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We reviewed 7736 live results for national open science plan resources and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Government Portal and Policy Monitoring.
We reviewed 7736 live results for national open science plan resources and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Government Portal and Policy Monitoring.
Source: Ouvrir la Science
Description
The central portal for monitoring France's progress toward 100% open access publication by 2030. It provides legal guidance, monitoring tools (French Open Science Monitor), and best practice resources for researchers on how to share data and publications legally.
Best for
Research administrators, Legal compliance officers and Policy analysts
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Source: Bulgarian Portal for Open Science (BPOS)
Description
A centralized digital repository for Bulgarian scientific publications and research data. This portal aggregates metadata from various institutional repositories and is fully integrated with European infrastructures like OpenAIRE and the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) to ensure high visibility for Bulgarian research.
Best for
Academic researchers, Open access publishing, Research data management and EU infrastructure integration
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Source: RECCA
Description
A specialized portal that aggregates scientific data and resources from institutional repositories throughout Mexico. It is designed to facilitate the search, discovery, and reuse of scientific data to promote transparency and collaboration.
Best for
Data scientists, Collaborative researchers and Institutional libraries
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| Compare | National Open Science Plan Resources | National Open Science Repository | Open Science Data Hub Aggregation |
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| Source | Ouvrir la Science | Bulgarian Portal for Open Science (BPOS) | RECCA |
| Description | The central portal for monitoring France's progress toward 100% open access publication by 2030. It provides legal guidance, monitoring tools (French Open Science Monitor), and best practice resources for researchers on how to share data and publications legally. | A centralized digital repository for Bulgarian scientific publications and research data. This portal aggregates metadata from various institutional repositories and is fully integrated with European infrastructures like OpenAIRE and the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) to ensure high visibility for Bulgarian research. | A specialized portal that aggregates scientific data and resources from institutional repositories throughout Mexico. It is designed to facilitate the search, discovery, and reuse of scientific data to promote transparency and collaboration. |
| Best for | Research administrators, Legal compliance officers and Policy analysts | Academic researchers, Open access publishing, Research data management and EU infrastructure integration | Data scientists, Collaborative researchers and Institutional libraries |
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If you want the most balanced option to start with, I recommend:
"National Open Science Plan Resources from Ouvrir la Science."
I picked this because It is the authoritative source for French national policy and legal advice regarding the transition to full open access.