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Inria researchers: take part in the HALathon 2024
What could be more natural than software for Inria?
With over 90% of full text publications already in HAL, Inria needed to take on a new challenge for the Halathon* 2024
So here we go! Inria scientists, upload your source code
The Scientific Information and Publications service has updated the software deposit documentation and is available to help you meet the challenge!
GOTO :Getting ready
NEXT : Go, deposit!
--help : archive-ouverte@inria.fr
*Full text deposit Marathon organised by the HAL Users Club
Latest full text submissions to hal.science
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David Endesfelder, Ulrike Kulka, Martin Bucher, Ulrich Giesen, Guy Garty, et al.. International Comparison Exercise for Biological Dosimetry after Exposures with Neutrons Performed at Two Irradiation Facilities as Part of the BALANCE Project. Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2023, 163 (3-4), pp.163 - 177. ⟨10.1159/000530728⟩. ⟨irsn-04584571⟩
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Franck Lucas, Emmanuel Bozonnet, Mikael Boulic, Virgile Lodzinski. Projet TROPIC pour l’étude du rafraîchissement passif des écoles polynésiennes dans un contexte de changement climatique : confort thermique, qualité de l’air, santé cognitive et réduction des consommations électriques. IBPSA France, May 2024, Oléron (FR), France. pp.413-420. ⟨hal-04587632⟩
NUMBER OF FULL TEXT DOCUMENTS
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News
There will be several presentations in the Durand amphitheater, located in the Esclangon space of the Jussieu campus at Sorbonne University. These presentations will be followed by the awarding of the Demailly Prize and a cocktail reception in the panoramic tower of Jussieu.
- Understanding Archives: Towards New Search Interfaces Based on Semantic Annotation of Documents
Thursday, May 23rd - 12:30 PM
- Optimizing Data Management for Your Organization with the Entity DMP
Friday, May 24th - 12:30 PM
The user support team at CCSD (Center for Direct Scientific Communication) offers one-hour sessions to learn almost everything about depositing in HAL. This one-hour remote training will help you master the process of depositing scientific publications in HAL. Accompanied by a member of the CCSD support team, you will go through the steps to deposit one of your scientific publications in HAL.
IMPORTANT: For this training to be effective, it is recommended to participate with a scientific publication ready to be deposited in HAL. See the accepted document types in HAL: https://doc.archives-ouvertes.fr/deposer/les-types-de-document/
Note: If you are new to HAL, it is advisable to attend the "Getting Started in HAL" training first.
It is aimed at a audience of doctoral students and researchers with the goal of providing support for these new scientific practices
Three video tutorials were created by Alice Fritsch, a student at Enssib and trainee at Episciences, for OpenAIRE, in order to guide users through the submission to Episciences journals. These videos will soon be available in the documentation of Episciences.