Program
Thursday 30 March 2023, 13.30 - 18.00
Welcome coffee (13.00 - 13.30)
Opening of the days
- Welcome words – Nathalie Fargier (CCSD)
- Opening speech – Antoine Petit, Chairman and CEO CNRS
Session 1: The adventure of Episciences
Chair of the session: Nathalie Fargier (CCSD)
- Ten years of open access publication – Claude Kirchner (Inria)
A project supported by scientific communities
- A tribute to Jean-Pierre Demailly – Christine Berthaud
- Presentation of the epi-committies IAM, Maths and SHS – Jos Baeten (CWI Amsterdam), Stéphane Druel (CNRS) et Marianne Reboul (ENS Lyon)
- Feedback from Mathematical Neuroscience and Applications (Olivier Faugeras)
Break
A complete platform for editing and publication
- A free and evolving software that combines a website for the journals with a editorial workflow – Raphaël Tournoy (CCSD)
- A complete range of services to support users – Céline Barthonnat (CCSD)
Round table—A lifetime on Episciences
Moderation : Julie Giovacchini (Centre Jean Pépin, UMR8230 CNRS-ENS-PSL)
This round table focuses on the paths of several journals, their operation and their use of the platform.
- Creation and functioning of the journals
Benoît Claudon (Épijournal de Géométrie Algébrique, Epiga) and Marion Maisonobe (Analyse de réseaux pour les sciences sociales / Network analysis for social sciences, ARCS)
- Communication / Diffusion
Maurine Montagnat (Journal of Theoretical, Computational and Applied Mechanics, JTCAM) and Murray Elder (journal of Groups, Complexity, Cryptology, JGCC)
- Copy Editing / Funding
Stefan Milius (Logical Methods in Computer Science, LMCS) and Pablo Ruiz (Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, JDMDH)
Convivial time (18.00 - 19.30)
Friday 31 March 2023, 9.00 - 14.00
Session 2: The model of the journal, which new editorial models do we see today?
Chair of the session : Hélène Lowinger (Inria)
Traditional models and emerging models
- The end of scientific publication? An analysis concerning legitimacy, predation and automation – Chérifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri (Université de Lyon)
- Peer Community In and Peer Community Journal: what are the similarities, differences and possible expression in Episciences? – Marjolaine Hamelin, Denis Bourguet and Thomas Guillemaud (INRAE)
Overlay journals
Break
Session 3: Making scientific communication free
Chair of the session: Serge Bauin (DDOR CNRS)
- The national context of Open Science – Odile Contat (MESR)
- Transition Elsevier-The diamond model of Reviews of the Academy of Sciences – Justine Fabre (Académie des Sciences), Laurence Bénichou (MNHN) and Célia Vaudaine (Mersenne)
The European context of diamond journals
- Action Plan for Diamond Open Access – Zoé Ancion (ANR)
- Implementing the Diamond Action Plan at European level: the DIAMAS and Craft-OA projects – Pierre Mounier (OPERAS)
- Feedback from Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, JDMDH – Laurent Romary (Director for scientific information and culture, Inria)
- Episciences and OpenAIRE services – Giulia Malaguarnera (OpenAIRE)
Closing lunch buffet
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