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Analysis of open research case studies for disciplinary insight and advocacy

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Background

From May 2022 - July 2023, funded by Research England, post graduate researchers Christopher Cox and Dorka Tamás conducted interviews with colleagues from different faculties, schools and services across the University of Leeds to raise awareness of open practice across disciplines and career stages.

From these interviews were generated 75 individual case studies that provide a general overview of open research practices across the University. However, these case studies do not necessarily represent 'best practice', rather they reflect the experiences of practitioners in a real world context.

Further analysis of the case studies is necessary to uncover themes and to use them for open research advocacy and training in disciplinary specific contexts.

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This Research Problem has the following sources of funding:

Funded from an allocation of the Research England Enhancing Research Culture Fund 2022 and 2023

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