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Submitting Updates for Approval (Registrations)
Topics The Process Submitting Updates For Approval From Admin Contributors The Process You can submit your updates once your updates are complete. The submission process is the same as when you
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Getting Started For Research Groups
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. First, all research team members must create their individual accounts before creating a research group. To get started as an individual on the
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Utilize Components for Detailed Project Management
OSF projects provide a flexible environment for researchers and their teams to dynamically collaborate on, organize, contextualize, integrate, store, and share research processes and outputs.
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COS Data Breach Response Plan
Center for Open Science (COS) focuses significant attention on data security and has an established culture of openness, trust, and integrity and is committed to protecting the Open Science
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Create a View-only Link for a Registration
If your registration is embargoed, a view-only link offers a way for you to share the private contents with non-contributors. You can create an anonymized view-only link to hide your contributor
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Connect BOA to a project
About BOA Developed by Iowa State University's Laboratory of Software Design, Department of Computer Science, BOA is a data mining tool utilizing the "Boa" query language to extract aggregate data
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Activity: Integrate Third-Party Services for Seamless Data management
The OSF supports integration with a variety of third-party services such as Dropbox, GitHub, Google Drive, and others. By connecting these external storage and version control services to your OSF
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Connecting PIDs for a Persistent Complete Research Story
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. Persistent Identifiers (PIDs): Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are persistent, externally maintained links that provide permanent availability to
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Finding and Reusing Data on a Generalist Repository
Finding relevant data The OSF is a generalist repository, this means it is not limited to a single discipline. Other repositories may be more focused on disciplines, types of resources, or data
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Create a View-only Link for a Project (OSF Projects)
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. You can configure view-only links in either the "Contributors" or "Settings" tab of your OSF project. The workflow is the same for both tabs.
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New OSF Search Features for Rapid Research Findability and Sharing
With increasing requirements for open sharing of research outputs from funders, governments, and research communities comes the need to ensure searching and indexing of research can meet these
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Leveraging View-Only Links for Private Projects and Embargoed Preregistrations on OSF
In this month’s edition of Tips & Tricks, we’re focusing on how to create view-only links for your private projects and embargoed preregistrations. These links are a fantastic way to share your work
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Metadata for Improving Discoverability, Sharing, Collaboration, and Reuse of Your Work
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. Metadata: The Key to Discoverability Metadata is the term used for any information about your research materials — things like titles,
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Fork a Project (OSF Projects)
Forking a project creates a copy of an existing project and its components. The fork always points back to the original project, forming a network of citations. You might a fork a project to expand
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Sharing, linking, and Forking Projects (OSF Projects)
Sharing public projects: You can share public projects on social media to enhance discoverability. Sharing is not available for private content on the OSF, outside of view-only links. For sharing and
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Files & Folders
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. The following is a Table of Contents that links directly to specific sections within the guide. Overview File Naming Best Practices Organizing
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Subscribe to Preprint RSS Feeds
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. Using an RSS feed, you can receive updates when new preprints are added to a preprint provider. Once you've generated the RSS feed, you will need
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Activities: Next steps on the OSF Dashboard
1. Where to Start on the OSF? Your journey on the Open Science Framework (OSF) depends on where you are in the research life cycle. Whether you are planning a study, collecting data, analyzing
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Add Metadata to Your OSF Project
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Once you have created an OSF Project, you can enhance the information OSF stores and shares about the project and its associated files through
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Manage Draft Registrations
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. The guide will walk you through how to access and edit your draft registrations and submit them. The following is a Table of Contents that links
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Registration Files
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. In this article: Pre-Submission Registration Files Before Submitting A Registration Draft Access Registration Files Search A Registration’s Files
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Edit Your Preprint
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. You can edit your preprint to update its title, version, subject, license, abstract, DOI, and authors. You must have admin access in order to
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Upload a Preprint
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. Preprints offer a way to share your research quickly, receive feedback from the community, and gain a wider audience for your work. OSF Preprints
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Metadata on the OSF
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. The following is a Table of Contents that links directly to specific sections within the guide. Overview Commonly Used Metadata fields Community
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OSF Preprints
