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  • Persistent Identifiers (PIDs)

    In this article: Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) Automatically Sync Your OSF content with your ORCID record Register for an ORCID iD Setup automatic ORCID record updates from Datacite Connect our ORCID

  • 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.

  • Tag Your Project Files (OSF Projects)

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Adding tags to your project files increases discoverability in OSF search. You can only add tags to files in OSF storage. Open your project, then

  • Post Submission Registration Files

    This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. What are Resources? Any files, images, digital materials, etc. that are related to or generated as part of an ongoing or completed study

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • How to Prepare Your Preprint

    This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. Follow these 7 steps to prepare your preprint for submission. Choose A Preprint Server Get Permission From All Authors To Share The Preprint

  • Templates: Getting Started on OSF Projects Faster and Easier

    Overview: What are OSF projects and How do they Fit in the OSF landscape of tools? Step 1: Choose your Template  Step 2: How to create your personal copy of a template Step 3: Learn about parts of

  • Community Metadata Schemas Available on OSF with CEDAR

    Metadata, or data describing research, is the magic ingredient that enables projects, data, analysis code, and research materials to be made FAIR. The Open Science Framework (OSF) has already

  • Bearbeiten Sie Ihren Registrierungsentwurf (Edit Your Draft Registration)

    Dieser Artikel ist unter CC0 für maximale Wiederverwendung lizenziert. Dieser Leitfaden führt Sie durch die wichtigsten Arbeitsabläufe, um Ihren Registrierungsentwurf schnell und erfolgreich zu

  • 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

  • Link to a Project (OSF Projects)

    Linking to other projects creates a path for you and others viewing your project to find related work. View links Add a link to a project Remove a link View links Linked projects are found in the

  • Add Contributors to Projects and Components

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. In this article, you will learn how to add contributors to projects and components. Add contributors to a project Add an unregistered contributor

  • Evaluating Data Viability

    Recap: Once we’ve found some data that we think is relevant the next step is to evaluate the datasets: are they of sufficient quality to be reused and relevant to the research question? We have some

  • Connect OneDrive to a Project

    This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. OneDrive is a cloud-based storage service that is part of the Microsoft suite of tools that allows you to store and share files. You can

  • Create DOIs (OSF Projects)

    In addition to its own unique, persistent URLs, OSF offers DOIs for your public research. This help guide will walk you through how to generate DOIs for public projects and components. You must have

  • View Recent Activity

    Every action performed in a project is logged by the OSF in the "Recent Activity" section, so you will always know the changes that have been made on a project and who made them. Recent activity logs

  • Welcome to OSF Projects

    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 Getting Started Parts of an OSF Project

  • So bereiten Sie Ihren Preprint vor (How to Prepare Your Preprint)

    Dieser Artikel ist unter CC0 für maximale Wiederverwendung lizenziert. Befolgen Sie diese 8 Schritte, um Ihren Preprint für die Einreichung vorzubereiten. 1. Wählen Sie einen Preprint-Service

  • Submit to a Meeting

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. This help guide walks you through how to submit your research to a meeting or conference on OSF. Attendees can email their talks/posters to the

  • Connect GitLab to a Project

    GitLab is an open-source web-based git repository manager. You can link one repository per project. Different repositories can be linked to different components within the same project. The

  • 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

  • Connect Amazon S3 to a Project

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. You connect one Amazon S3 bucket to your project. Different buckets can be linked to different components within the same project. Files added to

  • 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.

  • OSF Collections

    OSF Collections is a pay-for-service tool designed for funders, journals, societies, communities, organizations, and other groups in need of building and searching related OSF projects. What is a

  • Create an OSF Account

    The OSF is free to use and creating a new account is simple. If you have an ORCiD account or are affiliated with one of our Partner Institutions, you can also create your OSF account using these

  • Managing projects (OSF Projects)

    Now that you have created a project(s), you can start managing them. To give you a sneak peek inside each help guide article, look at the goals each help guide addresses! The following articles help

  • Submit to a Branded Registry

    OSF Community Operated Registries are customized, branded registries hosted on the OSF Registry infrastructure to empower communities to set standards to advance research rigor. A community operated

  • 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

  • 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

  • Maximizing the Impact of Your Preprint

    We're excited to share some tips and tricks to help you prepare to make the most of your preprint submissions on the Open Science Framework (OSF). Specifically, we’re focusing on what you need to

  • Checkout Files (OSF Projects)

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. The checkout feature prevents multiple contributors from editing a file at once. Admin or read+write permissions are required to check out files.

  • Connecting And Syncing your Research Story to Ensure Maximum Impact

    We recently shared valuable strategies for connecting your research on the Open Science Framework (OSF) to increase visibility and make it easier for others to discover your full body of work. Below

  • Reauthorize Zotero

    This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. Having trouble seeing your Zotero libraries and folders? This help guide will walk you through how to reauthorize Zotero as an add-on to your OSF

  • Rename a Project

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. A project name can be updated or changed at any time. Admin or read+write permissions are required. First, open your project or component. Select

  • OSF Data Availability Statement

    NOTE: Some funders will require all linked resources to have the full links written. Hyperlinks are utilized here to improve readability. OSF data is generated by OSF users doing actions in their

  • Connect ownCloud/nextCloud to a Project

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. OwnCloud is an open-source, universal file access platform that is self-hosted on your servers. You can link your ownCloud instance to your OSF

  • Control Your Privacy (OSF Projects) Settings

    You must be an admin on a project or component in order to change the privacy settings. If you're an admin, you can make your project private or public and alternate between the two settings. You can

  • 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

  • Configure Notifications (OSF Projects)

    Receiving email notifications on your project allows you to stay up-to-date on your project activity. Notifications are enabled on the following actions: comments added files updated Notifications

  • 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

  • Withdraw a Registration

    Withdrawing a registration removes its contents from OSF. Withdrawn registrations will maintain basic metadata (e.g. title, contributors, DOI, etc.) about the registration, as well as a justification

  • Preprint moderation policies

    OSF Preprints is a network of community-run preprint servers that provide a platform for scholars to upload working papers, preprints, and published papers, with the option to link data and code. COS

  • Edit a collection submission

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. You can edit your collection submission to update its title, description, tags, license, contributors, and collection metadata. You must have

  • Benefits and Concerns of Registration

    Embarking on the journey of preregistering your research design can be a decision met with both enthusiasm and apprehension. In this article, we highlight the benefits and address some of the

  • 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

  • Connect Dataverse to a Project

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. OSF connects with the Harvard Dataverse or any other instance of Dataverse 4.0. Enabling Dataverse for your project allows contributors to view,

  • Account and Security Home Page

    In this section, we offer guidance on everything you need to know about your account, data management plans, and the security of your information on Open Science Framework (OSF) Profile and Accounts:

  • Deleting a Project Folder (OSF Projects)

    Deleting a Project Folder This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. Once a folder is deleted, it cannot be recovered and the action is irreversible. Provenance information will be left