Open Access Week 2025

A week dedicated to the open science
The event will kick off with an opening conference on November 4, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., attendees will have the opportunity to review the latest open science news at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris. There will be a presentation by the Open Science Advisory Board, followed by a review of actions taken. Attendees will also be able to exchange ideas with national and international open science stakeholders (PCI, Software Heritage, and the Groupe Données du GT Science Ouverte Couperin).
During the week, workshops will be held at the engineering schools of the Institut Polytechnique de Paris. Scientists and research support services will be invited to share their best practices, technical solutions, recommendations, and feedback on open science-related issues.
Program 2025
9:00 am | Welcome Coffee |
9:30 am | Opening Speech Jamal Atif, vice-président Recherche et Innovation - IP Paris |
9:40 am | Open Science Advisory Board |
10:05 am | A review of Open Science at IP Paris |
10:20 am | Break |
10:45 am | Peer Community In and Peer Community Journal: from preprint recommendation to diamond open access publication Denis Bourguet - GBGP, Inrae |
11:15 am | Manage and share your research data [title TBC] Mireille Brenel et Benjamin Laillier - Groupe Données du GT Science Ouverte Couperin |
11:45 am | Software Heritage Stefano Zacchiroli - LTCI, Télécom Paris |
12:15 pm | Q&A |
02:00 - 03:00 pm | Reproducibility Crisis in Science and Possible Solutions Denis Bourguet - CBGP, Inrae |
03:30 - 04:30 pm | Software Heritage [title TBC] Jaime Arias - LIPN, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord |
01:00 - 02:00 pm | HAL |
11:00 - 12:00 am | Licences and Research Agreements Alioune Ndao - SR2PI, École polytechnique en ligne |
Denis Bourguet - CBGP, Inrae
Abstract: Peer Community in (PCI) offers a free and transparent alternative to traditional scientific publishing by creating researcher communities that evaluate and recommend preprints. Recommended preprints can then be submitted to journals or published directly in the diamond open access Peer Community Journal. Since its launch in 2017, PCI has grown to 20 thematic communities, uniting over 2,500 scientists and supported by more than 200 institutions worldwide.
Denis Bourguet - CBGP, Inrae
Abstract: The reproducibility crisis in science refers to the difficulty in replicating many studies, primarily in psychology, medicine, and biology, which undermines confidence in published results. This workshop will provide an opportunity to discuss (1) the methodological issues that have led to this crisis and (2) the editorial (by scientific journals) and publication (by authors) practice changes that could help address it.
Denis Bourguet - CBGP, Inrae
Abstract: Peer Community in (PCI) offers a free and transparent alternative to traditional scientific publishing by creating researcher communities that evaluate and recommend preprints. Recommended preprints can then be submitted to journals or published directly in the diamond open access Peer Community Journal. Since its launch in 2017, PCI has grown to 20 thematic communities, uniting over 2,500 scientists and supported by more than 200 institutions worldwide.
Denis Bourguet - CBGP, Inrae
Abstract: The reproducibility crisis in science refers to the difficulty in replicating many studies, primarily in psychology, medicine, and biology, which undermines confidence in published results. This workshop will provide an opportunity to discuss (1) the methodological issues that have led to this crisis and (2) the editorial (by scientific journals) and publication (by authors) practice changes that could help address it.