOAJ… publish a work predatory publishers and pseudo-scientific journals d-eposit/distribute in open access  the case of preprints individual action of the researcher Learning objectives Understanding “open access” (green, gold, black…) Using databases and research tools for academic open access Open access publishing Course duration and period 6 hours + 1 h exercise before, various dates every year Format Online Prerequisites None Course Link https://pslx-pedago.helvetius.net/nfs/pslx-stp/documents/Science ouverte.pdf   Deadline for registration One week before the course Who Should Attend Post-graduate students, academics, librarians, trainers

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Open science and research data​

Open science and research data Contact person PSL internal school,ecoleinternepsl@dauphine.psl.eu  Course description General overview and challenges of open science Definition and goals of open science Open science French and European policies Understanding process and workflows of a research project works Research data: definition and issues Research data Main issues surrounding the data associated with publications The data lifecycle and the FAIR principles The data management plan Some disciplinary specificities Learning objectives Understanding open science challenges Improving skills to support open science in research projects Data management plans Course duration and period 6 hours, various dates every year Format Classroom Prerequisites None Course Link https://pslx-pedago.helvetius.net/nfs/pslx-stp/documents/Science ouverte.pdf   Deadline for registration One week before the course Who Should Attend Staff

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Survival kit for open science

Survival kit for open science Contact person Collège doctoral de PSL,college-doctoral@psl.eu Course description What are the main patterns for Open Access publishing? Why and how to ensure the proper management of your research data? How can we promote the visibility of our work and the dissemination of our publications through open science? Based on quizzes, summary points, exchanges between participants, this course will provide advice and practical tools for designing your research in an open manner, with a view to promoting the work carried out during the Ph.D. 1) Introduction Context and definitions Current issues in open science 2) Publish and distribute in Open Access Why and how to publish in Open Access? Legal aspects of Open Access distribution Protect yourself against predatory publishers 3) Manage and share your data Research data, what are we talking about? Managing and sharing your data, what’s the point? In practice, how do we do it? Some tools to survive in the world of data Learning objectives Awareness of open science challenges for PhD students, and use of open tools Open access academic publishing Thesis data management Course duration and period 6 hours, various dates every year Format Workshop Prerequisites None Course Link https://adum.fr/script/formations.pl?mod=3558932&site=MINESPT Deadline for registration Varies each year Who Should Attend PHD students

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