Open Science and Reproducibility Participant Recruitment Survey


I am currently enrolled in a Human Information Behavior graduate seminar at the University of Missouri. As a part of the course, I am conducting an exploratory research study on open science/scholarship and reproducibility and trends between librarian and faculty collaboration. 

I am seeking to interview academic librarians who have experience and are currently helping implement these principles into undergraduate teaching.

If you are working at an institution that has embedded open science/scholarship and reproducibility into teaching as a core component or if you collaborate with faculty to curate material, co-teach, or create other support related to open science and reproducibility, please respond to this survey to include your contact preferences and I will be in contact with you with further information regarding the study. If you know someone who may be interested, please feel free to share this information with them. 

The interviews will be conducted in Zoom and recorded, which is expected to last 60-90 minutes. Once the recording is transcribed and analyzed the recordings will be deleted. Once the research is completed and published no one will know that you were in the study.

I have obtained Institutional Research Board (IRB) approval for this study, and participation is entirely voluntary. Participants may withdraw from the study at any point.

Thank you,
Sanja Gidakovic, MLIS
1.Are you between the ages of 18-65?(Required.)
2.Do you work in higher education in the United States or Canada?
3.What is your first and last name?(Required.)
4.What is your email address?(Required.)
5.What is your phone number?
Thank you. If you meet the selection criteria, I will be in contact with you about the next step for the research process through the contact information you provided.