About this Workshop
Open Science Framework (OSF) is a research reproducibility and project management platform that is free, open source, and designed to support research across the research lifecycle. OSF allows you to organize all of your research documentation, such as datasets, code, analysis, background literature, and more, into a single space shared by your collaborators. OSF also supports the pre-registration of research protocols and preprint publication.
In this hands-on workshop, we’ll cover:
- Creating and collaborating on OSF projects
- Using project templates
- Uploading files from your desktop
- Connecting external platforms like Google Drive, Mendeley, and GitHub
- Understanding version control in OSF
- Pre-registration of research protocols
- Publishing supplementary materials
No previous experience is required.
Schedule
Monday, February 13, 2023
Time | Content |
---|---|
12:00 to 12:05 | Welcome and Introduction |
12:05 to 12:20 | Creating a project and collaborating |
12:20 to 12:30 | Working with components |
12:30 to 12:50 | Adding files and version control |
12:50 to 13:00 | Wikis |
13:00 to 13:10 | Add ons |
13:10 to 13:20 | Pre-registration |
13:20 to 13:25 | Pre-prints and other uses |
13:25 to 13:30 | Wrap-Up |
Actual schedule may vary depending on group needs; all times refer to Eastern Standard Time (EST) __
Presenters
Katie Behrman
Institutional Repository Specialist
kbehrman@andrew.cmu.edu
Lencia Beltran
Open Science Program Coordinator
Office: 4416, Sorrells Library
lbeltran@andrew.cmu.edu
Melanie Gainey
Open Science Program Director and Librarian
mgainey@andrew.cmu.edu
Sarah Young
Principal Librarian
Office: 109G, Hunt Library
sarahy@andrew.cmu.edu