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Sorbonne University has been deeply committed to the promotion and the development of open science for many years. According to its commitment to open research information, it has decided to discontinue its subscription to the Web of Science publication database and Clarivate bibliometric tools in 2024. By resolutely abandoning the use of proprietary bibliometric products, it is opening the way for open, free and participative tools.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

From the title, I thought that it was something negative, but it was a good thing, right? I have some friends in Sorbonne, and from what I heard, that university is great, and it provides a lot of resources for students, and even for students from other universities. My university also provides access to different resources, documents, research and so on, but I still use a lot of extra things, especially when I need to write something. Here is one resource https://edubirdie.com/examples/problem-solution-essays/ which helped me earlier this week to write my paper. It was maybe the second time I used something like this, but it was beneficial. So even if the university provides different sources, it's still a good idea to look for something else.