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Description: Project page for the survey material & data collected in 2019 by the Swinburne Open Science Task Force about researchers' scientific practices, attitudes, and perceived barriers.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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This page contains the survey administered at the Swinburne University of Technology (Melbourne, Australia) between August 19, 2019 and September 24, 2019.

The survey is in pdf form (CC-BY). We encourage others to contact us about opportunities to collaborate. It would be great for colleagues at other universities to administer this survey so we could do a large-scale national or international com…

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Open Science Survey

University-wide survey of open science practices, attitudes, & barriers (10-25 min to complete)

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Processed Data

This is the processed quantitative data and accompanying metadata [does not include qualitative data]

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Swinburne Open Science Task Force Report

Summary of survey findings

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Australian universitiesdisciplinesopen accessopen codeopen dataopen science attitudesopen science barriersopen science practicespreprintspre-publication archivingpreregistration

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