ON-MERRIT D5.2 Uptake of Open Science in information seeking practices in policy-making

Antónia Correia, Stefan Egon Reichmann, Tony Ross-Hellauer, Nicki Lisa Cole, Eloy Rodrigues

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Abstract

This deliverable summarizes work undertaken in task 5.2 “Information seeking behaviours amongst policy-makers in the age of Open Science”, aiming to assess the knowledge-base of policy-makers and how this is impacted by Open Science, via a small-scale online survey of European policy-makers, and a country case-study of the situation in Portugal via in-depth interviews. Its findings report scant evidence that Open Science significantly impacts scientific uptake. The study does, however, challenge the general notion of the “evidence-policy gap”, especially amongst our interview cohort of Portuguese policy-makers who also identify as academics.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages53
Publication statusPublished - 28 Jun 2021

Keywords

  • open science
  • policy-making
  • scientific uptake

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