Do you have an account with an altmetric site such as ImpactStory?
Yes/No, If yes, submit one such link:
Publons and/or PubPeer account?
Yes/No, If yes, submit one such link:
Do you have an account on GitHub, Bitbucket, or similar code sharing site?
Yes/No, If yes, submit one such link:
Publications / Preprints
Percentage of your papers in last two years that are avialable Open Access?
Fill out the form below for up to 5(?) publications and/or preprints
Was a preprint openly available before publication on a site such as arXiv, institutional repository?
Yes/No, If yes, submit one such link
Has the paper been published?
Yes/No, If yes, DOI:
Is the published paper available as open access?
Yes, by publisher / Yes, by author / No. If yes, DOI:
Is original data used in the publication openly available?
Yes/Partially/No. One or more DOIs:
Is original code / scripts used in the publication openly available?
Yes/Partially/No. One or more DOIs:
Is the data and code openly available sufficient to reproduce the results (e.g. all tables and figures) in the paper?
Yes/Partially/No.
If Yes/Partially:
Does the repository contain a README file or other documentation containing metadata, description of how to run code, etc.? Yes/No.
Does the repository have an open license (eg. MIT/BSD/GPLv2 etc.)?
Was a pre-publication reproducibility review performed?
Yes, as part of the formal journal or proceedings review / Yes, informally / No
Submit a link related to this if available:
Have others reproduced the results independently since publication?
Yes/No/Unknown
Submit a link related to this if available:
Published data sets
Have you published or made openly available (in a repository with a DOI) original research data sets other than those listed above?
Submit up to 3(?) DOIs
For each:
Does the repository contain a README file or other documentation containing metadata?
Does the repository have an open license (eg. MIT/BSD/GPLv2 etc.)?
Open code and open source software development
Have you openly provided other code, or worked on open source software development projects, beyond the code used in specific publications? If so, submit up to 3(?) links, e.g. to GitHub repositories or to merged pull requests where you have contributed to other projects.
Have you captured the computational environment, e.g. in a virtual machine image/dockerfile/vagrantfile, etc.) and shared it in one or more research compendia?
Yes/No
If Yes, submit a link or DOI:
Other research products
Submit up to 3(?) links for other research products not covered above that are openly available with a DOI, for example: slide decks explaining your research, reports on preliminary research or negative results, grant proposals, data management plans, open lab notebooks, etc.
Working habits
Various questions where no link is required, just a yes/no:
Do you routinely use version control in your work?
Do you routinely use workflow management systems in your work?
Do you routinely engage in code review with students or colleagues?
Does the code you share have one or more tests?
Do you publish raw data sets as soon as generated?
Draft badges form.
A suggestion of another way to organize the questions on the form...
See also #3 and the wiki discussion.
Metrics and accounts
Do you have an ORCID? Yes/No, If yes, ID:
Do you have an account with an altmetric site such as ImpactStory? Yes/No, If yes, submit one such link:
Publons and/or PubPeer account? Yes/No, If yes, submit one such link:
Do you have an account on GitHub, Bitbucket, or similar code sharing site? Yes/No, If yes, submit one such link:
Publications / Preprints
Percentage of your papers in last two years that are avialable Open Access?
Fill out the form below for up to 5(?) publications and/or preprints
Was a preprint openly available before publication on a site such as arXiv, institutional repository? Yes/No, If yes, submit one such link
Has the paper been published? Yes/No, If yes, DOI:
Is the published paper available as open access? Yes, by publisher / Yes, by author / No. If yes, DOI:
Is original data used in the publication openly available? Yes/Partially/No. One or more DOIs:
Is original code / scripts used in the publication openly available? Yes/Partially/No. One or more DOIs:
Is the data and code openly available sufficient to reproduce the results (e.g. all tables and figures) in the paper? Yes/Partially/No.
If Yes/Partially: Does the repository contain a README file or other documentation containing metadata, description of how to run code, etc.? Yes/No. Does the repository have an open license (eg. MIT/BSD/GPLv2 etc.)?
Was a pre-publication reproducibility review performed? Yes, as part of the formal journal or proceedings review / Yes, informally / No Submit a link related to this if available:
Have others reproduced the results independently since publication? Yes/No/Unknown Submit a link related to this if available:
Published data sets
Have you published or made openly available (in a repository with a DOI) original research data sets other than those listed above? Submit up to 3(?) DOIs
For each: Does the repository contain a README file or other documentation containing metadata? Does the repository have an open license (eg. MIT/BSD/GPLv2 etc.)?
Open code and open source software development
Have you openly provided other code, or worked on open source software development projects, beyond the code used in specific publications? If so, submit up to 3(?) links, e.g. to GitHub repositories or to merged pull requests where you have contributed to other projects.
Have you captured the computational environment, e.g. in a virtual machine image/dockerfile/vagrantfile, etc.) and shared it in one or more research compendia? Yes/No If Yes, submit a link or DOI:
Other research products
Submit up to 3(?) links for other research products not covered above that are openly available with a DOI, for example: slide decks explaining your research, reports on preliminary research or negative results, grant proposals, data management plans, open lab notebooks, etc.
Working habits
Various questions where no link is required, just a yes/no: