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Endorse a Preprint
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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
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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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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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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
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Metadata to Increase Discoverability
Adding metadata allows you to increase the discoverability of your work on the OSF. For more information on Adding Metadata to your work please see our help guides below: Add Metadata to Your OSF
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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
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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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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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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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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
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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
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Import Contributors from a Parent Project into a Component
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. You can use the import feature to quickly add contributors from a parent project to one of its child components. You must be an administrator on
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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
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Advanced Actions on Registratinons
The following guides provide instructions on how to update a registration, create a view only link for a registration, end an embargo early and withdraw a registration. The following is a Table of
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License Your Project (OSF Projects)
You can add a license to your project to allow others to copy, distribute, and make use of your data while allowing you to retain copyright. If you don't see the license you want to use, you can
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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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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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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
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Move Files (OSF Projects)
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. In this article Move files from the files interface Moving to a different add-on storage Move Files To Project Components Copying Files from the
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Organizing files (OSF Projects)
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Organizing your files using names and locations that are informative help to document what your files are and how they relate to other files. The
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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
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Back to Support
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Back to Support
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Back to Support
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Back to Support
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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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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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One-on-One Guidance
Our mission at OSF is to support you in guiding your students through the process of preregistering their research study designs on the Open Science Framework (OSF) platform. We are volunteering
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Delete a Project (OSF Projects)
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. When you delete a project, all files and data will be deleted along with it. Please be aware that deleting a project is an irreversible action.
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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,
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Reauthorize GitHub
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. Having trouble viewing your GitHub organizations or loading your repositories? You may need to reauthorize your GitHub access token. Note,
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Create and Manage Folders (OSF Projects)
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Folders help organize files in your projects or components. Folders have the same privacy settings and contributor permissions as the project or
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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
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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
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Licensing
This help guide provides an overview of licensing research data and materials and how to license your project, registration or preprint on OSF. COS does not provide suggestions on the best licensing
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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
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How to Add Files to Your Registration
Introduction This guide will walk you through the steps to add files to your OSF preregistration as a badge or open resource item. This process ensures your files are connected to your
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Why is my preprint private? (I want it public)
If you notice that your preprint is private and you intended it to be public there are two possible explanations. Your OSF account may have been caught in our spam filters or your preprint is in
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View Institutional Landing Pages
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Institutional landing pages aggregate all public OSF content affiliated with an institution. Search through a landing page to view OSF projects
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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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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
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Collaborating on Projects (OSF Projects)
Collaborators and contributors are the coauthors on a project, registration, or preprints. Each contributor has their own permission level (ie. Administrator, Read+Write, and Read), each with