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Webinar on open science: opening codes and software, challenges and best practices for research

This event is part of a series of 30-minute webinars organized by the University of Bordeaux's documentation department from January to June.

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Opening codes and software

Don't miss the first webinar of the series, organized on January 29, 2026 from 12:30 to 1:00 p.m. Sharing research codes and software has become a cornerstone of open science today. Transparency, reproducibility, and enhanced visibility of work: the benefits are numerous. This webinar will help you understand why and how to share your codes effectively, with practical advice and real-world experience.

Program:

  • Why share your code? Challenges for transparency, reproducibility, and research valorization
  • How to make software accessible and reusable? Methods, tools, and best practices for publishing and sharing
  • Q&A with participants

This webinar will be presented in French by Nicolas Rougier, Inria Research Director, Computational Neuroscience Researcher.

A series of webinars

This series of webinars (in French) is designed to raise awareness of the issues and practices of open science, and is aimed at the entire Bordeaux university community, particularly PhD students and researchers.
The webinars will be co-hosted by a researcher, who will share his or her open science practices and expertise, and a scientific and technical information professional. Various topics will be covered to help you better integrate the principles of open science into your research activities!