/ukrn_otrp

This is the UK Reproducibility Network's Open and Transparent Research Practices survey analysis tool.

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ukrn_otrp

This is the UK Reproducibility Network's Open and Transparent Research Practices survey analysis tool.

Feel free to either download the code and run it on your machine or follow this link to a binderised version:

Binder

The survey was open to rsearch-active staff based at a UK HE institution which has a UKRN Institutional Lead (https://www.ukrn.org/institutional-leads/) and ran between December 2022 and April 2023. Its purpose is to establish what the level and perception of Open and Transparent Research Practices are at these institutions. The results of this survey will be used to provide insight into the open research practices that are used and recognised/rewarded across disciplines and institutions. The results will also help identify training gaps. We are interested in gathering responses about both Quantitative AND Qualitative research practices. Additionally, we are interested in responses from both those who already use open research practices, and those that do not.

Definition of files

LICENSE: contains the license information of this repositroy price_draw.py: is the code that was used to randomly select winner of the raffle requirements.txt: lists all the required packages to successfully run ukrn_otrp_analysis_main_anon.ipynb ukrn_otrp_data.csv: contains the anonymised data

The practices are defined as those in the FORRT Community-Sourced Glossary of Open Scholarship Terms (https://forrt.org/glossary/; https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-021-01269-4). We chose this standard due to differences in how some terms are used across disciplines. The survey focuses on 14 core topics in the research lifecycle. Definitions for each of these topics are also informed by the FORRT glossary.

Any further information, such as ethics application, PIS, data can be found on Figshare via

Hughes-Noehrer, Lukas; Stewart, Andrew; Fortunato, Laura; Henderson, Emma; Farran, Emily (2023): UK Reproducibility Network (UKRN) Open and Transparent Research Practices Survey I. University of Manchester. Online resource. https://doi.org/10.48420/22094216.v7