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.

  1. 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)
  2. Communication / Diffusion
    Maurine Montagnat (Journal of Theoretical, Computational and Applied Mechanics, JTCAM) and Murray Elder (journal of Groups, Complexity, Cryptology, JGCC)
  3. 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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