The survey was addressed to physicists in Europe, asking as many as possible to express their views on 'Open Science and Career Development'. It was formulated by the European Physical Society (EPS) in collaboration with the European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers (Eurodoc). It was launched in December 2017 and ran essentially during the first quarter of 2018. Information of the survey went through the usual channels of EPS to its Divisions, Groups and Individual Members, hoping also for the support of its member national societies.
The purpose of this survey is to help define European policy on open science and to improve the career development of researchers. In particular it was to help EPS to provide specific advice and solutions related to needs and expectations of the European community of physicists.
Open science aims to make scientific data and research accessible to all levels of an inquiring society and includes practices such as:
- open data = open sharing of research data
- open source = open sharing of research software/code
- open notebook = open sharing of research notebooks
- open access = open publishing of research results in journals/textbooks and/or depositing them in repositories/archives
- open peer review = open sharing of research peer reviews
- open education = open sharing of education and resources
- citizen science = involving the general public in scientific research.
The expectation for a large number of respondents was unfortunately not reached. In total 329 persons responded to the survey. If this number is not really enough to achieve a statistical significance the results can nevertheless be used as a trend on the actual information level of the community of physicists.
Christophe Rossel
European Physical Society
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