Last updated on 25 April 2024
In 2020, the French Agency for Ecological Transition (ADEME), the French National Research Agency (ANR), ANRS Emerging Infectious Diseases (ANRS MIE), the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) and the French National Cancer Institute (INCa) signed a joint declaration in favour of open science in order to promote the dissemination and sharing of knowledge. In 2023, they continued to collaborate on the shared commitments of their roadmap and in 2024 they will welcome a new member: Fondation pour la recherche médicale (FRM).
For 2024, the agencies undertake to continue their collaboration on the priority actions of their roadmap in order to strengthen their common policy:
In 2023, the agencies undertook new actions and strengthened their previous initiatives in order to implement these commitments. Among these actions, the network members all support the Action Plan of Diamond Open Access published in March 2022 by Science Europe, cOAlition, OPERAS and ANR.
ANRS MIE’s commitment to open scienceIn 2022, the agencies, in collaboration with the Open Science Committee Skills and Training Board, set up a joint cycle of five webinars for their staff. This first cycle was very closely followed and received positive feedback. In 2024, the network will offer two new webinars hosted by personalities renowned for their expertise in open science:
This year, the open science network welcomes a new member Fondation pour la recherche médicale (FRM), the first non-governmental agency to join us.
FRM supports French biomedical research conducted in the laboratories of public research and higher education bodies. Founded in 1947 and recognised as being of public utility in 1965, it owes its actions solely to the generosity of its donors, partners and testators. It provides private financial support to research projects selected by calls for proposals, in all disciplines and across the entire biology and health research continuum. In 2022, FRM wished to adopt an open science policy in line with its missions and commitments and in accordance with national and international practices and standards.
By joining our network, FRM undertakes to collaborate with the other member agencies on the joint actions presented on the 2023 roadmap and will progressively harmonise its open science policy with those of the other agencies. Expanding the network to include a private research player will enrich exchanges and strengthen its visibility at national level.
The agencies have undertaken new actions and strengthened their previous initiatives in order to implement these commitments. See the report on the actions taken (opposite).
* INCa undertakes to update its grant regulations in 2024 (immediate open access, archiving of source codes and software in Software Heritage, support for the rights retention strategy).
** ANRS Emerging Infectious Diseases (ANRS EID) will submit its project datasets on data.gouv in 2024.
*** ANSES undertakes to sign the Action Plan for Diamond Open Access in 2024.