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  1. Home - Archive ouverte HAL. Open and share the knowledge. Upload. An international scope. Your publications are easy to find, well referenced by search engines and interconnected with other services (ORCID, preprint servers) A common good for research.

  2. Free. Launched. 2001 [1] Current status. Active. HAL (short for Hyper Articles en Ligne) [2] is an open archive where authors can deposit scholarly documents from all academic fields. Documents in HAL are uploaded either by one of the authors with the consent of the others or by an authorized person on their behalf. [3]

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  4. Une archive, des services. HAL garantit la préservation à long terme de vos publications. Un ensemble de services (CV, portails institutionnels, collections, veille documentaire, APIs, identifiants) contribuent à leur valorisation.

  5. About HAL. HAL is a multidisciplinary open archive for the sharing of published and unpublished research. It is at the service of researchers in academic institutions, both public and private. In France, HAL is the national archive chosen by the scientific and academic community for the open dissemination of its research results.

  6. www.ccsd.cnrs.fr › en › hal-enHAL - CNRS

    HAL is the multidisciplinary open archive chosen by the entire French scientific and academic community for the dissemination of knowledge. It is part of the Ministry’s roadmap for research infrastructures and the National Plan for Open Science.

  7. scienceouverte.univ-lorraine.fr › en › halHAL - Science Ouverte

    HAL is an open archive, i.e. a platform that allows both the permanent archiving and the open access diffusion of scientific production. It was created in 2001 by the CNRS and continues to be maintained by the Center for Direct Scientific Communication (CCSD).

  8. about.hal.science › en › principlesPrinciples - About HAL

    Core principles. an OAI infrastructure ensuring interoperability; a stability of identifiers (URL of deposits in particular); a preservation of documents thanks to a partnership with CINES for archiving; a scientific quality of documents deposited as well as the details describing them;