“Open Science encompasses the entire research process and the entire research community. It empowers researchers everywhere to share valuable artifacts from each stage of their investigation and increase visibility and collaboration around their work. Every research community and individual has an opportunity to shape the activities and norms that inspire trust in their work. A commitment to Open Science, therefore, is not a pledge to adopt a few specific behaviors, but to advance openness, transparency and reproducibility in daily life as a researcher” (https://plos.org/commit-to-openness/)
Signataire du Commitment to Research Transparency :
“I embrace the values of openness and transparency in science. I believe that such research practices increase the informational value and impact of my research, as the data can be reanalyzed and synthesized in future studies. Furthermore, they increase the credibility of the results, as independent verification of the findings is possible” (Schönbrodt, F. D., Maier, M., Heene, M., & Zehetleitner, M. (2015). Commitment to research transparency. http://www.researchtransparency.org).
2026 – Membre du Comité EcoEvoRxiv de la Society for Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (SORTEE).
2025 – Avec Matthieu Paquet, j’ai organisé un atelier sur l’Open Science et les activités de SORTEE à l’EOU 2025 de Bangor.
2025 – Membre du Comité Education & Outreach de SORTEE.
2024 – Membre du Comité des conférences de SORTEE.

2024 – Avec le Comité des conférences, j’ai contribué à organiser la conférence SORTEE 2024 : toutes les informations sur les conférences passées sont ICI.
2024 – Interview pour la revue AvoinTiede par Elina Koivisto “Sharing data gives wings and posture” (en finnois : “Lien”). Secrétariat pour la Coordination Nationale Open Science et Recherche. Fédération des Sociétés Savantes Finlandaises.
2023 – Intervention sur invitation à l’atelier Open Science – Improving your research workflow to increase transparency and reproducibility, organisé à l’Université de Neuchâtel, Suisse.

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