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OSF Dictionary
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. Term Definition of the term OSF The Open Science Framework (OSF) is a research platform designed to help support researchers practice open
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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
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View Project Analytics (OSF Projects)
OSF Projects have their own built-in analytics to track popular pages and number of visits over time. You can view the impact of any public project by clicking its Analytics tab. Analytics are
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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
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Generate Citations (OSF Projects)
Pre-formatted citations can be generated for any OSF project, and can be copied and pasted directly into your bibliography. Open your project, then click the Citation section to expand it. The
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Connect Mendeley to a Project
Connect Mendeley to a Project Connecting a Mendeley folder to your OSF project allows you, your contributors, and others to view your project to see the references you store on Mendeley. You can link
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API Integrations
The OSF hosts an Open Application Programming Interface (API). With this API you can access users, projects, components, logs, and files from the Open Science Framework (OSF), which is a free,
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Translated Help Guides Homepage
Welcome to the OSF! The help guides you see here were created as part of a community of volunteers in hopes to help users from different languages get started using the OSF. We are always looking for
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Submitting to a Moderated Preprint Service (Homepage)
Some preprint services moderate the content submitted to them. There are two types of moderation: pre-moderation and post-moderation. Moderators using pre-moderation will accept or reject preprints
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Updating Registrations
Updating a registration is a process of transparently reflecting necessary changes to a study design. The changes should be implemented only to reflect events outside your control or include
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OSF Institutions
The following is a Table of Contents that links directly to specific sections within the guide. Overview What is an Institutional Membership How Do I Affiliate with My Institution Creating a New OSF
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Open Practice Badges (Registrations)
Add Resources to your Registration Open Practice Badges Open Practices Badges are given when a researcher links a resource to their registration. Researchers are responsible for adhering to the
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Rename Wiki Pages
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. As you add pages to your wiki, you can rename them to better describe and organize your wiki! First, open your project. Then click the Wiki
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File Revisions and Version Control (OSF Projects)
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. OSF has built-in version control and retains all copies of a file added to OSF. OSF further provides access to versions of files stored on
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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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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
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Cite Preprints
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. Learn how to cite a preprint by following this help guide! APA, MLA, Or Chicago Styles Generate Other Styles Use APA, MLA, or Chicago First, open
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Remove Contributors from a Project
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Only admins on a project can remove other contributors from the project and any components. Open your project and click the Contributors tab in
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View Versions of the Wiki
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Every time a user clicks Save on a wiki page, a new version of the wiki is saved to the OSF. You can view and compare versions of a wiki page to
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Quick Files
This article is licensed under CCO for maximum reuse. Since 2018, OSF has provided the Quick Files feature to allow users to upload public files to the OSF without a project easy sharing and
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Affiliate an OSF Registration with an Institution
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Registrations automatically inherit institutional affiliations from their corresponding project. However, if the project is not affiliated with
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Add Admins from the Parent Project to a Component (OSF Projects)
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Admins on the parent project have read-access to all child components, even if other contributors created them. This help guide will walk you
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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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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 Project Files and Images (OSF Projects)
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. You can read and view files uploaded to projects, and see them rendered on their own "File Detail" page. Each file has its own unique URL that
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Enable Wiki Contributions
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Project wikis can be configured to allow public contributions from all OSF users or restricted to project contributors with write access (Admins
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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
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Connect Google Drive to a Project
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. You can connect one Google Drive folder or an entire Google Drive account to your OSF project or component. Different Google Drive folders can be
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Sign in Through Your Institution
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. If your institution has worked with the Center for Open Science to create a dedicated institutional OSF landing page, you can affiliate your
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Create Components (OSF Projects)
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Components are sub-projects below the top-level project. Components help organize your research and create hierarchy within your parent project.
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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
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Starting an Update (Registrations)
Topics Starting an update From the project From the My Registrations page From the Registration overview page Starting an update Admin Collaborators can start an update through the Project, their My
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Managing Bookmarks and Collections (OSF Projects)
Bookmarks and Collections help you organize your own OSF projects or public projects you're interested in by making them easily accessible from the left side panel of the Project Organizer. View your
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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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Delete a Component (OSF Projects)
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Deleting a component will remove the component and its content. This action is irreversible. You must have admin permissions on the parent
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Getting Started with Open Science Communities
The open scholarship movement thrives because of the dedicated communities working to advance transparency, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. Whether you’re looking to connect with peers, join
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Citation add-ons
Citation software is an excellent way to collect and manage references within a research study. The OSF is compatible with Mendeley and Zotero. Please see our help guide below for more information
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Upload files (OSF Projects)
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Each project and component can have its own set of files, allowing you to organize your files into categorical or hierarchical groups, like
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Add and Delete Wiki Pages
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. As your research grows, you can add and delete pages from your wiki to keep you and your contributors up-to-date and organized. Open The Wiki Add
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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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Submitting to a Moderated Preprint Service
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. Currently all community-run preprint servers on the OSF use pre-moderation. Moderators using pre-moderation will accept or reject preprints upon
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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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Third-Party Vendors
COS uses several third-party vendors to help operate OSF and its suite of products. This document provides a list of third-party vendors and their purposes, organized by category. Please refer to our
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Create Custom Citations
You can create a customized citation for your OSF project that's different from the default styles available. A custom citation communicates to others how you want them to cite your materials, and
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Delete a Project with Components (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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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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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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Add a CEDAR Metadata Record to a File
CEDAR Metadata templates are community-developed templates designed to aggregate and organize projects based on metadata categories. This support guide helps you add a metadata record to an File In
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Add a CEDAR Metadata Record to your Project
CEDAR Metadata templates are community-developed templates designed to aggregate and organize projects based on metadata categories. This support guide helps you add a metadata record to an OSF
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Add a CEDAR Metadata Record to your Registrations
CEDAR Metadata templates are community-developed templates designed to aggregate and organize projects based on metadata categories. This support guide helps you add a metadata record to an OSF