Survey on Cross-Cultural Open Science

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Summary:

"In recent years, there has been growing interest in a new type of open and transparent research worldwide. More and more practices are emerging that not only change the research process, but have already become an integral part of research in some disciplines. Thereby, the spectrum of practices is broad. It ranges from the preliminary disclosure of all hypotheses and analytical steps to the detailed publication of conducted analyses and collected data. These practices are often summarized under the term "Open Science". The use of these practices and attitudes towards them vary from person to person, subject to subject, and country to country. However, a global picture of use and attitudes has not yet been determined.

Therefore, essential questions about the integration of Open Science cannot be answered yet:

 

  • Which Open Science practices are used?
  • What are the obstacles to the use of certain practices?
  • Are some practices perceived as particularly positive or particularly difficult?
  • Are there any national trends and differences across countries?
Your answers to these questions should provide possible impulses for the future goals of scientific work and, thus, make a decisive contribution to the further development of scientific practice.

 

We appreciate your participation in this project! Whether you use Open Science practices frequently or you have never heard of them, whether you are an advocate or opponent of the Open Science movement, your opinion is important to us!..."

Link:

https://www.soscisurvey.de/oscc/

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Tags:

oa.new oa.surveys oa.culture oa.attitudes oa.obstacles oa.trends

Date tagged:

04/13/2021, 16:26

Date published:

04/13/2021, 12:26