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Open Science Framework (OSF)

Posted by on August 2nd, 2017 Posted in: Data Science, Technology



Looking for a place for your researchers to collaborate on projects and publications? Open Science Framework’s free online tool provides open source project management support for researchers across the entire research lifecycle. Created by the Center for Open Science in Charlottesville, VA, OSF is a collaboration tool, workflow system, and flexible repository all in one. Designed to work with many of the research tools researchers already use, it allows users to “automate version control, get persistent identifiers for projects and materials, preregister their research, and connect favorite third party services directly to the OSF.”

If your institution isn’t currently an OSF affiliate, you can learn more about the simple steps your library can take to access this free scholarly web tool. If it is an OSF affiliate, login by clicking on the “Login through Your Institution” link here.

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