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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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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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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:
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Stay Connected with COS: Open Engagement Opportunities
Thank you for your contributions to advancing open science! Whether you’ve been part of our COS Ambassador Program or are just discovering ways to engage with COS, we’re excited to share new
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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
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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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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,
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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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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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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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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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Tag Your Project
Add tags to your projects and components to enhance the discoverability of your work! Add And Remove Tags On Your Project Search OSF For Related Work Add and remove tags on your project First, open
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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
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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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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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How to Contact our Support Team (Help desk)
You can reach out to our support desk by sending an email to Support@osf.io. What to Include in Your Email To help us assist you as efficiently as possible, please include the following information
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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
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OSF Institutions, OSF Community-run preprint servers, OSF Registries and OSF Collections Homepage
This Article Is Licensed Under CCO For Maximum Reuse. OSF Institutions, Registries, OSF Community-run Preprint servers and Collections are four services available as a paid services on the OSF. To
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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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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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Grant Access to a Project (OSF Projects)
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Researchers can request access to your projects to collaborate. You will be notified by email of requests to your project, and you can either
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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:
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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
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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
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Register Your Event
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. NOTE: No new meeting requests will be fulfilled for meetings occurring after June 1, 2025. All previous meetings will continue to be supported.
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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
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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
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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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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
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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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Approving / Rejecting Submitted Updates (Registrations)
Once an update is submitted for approval, all Admin contributors on the update should approve / reject the submission within 48 hours. Topics Approve Or Reject An Update Approved Submissions Rejected
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Edit Your Profile
Updating your profile only takes seconds and makes it easier for current and future collaborators to find you. You can input social media profiles, employment, and education information so other
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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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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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Check Your Project or Component's Storage Usage (OSF Projects)
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Beginning November 3, 2020, OSF will limit the capacity of private projects and components utilizing OSF Storage to 5 GB and public projects and
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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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File naming (OSF Projects)
This article is licensed under CC0 for maximum reuse. Carefully choosing file names that are informative and useful for both humans and machines is a simple step towards reproducible research. The
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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
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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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Registrations 101
Welcome to Registrations 101! This is the one-stop-shop to learn the basics of (pre)registration. Overview and General Process: Learn what registrations are and the general process. Registrations and
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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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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