Research data

The Challenges of Data Reproducibility

The reproducibility crisis reflects the difficulties scientists face in reproducing research results.

It was around the turn of the 21st century that the scientific community began to observe a resurgence of these challenges (2005, John P.A. Ionnidis). This crisis, which persists to this day, has led scientists to reevaluate their practices regarding integrity, openness, and the management of research data and scientific outputs.

Gabriel Bayle, Ph.D. in Economics and a member of the Group for Economic Analysis and Theory (GATE, CNRS, Université Lumière Lyon 2), actively advocates for greater reproducibility of research results, particularly through the practice of replication and open data, the pre-registration of studies, and the use of experimental protocols.

  • Webinar
  • Duration: 51 minutes, 56 seconds
  • UM
  • CCBY

FAIR principles and open research data

This webinar introduces the FAIR principles and their application to open research data.

  • Webinar
  • Duration: 39 min 36 s
  • UM
  • CCBY

Data Sharing in Astronomy

Astronomy is a pioneer in the sharing of scientific data.

This presentation describes how the astronomy community has organized itself around data sharing, the tools it has developed and maintained, and the international standards it has helped define, which are now adopted across the entire field.

Françoise Genova, Emeritus Research Director at the Strasbourg Astronomical Data Center.

  • Webinar
  • Duration: 54 minutes, 42 seconds
  • EcoDoR
  • General intellectual property law

The Key Role of Unique Persistent Identifiers in Research Project Management

The current research landscape is generating a growing volume of publications, data, and, more broadly, a diverse range of scientific outputs and artifacts (both digital and/or physical).
In this context, the ability to uniquely and reliably identify the various elements of the scientific ecosystem—research teams, publications, datasets, software, etc.—across a multitude of information systems has become a central challenge for structuring and leveraging scientific activity, particularly to enable the traceability of scientific objects.

Frédéric de Lamotte, Data Steward – INRAe / Co-leader of the Research Data Committee
Véronique Stoll, Director of the Paris Observatory Library / Co-leader of the Research Data Committee

  • Webinar
  • Duration: 36 min 56 s
  • EcoDoR
  • CCBY-NC