Science 3.0: Corrections to the « Science 2.0 » paradigm
The concept of « Science 2.0 » was introduced almost a decade ago to describe the new generation of online-based tools for researchers allowing easier data shar...
The concept of « Science 2.0 » was introduced almost a decade ago to describe the new generation of online-based tools for researchers allowing easier data shar...
Since its birth in the early seventeenth century, the press has played a prominent role in the political and social life of France. Over the two last decades, t...
Journal impact factors have become an important criterion to judge the quality of scientific publications over the years, influencing the evaluation of institut...
The richness in knowledge has changed access methods for all stake holders in retrieving key knowledge and relevant information. This paper presents a study of ...
« Pour faire l’état des lieux du libre accès (LA) en France en 2012, dix ans après la Budapest Open Access Initiative, nous avons examiné les deux voies : la vo...
Peer review of publications is at the core of science and primarily seen as instrument for ensuring research quality. However, it is less common to independentl...
Increasing public interest in science information in a digital and 2.0 science era promotes a dramatically, rapid and deep change in science itself. The emergen...