For the purposes of with its members, it supports open science as an this survey report, this means that open science integral component of a well-functioning research includes, but is not limited to a wide range of system, and as a key contributor to the evolution policies and research practices like open access of research cultures. [...] This part of the survey focussed on the breadth and coverage of current and planned research assessment practices for open science, the extent to which individual element of open science are supported and assessed, as well as the direction of future changes. [...] The results of this section highlight the depth and link can be established between the elements of breadth to which open science is incorporated in open science mentioned in strategic documents assessment processes by research funding organ- and their targeting as part of assessment pro- isations, and the varied approaches taken to the cesses, showing a level of coherence between collection of in. [...] Although, the familiar pattern can open access to research articles and books, and still be resolved, the less traditional elements of FAIR and open research data, with 75% of re- open science are recognised more broadly and sponding organisations who include open science by a higher proportion of responding organisa- in their track record assessments recognising tions. [...] The survey results highlight the contribution of While the survey provides a descriptive analysis open science and research assessment reform to of their open science strategies, these workshops research and innovation policy.
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Table of Contents
- _Hlk173228251 10
- List of Figures & Examples 5
- Introduction 6
- Context 6
- Member Survey 7
- 1. Strategic Approaches to Open Science 8
- 1.1. Documented Strategic Approaches 8
- 1.2. Values and Goals 10
- 1.3. Drivers and Challenges 11
- 2. Open Science in Research Assessment 14
- 2.1. Funding Requirements for Open Science 14
- 2.2. Researcher Recognition for Open Science 18
- 3. Monitoring of, and Evidence Gathering for, Open Science 22
- 3.1. Open Science Monitoring 22
- 3.2. Evidence Gathering for Open Science 24
- Conclusion 26
- The Survey Results 26
- The Way Forward 27
- Annex 29
- Figure 1 Responding organisations 7
- Figure 2 Documented strategic approaches to open science (multiple choice) 8
- Figure 3 Elements of open science included in strategic approaches (multiple choice) 9
- Figure 4 Values of strategic approaches to open science (multiple choice) 10
- Figure 5 Goals of strategic approaches to open science (multiple choice) 10
- Figure 6 Primary drivers behind strategic approaches to open science (multiple choice) 11
- Figure 7 Main challenges to developing and implementing strategic approaches to open science (multiple choice) 12
- Figure 8 Plans to review strategic approaches to open science 12
- Figure 9 The inclusion of open science as part of funding requirements for funded projects? 14
- Figure 10 Elements of open science included as part of funding requirements for funded projects? (multiple choice) 15
- Figure 11 The ways in which information is collected at application stage on the funding requirements made for open science 17
- Figure 12 The ways in which support is provided to applicants in relation to the funding requirements made for open science (multiple choice) 17
- Figure 13 The inclusion of open science as part of the track-record assessments of researchers 18
- Figure 14 Elements of open science recognised as part of the track record assessment of researchers (multiple choice) 19
- Figure 15 The ways in which information on open science activities is collected at application stage for researcher track record assessments 20
- Figure 16 The ways in which support is provided to applicants in relation to the funding requirements made for open science (multiple choice) 21
- Figure 17 Open science monitoring mechanism in place 22
- Figure 18 Open science elements included in monitoring mechanisms (multiple choice) 23
- Figure 19 Purposes of information gathered through monitoring mechanisms (multiple choice) 23
- Figure 20 Open availability of research information 24
- Figure 21 Commissioning, funding, and/or performing evidence-gathering activities related to open science (multiple choice) 25
- Figure 22 Purposes of evidence-gathering activities related to open science (multiple choice) 25
- Example A Science Europe’s support for Diamond Open Access 13
- Example B Good practice: Research Council of Finland (AKA) 15
- Example C Good practice: UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) 16
- Example D Good practice: Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) 16
- Example E Good practice: Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) and German Research Foundation (DFG) 18
- Example F Good practice: Dutch Research Council (NWO) 19
- Example G Good practice: Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) 20
- Example H Good practice: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) 21