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French Open Science Monitor 2023

The French Open Science Monitor was created as part of the 1st National Plan for Open Science 2018-2021 to measure practices and their evolution, assess the impact of open science policy and refine and adjust it.
For example, we were able to measure that "the rate of French scientific publications in open access rose from 41% in 2017 to 56% in 2019." (according to the Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche website).

Since 2022, ESSEC has been generating its own Open Science Barometer to communicate on its integration of Open Science principles into its practices.

In the graph below, you can see the open access rate of scientific publications of ESSEC Business School, with a Crossref DOI*, published during the previous year by observation year: 

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Since 2021, the K-lab has been offering PhD students and researchers training in open access publishing, predatory journals and ORCID profiles.

In addition, thanks to the "Read and Publish" transforming agreement between Wiley and the K-lab, ESSEC authors are able to publish in open access, since the APC (Article Publishing Charge) is covered.

At the K-lab, you can contact Régine Belliard ( ), in charge of research support, to help you with all aspects of open science: advice on open access publishing (payment of APCs, choice of license, retention of copyright, etc.), help with drafting your data management plan (proofreading, advice, etc.), etc.

*The DOI (Digital object identifier) is a persistent identifier used, among other things, for academic articles. Crossref is the first DOI registration agency.