Members links on open science
ADELE Helpdesk member institutions detail their services to researchers on specific pages
University of Strasbourg (Unistra): https://scienceouverte.unistra.fr/en/
Université de Haute Alsace (UHA): https://www.learning-center.uha.fr/opac/article/gerer-ses-donnees-de-recherche/uha_essor_gest_donn
Maison Interuniversitaire des Sciences de l’Homme - Alsace (MISHA): https://www.misha.fr/en/
Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Strasbourg (INSA Strasbourg): https://www.insa-strasbourg.fr/en/
Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire de Strasbourg (Bnu): https://bnu.fr/fr/le-lab-de-la-bibliotheque
Information about members
Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire de Strasbourg (Bnu) – Le Lab
Le Lab
5 rue Maréchal Joffre – 67 070 Strasbourg Cedex
lab@bnu.fr
The Bnu Lab is a new modular space for people working with digital data in the humanities and social sciences.
The support offered by its team takes several forms:
- availability of the venue
- educational workshops on request or scheduled with teacher-researchers, meeting specific needs for raising awareness of research data.
- project support: ideation and discussion sessions on your project with documentary and digital expertise, practical sessions on projects linked to the Wikipedia and Wikidata platforms, etc.
Maison interuniversitaire des sciences de l’homme - Alsace (MISHA)
Plateforme Universitaire de Données | PUD-S
5, allée du Général Rouvillois -67000 Strabourg
Room 134, 1st floor
pud-s@misha.fr
As a local branch of the PROGEDO research infrastructure, the PUD-S supports and promotes research into quantitative data in the social sciences and humanities.
PUD-S missions and actions:
- Facilitating access to data from major social science surveys.
- organise information and training initiatives, such as the use of statistical software, raising awareness of the data management plan, the RGPD etc…
- supporting the implementation of research projects.
- sharing resources: provision of SDBoxe from the Secure Data Access Centre (CASD) and statistical analysis software such as Stata or SAS installed on PUD-S computers.
Plateforme Humanités Numériques | PHUN
5, allée du Général Rouvillois -67000 Strabourg
Room 141, 1st floor
phun@misha.fr
The Plateforme Humanités Numériques (PHUN) is a service to support and promote research into qualitative data in the Human Sciences.
PHUN proposes:
- training in digital humanities
- simple technical solutions, such as
- Heurist for databases
- Humanum-Box for storage
- supporting the implementation of research projects.
- developing the writing of data papers** in the human sciences and making research data available in accordance with FAIR principles
- strengthening links with the universities of Strasbourg and Haute Alsace
Direction de la recherche (INSA Strasbourg)
INSA Strasbourg
24 Boulevard de la Victoire - 67000 Strasbourg
maxence.vigin@insastrasbourg.fr
INSA’s Research Department (DR) offers a wide range of services and support to researchers, mainly concerning the administrative and financial aspects of research.
On open science issues, the DR proposes:
- Assistance with the drafting of data management plans.,
- General or thematic training on open science and the resulting obligations,
- Support for depositing publications in HAL and research data in data repositories,
- Information monitoring on open access journals and publishers pricing policies
Université de Haulte Alsace
Pôle ESSOR | Edition Scientifique et Science Ouverte pour la Recherche
Learning Center
4 rue des Frères Lumière - 68100 Mulhouse
essor.lc@uha.fr
The ESSOR centre at the Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) advises and supports scientific staff on issues relating to open science.
The ESSOR centre proposes:
- advice on issues relating to research data
- awareness-raising and training initiatives on the data management plan
- support for submitting publications to the UHA HAL portal
ESSOR also runs the UHA’s network of open science referents.
University of Strasbourg (Unistra)
CESAR | Calculs et Services Avancés à la Recherche
Le Portique (campus side, 5th floor)
14 rue René Descartes - 67000 Strasbourg
dnum-cesar@unistra.fr
The CESAR center advises and supports researchers on issues relating to both the development of web applications and the use of the CCUS computing centre.
The services on offer include:
- To support the management and opening up of research data, the Digital Department provides research units in particular with a range of tools for storing, structuring, sharing and promoting data.
- The University of Strasbourg’s Computing Centre (CCUS) is operated by the CESAR and ICS (Cloud Infrastructures and Services) centers of the University of Strasbourg’s Digital Department. It is one of the most powerful regional computing centres in France.
- Trainings
- Advice and support in expressing development needs
- Assistance with the technical implementation of a project
- Support with the POUNT and OCTANT tools
- CESAR workshops: every Tuesday afternoon at the ATRIUM in room AT0: collaborative help on all digital objects
CCN | Centre de Culture Numérique
L’Atrium
16 rue rené Descartes - 67000 Strasbourg
ccn@unistra.fr
The CCN is a space that the university has dedicated to discovering, raising awareness of and providing training in digital technology: an area that is constantly evolving.
The support offered by its team takes several forms:
- training in digital practices and new uses aimed at stabilising the know-how essential for using the digital tools made available to the university community
- Workshops to raise awareness of emerging digital culture and initiate innovative practices.
The CCN also assists digital project holders by providing technical expertise and, where necessary, material support.
SCIGNE | Scientific Cloud INfrastructure in Grand Est
IPHC
23 rue du Loess - 67000 Strasbourg
scigne@iphc.cnrs.fr
SCIGNE is a multidisciplinary platform dedicated to the processing and management of massive scientific data, with a computing and data storage infrastructure.
The support offered by its team takes several forms:
- supporting researchers in the processing and management of scientific data and in the data management plan
- make available the necessary infrastructure (computing, storage) to enable research data to be exploited
- contributing to national research infrastructures: LCG-France, the Institut Français de Bioinformatique (IFB) and France Grilles
- contribute to European infrastructures: BELLE2, EGI, EOSC, WLCG
BU DATA | The library service data team
Maison Interuniversitaire des Sciences de l’Homme - Alsace (MISHA)
5 allée du général Rouvillois - 67000 Strasbourg
Room 152 (1st floor of the library)
bu-data@unistra.fr
The Data team at the Unistra Libraries Department’s Research Dissemination Support Unit assists scientific staff with data-related issues.
The team will support you at every stage of the data lifecycle:
- planning with the estimation of the budget needed to manage FAIR data
- review of data management plans projects and entities
- help in structuring (meta)data
- opening up data by depositing it in trusted repositories.
Training classes in data management and the data management plan are also offered by videoconference via URFIST or on request.