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Objective

The main objective of the MOSAIC project is to design and implement open, multimodal and replicable information ecosystems in collaboration with local stakeholders, permitting local stakeholders being engaged, with scientists, with data and knowledge co-production and formalisation, indicator building and assessment, dissemination strategy definition and implementation.

MOSAIC mostly relies on the Open Science defined as an “inclusive construct that combines various movements and practices aiming to make multilingual scientific knowledge openly available, accessible and reusable for everyone, to increase scientific collaborations and sharing of information for the benefits of science and society, and to open the processes of scientific knowledge creation, evaluation and communication to societal actors beyond the traditional scientific community. It comprises all scientific disciplines and aspects of scholarly practices, including basic and applied sciences, natural and social sciences and the humanities, and it builds on the following key pillars: open scientific knowledge, open science infrastructures, science communication, open engagement of societal actors and open dialogue with other knowledge systems. » (UNESCO, 2021)

Pillars of Open Science, UNESCO (2021)
Participatory Science presentation by Emilie Coudel at the MOSAIC Kick-off Meeting (Feb.2024)

Open Science presentation by François Sabot at the MOSAIC Kick-off Meeting (Feb. 2024)