Science
Open Science in Europe: A challenge to benefit all – Open Access Government
F Vidal, Minister of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation in France, weighs up the benefits and challenges of achieving open science in Europe

The health crisis calls for accelerating the transition to open science
If the international crisis triggered by the viral COVID-19 pandemic has mandatorily accelerated the transition to open science, why have academic publishers provided free access only to some of their resources, temporarily and on a limited scope, far from covering the needs of the scientific and medical communities? Today, our ambition is that openness should not be the exception, but rather the norm for all publications r…
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