Knowledge and Perceptions of Open Science among Researchers—A Case Study for Colombia

Open science can provide researchers diverse opportunities to collaborate, disseminate their research results, generate important impacts in the scientific community, and engage in effective and efficient science for the benefit of society. This study seeks to analyse and evaluate researchers&#8...

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Main Authors: Clara Inés Pardo Martínez, Alexander Cotte Poveda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/9/11/292
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spelling doaj-58b96b5cefd24041babd1168552844bd2020-11-25T01:09:06ZengMDPI AGInformation2078-24892018-11-0191129210.3390/info9110292info9110292Knowledge and Perceptions of Open Science among Researchers—A Case Study for ColombiaClara Inés Pardo Martínez0Alexander Cotte Poveda1Colombian Observatory of Science and Technology, Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá 11011, ColombiaColombian Observatory of Science and Technology, Universidad Santo Tomas, Bogotá 11011, ColombiaOpen science can provide researchers diverse opportunities to collaborate, disseminate their research results, generate important impacts in the scientific community, and engage in effective and efficient science for the benefit of society. This study seeks to analyse and evaluate researchers’ knowledge of open science in Colombia using a survey to determine adequate instruments with which to improve research in the framework of open science. The aim of the study is to determine researchers’ current awareness of open science by considering demographic characteristics to analyse their attitudes, values, and information habits as well as the levels of institutionalism and social appropriation of open science. A representative sample of Colombian researchers was selected from the National Research System. An anonymous online survey consisting of 34 questions was sent to all professors and researchers at Colombian universities and research institutes. Sampling was random and stratified, which allowed for a representative sample of different categories of researchers, and principal component analysis (PCA) was used for the sample design. A total of 1042 responses were received, with a 95% confidence level and a margin of error of 3%. The majority of respondents knew about open science, especially in relation to open science tools (software, repositories, and networks) and open data. Researchers consider open science to be positively impacted by factors such as the rise of digital technologies, the search for new forms of collaboration, the greater availability of open data and information, and public demand for better and more effective science. In contrast, a lack of resources to develop research activities within the open science approach and the limited integration between traditional and open science are identified as the most important barriers to its use in research. These results are important for building adequate open science policy in Colombia.https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/9/11/292open sciencesurveyperceptionsresearchersColombia
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Knowledge and Perceptions of Open Science among Researchers—A Case Study for Colombia
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author_facet Clara Inés Pardo Martínez
Alexander Cotte Poveda
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title Knowledge and Perceptions of Open Science among Researchers—A Case Study for Colombia
title_short Knowledge and Perceptions of Open Science among Researchers—A Case Study for Colombia
title_full Knowledge and Perceptions of Open Science among Researchers—A Case Study for Colombia
title_fullStr Knowledge and Perceptions of Open Science among Researchers—A Case Study for Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and Perceptions of Open Science among Researchers—A Case Study for Colombia
title_sort knowledge and perceptions of open science among researchers—a case study for colombia
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publishDate 2018-11-01
description Open science can provide researchers diverse opportunities to collaborate, disseminate their research results, generate important impacts in the scientific community, and engage in effective and efficient science for the benefit of society. This study seeks to analyse and evaluate researchers’ knowledge of open science in Colombia using a survey to determine adequate instruments with which to improve research in the framework of open science. The aim of the study is to determine researchers’ current awareness of open science by considering demographic characteristics to analyse their attitudes, values, and information habits as well as the levels of institutionalism and social appropriation of open science. A representative sample of Colombian researchers was selected from the National Research System. An anonymous online survey consisting of 34 questions was sent to all professors and researchers at Colombian universities and research institutes. Sampling was random and stratified, which allowed for a representative sample of different categories of researchers, and principal component analysis (PCA) was used for the sample design. A total of 1042 responses were received, with a 95% confidence level and a margin of error of 3%. The majority of respondents knew about open science, especially in relation to open science tools (software, repositories, and networks) and open data. Researchers consider open science to be positively impacted by factors such as the rise of digital technologies, the search for new forms of collaboration, the greater availability of open data and information, and public demand for better and more effective science. In contrast, a lack of resources to develop research activities within the open science approach and the limited integration between traditional and open science are identified as the most important barriers to its use in research. These results are important for building adequate open science policy in Colombia.
topic open science
survey
perceptions
researchers
Colombia
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