YODA storage “research-osonderzoek”
February 7, 2022 – Dominique Rijshouwer (c.d.n.rijshouwer@uu.nl; openscience@uu.nl)
About the project:
This data package contains all information relevant to the Project "UU Open Science Monitor 2020".
Authors (alphabetical order):
Loek Brinkman
Judith de Haan
Daniël van Hemert
Joost de Laat
Dominique Rijshouwer
Sander Thomaes
Ruth van Veelen
Start date project: March 23, 2020
Publication date package: February 7, 2022
This project was started by the Open Science Programme of Utrecht University. With this project the university aims to gain insight into what can be done to facilitate and support Open Science among academics at Utrecht University and University Medical Center Utrecht.
The survey that was constructed to inform the programme contained questions about awareness, attitudes and behaviors regarding several Open Science practices, as well as questions about the opportunities and barriers in carrying out those practices. The survey also contained questions about the MERIT model of the recognition and rewards track, behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic, and questions about department culture and professional identity but these last four themes are not part of the Open Science Monitor 2020 report.
In October 2021 the Open Science Monitor 2020 report (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5725178), based on the OS Monitor 2020 questionnaire, was published. It can be found on the Zenodo community of the Open Science Programme, together with the pre-registration of the project (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5727107) and the questionnaire itself (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5727058).
The data in this data package are not made publicly available due to privacy restrictions.
The data in this package cannot be published openly, as it is privacy sensitive. We are working on a solution to give the public access to the data without having access to the sensitive information within the data. For now, anyone who is interested in a certain research question or analysis, can simply email their code (preferably SPSS syntax or R code) to the Open Science programme (openscience@uu.nl), and they will get back to you as soon as possible. If there are any other questions or suggestions related to this package or project, feel free to contact them for that as well.
This project will be part of a larger long-term project with biennial Open Science Monitors. The Open Science Monitor 2022 Questionnaire is scheduled to go out in the spring of 2022.
For more information about Open Science at Utrecht University, visit: www.uu.nl/en/research/open-science