Scientist: Suzanne Dumouchel

Suzanne Dumouchel profileSuzanne Dumouchel has a doctorate in French literature and is in charge of international cooperation at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (Centre national de la recherche scientifique – CNRS)’s Open Research Data Directorate.

She is co-coordinator of the OPERAS European research infrastructure devoted to open scientific communication in the humanities and social sciences. In charge of strategic partnerships, she steers the vision and strategic development of the infrastructure.

 

She is also Director of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC), which brings together more than 200 scientific organisations in Europe and around the world.

Strongly committed to the Open Science movement, she is particularly active in the field of research infrastructures and the strategic management of organisations, with a particular interest in innovative technologies, collective governance and disinformation issues.

She has recently published the report “Fostering Trust in the Digital Age” that gathers concrete recommendations to tackle disinformation.

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Fostering trust in the digital age: ensuring the quality of online information

If there is one thing the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted, it is how digital misinformation can severely impact public discourse and decision-making. It underscores the critical need for reliable scholarly communication online. We discuss these challenges with Dr. Suzanne Dumouchel, co-coordinator of OPERAS, the European research infrastructure dedicated to open scholarly communication in humanities and social ...

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