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@INPROCEEDINGS{OkretManville:1027255,
      author       = {Okret-Manville, Christine and Tignolet, Claire},
      title        = {{E}ngaging with researchers about {O}pen {S}cience at
                      {U}niversité {P}aris {D}auphine-{PSL} ({F}rance): the
                      {O}pen {S}cience {B}ingo},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2024-03709},
      year         = {2022},
      abstract     = {Since Open Science has developed to affect every step of
                      the research process, librarians strive to give researchers
                      information on the possibilities it offers to improve
                      research methods, accelerate scientific communication and
                      eventually advance science. Still, barriers to the uptake of
                      Open Science remain, among which prejudices. In Paris
                      Dauphine-PSL university an Open Science Reflection Group has
                      been set up, bringing together researchers of various
                      disciplines and librarians to draft a roadmap to foster a
                      better openness of scientific practices. To raise awareness
                      about these issues in the research community and ensure
                      support for this roadmap, the library has tried different
                      formulas, from serious formats like talks to lighter ones
                      like serious games, with mixed results. Starting from the
                      idea that face-to-face discussions are the most effective
                      way to proceed, this communication presents an original tool
                      to engage with researchers on this matter: an Open Science
                      Bingo. Based on a crossing of Advent calendars and bingo
                      gameplays, the Open Science Bingo adresses prejudices about
                      open access to publications and research data and provides
                      an ice-breaker for discussion. Shared on Zenodo, this tool
                      is technically easy to reproduce, its contents are adaptable
                      to fit in local situations. It allows exchanges between
                      librarians and research communities, including PhD students,
                      who can express fears and hesitations about Open Science
                      issues, and starting from negative notions, helps create a
                      more positive discourse Launched in Paris Dauphine-PSL, this
                      Bingo has been translated and adapted by the YERUN (Young
                      European Research Universities Network) Ad hoc Working Group
                      on Open Science to put online an Advent Calendar on Open
                      Science in December 2021. Its contents are also being used
                      in the preparation of a brochure against prejudices in Open
                      Science to be published by the French Ministry of Higher
                      Education, Research and Innovation.},
      month         = {Jul},
      date          = {2022-07-06},
      organization  = {Libraries in the Research and
                       Innovation Landscape, Odense (Denmark),
                       6 Jul 2022 - 8 Jul 2022},
      keywords     = {Session 1: Libraries in the research landscape (Other)},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)6},
      doi          = {10.5281/ZENODO.6807409},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1027255},
}