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# README This repository contains supplementary materials (all the data gathered and scripts used to produce the charts and aggregated data used) for the publication `Open up: A Survey on open and non-anonymized peer reviewing.` and the scripts . This work is currently under review. ## Authors and licenses All materials in this repository are by Lonni Besançon, [CC BY 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). ## How to To produce the charts in the publication, one can use RStudio and open `Open Reviews.Rproj`. The script automatically processes the data file to produce each chart. The `../Data` folder contains all the categorization of the qualitative feedback from the 30 respondents to the survey and a csv file. The data file, `Likert_answers.csv`, contains all Likert Scale answers for each of the 30 respondents. In the following we describe each column of the data file. 1. 'consider_open_altchi': do respondents consider using an open (i.e., publicly available/accessible) reviewing process for future Alt. CHI submissions. Answers range from 1 (I disagree) to 5 (I agree). 2. 'consider_nonanonymised_altchi': do respondents consider having signed reviews for future Alt. CHI submissions. Answers range from 1 (I disagree) to 5 (I agree). 3. 'consider_open_all': do respondents consider using an open (i.e., publicly available/accessible) reviewing process for future CHI submissions (considering more 'serious' tracks at CHI). Answers range from 1 (I disagree) to 5 (I agree). 4. 'consider_nonanonymised_all': do respondents consider having signed reviews for future CHI submissions (considering more 'serious' tracks at CHI). Answers range from 1 (I disagree) to 5 (I agree). The survey is closed but [accessible][1] for reviewing and transparency purposes. [1]: https://goo.gl/forms/ZPc1y4cin32NFZc43
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