Workshop 'Open Science Framework: A hands-on tutorial'
Many published findings in the social sciences and humanities are difficult to replicate. To counteract this phenomenon, an increasing number of funding agencies and journals encourage or require the publication of data, materials, and analysis scripts associated with each publication. Consequently, researchers are turning to comprehensive services that facilitate collaborative workflow with colleagues and evaluators.
One of the most popular is the Open Science Framework (OSF), a free online platform developed by the non-profit organization Center for Open Science. The OSF allows researchers to manage, document, and share all the products of their workflow, from the preregistration of the initial idea to the preprint of the final report.
We are happy to offer the workshop
Open Science Framework: A hands-on tutorial
This hands-on workshop is aimed at researchers from all disciplines and career stages who wish to learn how to use the OSF for their own work. We will go through some of the functionalities offered by this service, including:
- set up a project
- invite other contributors
- add components
- fill out the wiki
- upload files directly or by connecting an external cloud service
- make the project public
Date:
Tuesday December 1 2020, 10.30 - 12.00 hrs (online)
Instructor:
This workshop is hosted by Dr. Antonio Schettino, coordinator of the Open Science Community Rotterdam (Erasmus Research Services).