Science ouverte, le défi de la transparence - Académie éditions

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Summary:

From Google's English: "A new way of conceiving scientific research, open science, was born with the computer revolution. In the wake of Open Access  (free access to the results of research funded by public money), it supports the great ideal of transparency that today invades all spheres of life in society. This book describes its origins, perspectives and objectives, and reveals the obstacles and obstacles to private profit and academic conservatism.

Bernard Rentier is a Belgian virologist. After an international career as a researcher, he became vice-rector ( 1997-2005 ) and then rector of the University of Liège ( 2005-2014 ). It has established an institutional repository system for scientific publications that has become a model of open access and is currently dedicated to promoting open science in all its implications for research and researchers...."

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https://academie-editions.be/accueil/363-science-ouverte-le-defi-de-la-transparence.html

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Date tagged:

03/13/2019, 08:48

Date published:

03/13/2019, 04:48