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Take part in a survey on Open Science practices in HEP

Chip in to build a complete picture of HEP scientists’ sharing practices and preferences, and learn what’s shaping the landscape of Open Science

All research papers by CERN-affiliated authors are published as Open Access, but free and open access to the papers is not enough for Open Science. Research data, code and documentation each play a part in increasing the transparency and reusability of research output. How does the HEP community feel about the openness of these “non-traditional” research outputs? What about data- and code-sharing practices and tools? Chip in to build a complete picture of HEP scientists’ sharing practices and preferences, and learn what’s shaping the landscape of Open Science. Your responses will provide valuable insights for the enhancement of INSPIRE, CERN Open Data and related information services.

All HEP scientists are invited to take part in the survey "High-energy physicists' attitude towards Open Science", which will accept responses until 18 May.

The survey has been designed by a CERN doctoral student studying Library and Information Science at the iSchool at the University of Sheffield as part of a PhD project. The survey has been approved by the iSchool’s Research Ethics Committee. Click here for more information on the project.