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  • Simplifying the Preregistration Process (Video)

    A preregistration of your research can seem daunting, but it's essentially about clearly documenting your research plan before you start your data collection. By documenting the details of your study

  • Navigate to Your Preprints

    This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. After submitting a preprint, your preprint submissions will be aggregated in a central location for ease of access and navigation. First, sign in

  • Start a Registration

    There are two ways to start a new registration using the OSF platform: Start from scratch: you will enter information and attach documents as you build out your research plan. Start from an existing

  • Connect Bitbucket to a Project

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Bitbucket is a web-based Git and Mercurial repository that allows you and your team members to store code. You can connect one Bitbucket

  • Connect Dropbox to a Project

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. You can connect one Dropbox folder or an entire Dropbox account to your OSF project or component. Different folders can be linked to different

  • Connect GitHub to a Project

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. GitHub is a commonly-used web-based Git repository-hosting service. You can connect oneGitHub repository per OSF project. Different repositories

  • Connect Zotero to a Project

    You can manage and collaborate on your Zotero references directly from your OSF projects! This help guide will walk you through how to connect your personal or group libraries to your projects. If

  • Connect figshare to a Project

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Figshare is an online digital repository that allows researchers to preserve and share their research outputs. You can connect one figshare

  • Create a Project (OSF Projects)

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. This Article IsLicensedUnder CC0 For Maximum Reuse. OSF projects are the largest form of categorization that OSF supports. A project can be an

  • 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

  • Connecting Your Research Tools on the Open Science Framework (OSF)

    What are Add-Ons in the OSF? Add-ons are outside tools and platforms researchers already use for their research that can be connected to your Open Science Framework (OSF) material. Many of these

  • Add Metadata to Your OSF Registration

    Once you have created an OSF Registration you can enhance it with some additional metadata regarding the type of resources included and funding information. This enhanced information will increase

  • 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

  • Rename Files and Folders (OSF Projects)

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. You can rename files and folders directly from your OSF project. This help guide will walk you through how to rename files and folders. Rename

  • OSF Preprints Generalist Server Suspension

    Effective 8/25/2025, we will be temporarily suspending submissions to the generalist server hosted on OSF Preprints. This change does not affect the other community-run preprint services hosted on

  • 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

  • OSF Metadata Profile

    OSF leverages key metadata that provide the most effective ways for you to describe your research. OSF utilizes a unique metadata model that facilitates FAIRness (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable,

  • Request Access to a Private Project (OSF Projects)

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Private projects can only be viewed by those who are a contributors. When you "request access" to a private project, you are requesting to become

  • Set a Global Storage Location

    You can choose a default storage location for your OSF Storage. For example, your institution may require that data be stored in the EU to comply with storage regulations. If a required location is

  • Create a registration

    This guide will instruct you on the process of creating registration drafts and includes instructions for submitting a registration to a Community-run registry. The following is a Table of Contents

  • How to use the OSF training videos

    Welcome to Our Live Training Recordings and Video Clips Library! In this section, you'll find a treasure trove of resources designed to empower you with the knowledge and skills to make the most out

  • 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

  • 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

  • Edit the Wiki (OSF Projects)

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. The wiki is a versatile tool for interacting with your team and others who view your work. Wikis can be used to explain the main points of your

  • Add Metadata to a file on OSF

    Metadata can be added to individual files on the OSF to help identify, discover, and facilitate reuse. Files in OSF are always related to projects or registrations, which have their own metadata as

  • Connect Box to a Project

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. You can connect one Box folder or an entire Box account to your OSF project or component. Different Box folders can be linked to different

  • 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

  • Increase the Discoverability and Citations of your Preregistration

    By strategically using OSF’s metadata features, badges, and search enhancements, you can make your work more discoverable and appealing. Here are some actionable tips to help your preregistrations

  • Understand Contributor Permissions

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Contributors are a group of collaborators within a project, component, registration, or preprint. There are three different levels of

  • Add-ons & API Home Page

    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 Connect Add-ons from your User Profile

  • Find Institutions

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. First, navigate to OSF. Click the OSF Home button in the navigation bar, then click OSF Institutions from the drop-down menu. You will be taken

  • Security and Privacy

    The protection of your research, and personal information is our top priority. For more information on OSF security and privacy please see our help guides below along with a preview of each article:

  • Sign in to OSF

    You can sign in to OSF using your username and password or institutional or ORCiD credentials. You can explore OSF without signing in; however, you will need to be signed in in order to use OSF

  • Get to Know Your Dashboard

    When you sign in to the OSF, you land on your OSF dashboard. The dashboard allows you to quickly create and access your projects, discover others' public projects, and navigate to other OSF features.

  • Affiliate an OSF Project with an Institution

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. This article will show you how to affiliate your research on the OSF with your institution. Affiliating your research enhances transparency,

  • Create a Project from a Template (OSF Projects)

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. You can create a new project using another project's structure as a template. When you use a project as a template, the project along with any

  • Edit Contributor Permissions (OSF Projects)

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. This help guide gives instructions on how to update contributor's permissions after they have been added to the project. For an overview of the

  • Claim an Unregistered Account

    If you do not have an OSF account but are added to an OSF project, you will receive an email from OSF notifying you that you have been added as a contributor to a project. If you wish to claim your

  • Why is my project private? (I want it public)

    If you find that your OSF account has been deactivated or that your previously public project is now private, it is possible that your content has been accidentally flagged by our spam filter. We

  • Creating a Project (OSF Projects)

    What are projects and components? OSF projects are the most flexible workspaces that OSF supports. A project can be an experiment, a lab group, a paper—anything that has contributing members and

  • Share on Social Media

    You can share public projects, files, and registrations on social media to enhance discoverability. Sharing is not available for private content on the OSF. Share a public project or component Share

  • Archive Code

    Like data and other materials, you can create an archived copy of your code using the OSF even if your GitHub repositories continue development. There are several steps to effectively archive and

  • Managing Preprints

    Now that you have uploaded your preprints, you can make manage them with the following help guides. Please see our help guides below and a sneak preview to help with your preprint goals. Search and

  • I can't find my institution

    This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. Institutional login is available for affiliates of current OSF Institutions members. If you previously used institutional login to access the OSF

  • Request Access to a Public Project (OSF Projects)

    This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. If you come across a public project to which you want to contribute, you can now request access to join! Public projects that have access

  • 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

  • OSF Meetings, Institutions, and Collections FAQ’s

    This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse.OSF Collections FAQs What license will I need? Various Collections may have different licensing requirements, during the request to add you will

  • Getting to Know the OSF: The Basics

    Getting to Know the OSF: The BasicsThis week we are taking a step back and providing a summary of the OSF 101 video and the overall features of the OSF. The OSF 101 video helps break down common

  • 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.

  • Enable or Disable Two-Factor Authentication

    You can enable two-factor authentication for your OSF account to make your OSF sign-in process more secure. When you sign in to the OSF with two-factor authentication, you will need to enter a