The French Open Science Monitor has been adapted for the Institut Pasteur. It measures the evolution of open science at the Institut Pasteur: open access rate of publications (for which at least one of the authors is affiliated with the Institut Pasteur) as well as research data and software mentioned in these publications.
Open Access publications:
According to this barometer, 91% of Pasteurian publications published in 2022 were open access in December 2023. In comparison, at the national level, 65% of French publications published in 2022 were in open access in 2023 (all fields).
To go further on open access to publications: find here the 25 most important publishers or platforms for Pasteurian researchers in terms of volume of publications, as well as the rate and the methods of open access for those publications.
Research data sharing:
Open research software:
Methodology:
This monitor was created according to a methodology developed by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research (MESR) and Université de Lorraine (the University of Lorraine) for all French publications. Publication data are extracted by the Ministry each 1st December (last extraction on December 2023, for publications from 2013 to 2022).
Our local declination was possible by sending to the Ministry the list of the DOIs of the Institut Pasteur's publications (publications with at least one author affiliated with an Institut Pasteur laboratory), which were extracted from PubMed, HAL, Web of Science and Scopus. The types of documents taken into account were research articles, reviews, letters, book chapters, and preprints. The Ministry then uses an Unpaywall-based approach for the calculation of indicators on open access publications and a Text and Data Mining-based approach for the indicators on research data and software. Graphs are therefore instant photographs of the opening rates as of December 1, 2023.