With this survey, we aim to explore how the EUNIS community perceives Open Science and to assess its current status across our network. In particular, we would like to gain a better understanding of how familiar EUNIS members are with the topic, how Open Science is currently being practiced, and which aspects of Open Science are most relevant and interesting to you.
Your feedback will help the EUNIS Open Science SIG identify priority topics, shape future activities, and understand who may be interested in actively engaging with or contributing to the SIG.
The survey is anonymous, and the information you provide will not be used to draw conclusions about any individual.
Thank you very much for your participation.

2. I have a general understanding of what open science means.
3. I know what the so-called FAIR principles imply.
4. I am familiar with data management plans (DMP) and their purpose.
5. I know what a repository is.
6. I know what persistent identifiers (e.g. DOI) are.
7. I know what a Creative Commons License (CC) is.
8. I know the different open access (OA) models for text publications.
9. I am familiar with the concept of Open Educational Resources.
10. I know what Open Source Software means.
11. Do you have your own Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID)?
12. Have you published Open Access (OA) before?
13. Have you deposited research outputs in a repository before?
14. Which kind of research outputs did you publish?
You may select multiple options.
15. Have you already worked with some kind of metadata scheme (e.g., DataCite, DublinCore)?
16. Have you ever created a data management plan (DMP)?
17. Which of the following aspects do you perceive as major obstacles for open science?
You may select multiple options.
18. Which of the following areas of Open Science would be of interest to you?
You may select multiple options.
19. I consider clear guidelines for the implementation of open science (e.g. institutional policies) useful.
20. I perceive overlaps between the range of topics covered by Open Science and my own areas of work.
21. I would be interested to receive more information about Open Science on the homepage section of the SIG
22. I would support the creation of a EUNIS community on Zenodo to easily share and publish SIG outputs, presentations, or other resources.
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