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. Welcome to OSF Preprints The following is a Table of Contents that links directly to specific sections within the guide. Overview Creating a
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Preprint FAQs
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. What is a preprint? How are preprints good for my career? Where should I upload my preprint? Read these FAQs to Learn more about preprints and
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Welcome to OSF Preprints
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. The following is a Table of Contents that links directly to specific sections within the guide. Overview OSF hosted Community-run Preprint
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Preprint services hosted by OSF
These are the preprint services currently hosted on the OSF. They represent research communities and disciplinary areas. Preprint service Description link SocArXiv Open archive of the social sciences
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OSF Institutions: Solving the Challenges of Institutional Collaboration and Research Data Management
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. This article will explain the benefits of using the Open Science Framework (OSF) and how OSF For Institutions can help enhance transparency,
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Getting Started FAQ’s
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. About Open Science Framework and Center for Open Science What is Center for Open Science (COS)? The Center for Open Science (COS) is a non-profit
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Withdrawing a Preprint
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. Because preprints are part of the scholarly record, they cannot be deleted. However, preprints can be withdrawn, removing the content but leaving
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Starting Pathway on the OSF
First time using the OSF? Let's start at the beginning! Making An Account Video Description: Start by making their own personal OSF account. User accounts provide access to all of your public work on
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How to Make a Data Dictionary
A data dictionary is critical to making your research more reproducible because it allows others to understand your data. The purpose of a data dictionary is to explain what all the variable names
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Creating a data management plan (DMP) document
A data management plan is a living, written document explaining what you intend to do with your data during and following the conclusion of your research project. A data management plan is required
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OSF Storage Caps (OSF Projects)
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. On November 3, 2020, OSF began limiting the capacity of private projects and components utilizing OSF Storage to 5 GB and public projects and
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Project Storage (OSF Projects)
OSF limits the capacity of private projects and components utilizing OSF Storage to 5 GB and public projects and components to 50 GB and advises users to integrate add-ons to their projects for
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Account and Security FAQ’s
Account Security Backup And Preservation Account My name is incorrect on my profile, preprint, registration or OSF project, How can I fix it? On preprints, registrations, or OSF projects your name on
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Project and Components FAQ’s
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. What is the distinction between the different category options on projects? Categories on OSF projects are a way to organize projects and nested
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Add Community Metadata Records to your OSF Content
In the dynamic world of research, the standardization and interoperability of data have become crucial for advancing scientific discovery. As research communities grow and diversify, the need for a
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Tips and Tricks
Below are some helpful tips and tricks about Open Science and how to best use the OSF! Tip 1: Metadata for Improving Discoverability, Sharing, Collaboration, and Reuse of Your Work Tip 2: Connecting
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Add-ons, Storage, & API Integration FAQ’s
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. Storage Where does OSF store my data? The United States is the default storage location for OSF Storage. You can set a global storage location
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Activities: Leverage OSF Search Improvements
In a landscape where open sharing of research outputs is increasingly vital, the importance of research search and indexing capabilities has become even more critical. Over the last few months, OSF
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Sharing Research Outputs
The sharing of all research outputs, including data, code, materials, and other types of information beyond the traditional research paper has the potential to aid the advancement of scientific
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Data Management and Sharing Plans and OSF
Government and private funders increasingly expect thorough data management and sharing plans (DMSP) for all proposed research projects. OSF is a strong candidate for complying with many of these
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Configure Email and Notification Preferences
Configure and manage your email and notification preferences from your Notifications page. Receiving emails from OSF provides you with reminders and workflow suggestions to help you manage your work
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Connecting to OSF via Single Sign-On (SSO)
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. This article provides general information about the Center for Open Science’s Shibboleth-based Single Sign-On (SSO) integration for organizations
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Back to support
Welcome! First time on the Open Science Framework (OSF)? Confused about where to start? Check out the "First time using the OSF" guide below, along with our introduction to the OSF video! Video
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Back to support
Welcome! First time on the Open Science Framework (OSF)? Confused about where to start? Check out the "First time using the OSF" guide below, along with our introduction to the OSF video! Video
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Back to Support
Welcome! First time on the Open Science Framework (OSF)? Confused about where to start? Check out the "First time using the OSF" guide below, along with our introduction to the OSF video! Video
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Back to Support
Welcome! First time on the Open Science Framework (OSF)? Confused about where to start? Check out the "First time using the OSF" guide below, along with our introduction to the OSF video! Video