Analysis of the Attitude Within Academic and Research Communities Towards Open Science – a Quantitative Survey
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Ideas of Open Science have gained popularity and become ever more accepted as a model for conducting research in the 21st century. Its acceptance at all stages of the research process and scholarly communication gets ever stronger in international institutions, OECD and European Commission, in particular. There are many initiatives constituting awareness on those processes, and good practices of implementing the ideas of Open Science are promoted. In Poland, we could observe several actions in the course of implementation, ranging from a set-up of national ICT platforms for scientific and technical information, that are expected to constitute a core of the national knowledge infrastructure, up to appropriate underlying legislation changes. Apart from ever more numerous activities contributing to the development of specific technical solutions, analyses are lacking in Poland that would show and provide diagnosis of the acceptance for those changes. The same lack is the case for the overall distribution of Open Science models in research work. It is our aim to present initial results of a quantitative survey addressing the social context of Open Science. A study undertaken was focused on the attitude and awareness level among the Polish academic and research communities on broadly viewed general idea of Open Science, open access to research publications, research data and problems of Science 2.0.
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