Bern, 21. November 2025 – 08:30 bis 16:45
Open Science challenges researchers with increasingly complex decisions regarding the sharing of their research results, methods, tools, and data. The infoclio.ch Conference 2025 explores the intellectual and technical precursors of Open Science and discusses the practical challenges of its implementation in the age of generative artificial intelligence models.
More info at: https://www.infoclio.ch/en/programm-tagung2025
Programme
8h30 Reception and coffee
9h00
Welcome
Enrico Natale (infoclio.ch)
Simon Dumas Primbault (CNRS)
François Vallotton (Université de Lausanne)
Session 1: The Beginnings of Open Science
9h15
Claire Gantet (Université de Fribourg)
Transparence et ouverture : pratiques et publics de la science dans la seconde moitié du XVII e siècle
9h45
Maria Chiara Pievatolo (Università di Pisa)
Science as “A Problem Not Yet Fully Resolved”: Universities and the Public Use of Reason Between Kant and Humboldt
10h15-10h45 Coffee break
Session 2: A Technical History of Open Science
10h45
Edgar Lejeune (Université de Rouen)
How to Produce Open Data? Epistemological and Organizational Challenges in Medieval History (1960-1990)
11h15
Simon Donig (Herder Institut, Marburg)
404 Data Not Found! Offenheit und Nachhaltigkeit in der deutschen Geschichtswissenschaft
11h45 Panel discussion: Who is Allowed to Participate in Science Today?
Morgan Meyer (CNRS)
Marine Denis (Institut écocitoyen Pays du Mont-Blanc)
Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra (Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment CoARA)
Stefan Wiederkehr (Zentralbibliothek Zürich)
Alessia Smaniotto (OpenEdition)
12h30-13h30 Lunch
Session 3: Going Beyond the Limits of Open Science
13h30
Marcel Knöchelmann (Yale University)
A Missed Revolution: Open Humanities and the Unforced Force of the Better Argument
13h45
Fernanda Beigel (Universidad National de Cuyo)
Towards an Inclusive Open Science
14h00
Samuel Moore (Cambridge University Library)
“Morphing” Open Science for the Humanities and Social Sciences
15h00-15h30Coffee break
15h30 Panel discussion: Where is Open Science Headed?
Noémi Cobolet (Université de Strasbourg)
Ulrike Wuttke (Fachhochschule Potsdam)
Christiane Sibille (ETH Bibliothek Zürich)
Simon Dumas Primbault (OpenEdition Lab, CNRS)
Enrico Natale (infoclio.ch)
16h45End of the Event
Organised by
infoclio.ch und OpenEdition Lab