Does code sharing count for my career? Researchers' perceptions on the assessment of Open Science practices
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Johannes Fournier
2020
Abstract
In 2017, a European dialogue process led to the development of the so-called "Open Science Career Assessment Matrix" (OS-CAM). Taking the OS-CAM as a reference point, the working group "Scientific Practice" within the Alliance Initiative "Digital Information" wanted to know which open science practices are actually considered for the purpose of research assessment, which practices should eventually be considered as beneficial for advancing one's career, and what kind of barriers one encounters when evaluating with regard to open science. Drawing on quantitative as well as qualitative information received by an online survey that led to nearly 400 responses, the presentation will highlight some interesting variations in the research community's perception of these issues.
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