OpenCon Community Impact Survey
We want to show the impact the next generation is having in opening up research and education, and we want to make sure your work is included! Nothing is too small—every contribution is important to catalog. This information is invaluable in making the case that the wider community should be investing more to support students and early career academic professionals.

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What's your email address?
We'll use this to understand your engagement with OpenCon & contact you with follow up questions if needed. If possible, please use the email address we sent this to you on. If you'd prefer to remain anonymous, please leave this blank.
Since becoming part of the OpenCon community, please describe the actions you've taken to advance openness in research and education. Nothing is too small to mention! *
If you've collaborated with particular members of the community to do this, please mention them in your response if you feel comfortable doing so.
How many people do you think have been significantly affected by your open work (e.g. advocacy, projects, open publishing, tool building, resource development)?
By significantly affected, we mean that you changed someone's opinions on open, successfully encouraged them to adopt open practices, got them involved in open-related work, or similar.
How many people do you think have been in any way affected by your open work (e.g. advocacy, projects, open publishing, tool building, resource development)?
This could include people who've attended talks / workshops you've given, people you've spoken to directly who didn't agree with you, people who've read or used work you made openly available. We understand this is hard to measure, and we don't want you to spend much time thinking about it. We're most interested in the magnitude, is it 1, 10, 100, 1000 or 10000? We're measuring this to better measure the OpenCon communities ability to impact culture change through small interactions and nudges.
How has your personal thinking evolved on diversity, inclusion, and equity, especially as they relate to Open, through engagement with OpenCon? If this has affected your actions, please share how.
Thinking may include, for instance, changes your in perspective, understanding & empathy, and importance to you.
If OpenCon (including the conference, satellite events, and community initiatives or members) has helped support you or that work, please describe how.
If particular members of the community were important in supporting your work please mention them in your response if you feel comfortable doing so.
How would you frame OpenCon's (including the conference, satellite events, and community initiatives or members) impact on you and your work?
I give permission for OpenCon to share this information publicly *
For example, on the OpenCon website or as part of public reports. Even if you say no, we will still use your numerical answers as part of an aggregate figure.
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