Starting Pathway on the OSF

Video Description: Follow along with this tutorial showing you the basic elements of starting on the Open Science Framework (OSF)

First time using the OSF? Let's start at the beginning!

  • Making An Account

    Start by making their own personal OSF account. User accounts provide access to all of your public work on the OSF. For more information on managing your account, see our Account Help Section

  • Starting A Project

    All setup? Let's create a project. Projects are a great place for storing data, collaborating, and refining your research ideas! For more information on projects, see our Projects Help Section

  • Starting A Registration

    Registrations are a way for you to transparently and honestly share your research study with others. Registrations are a formal story of a research study, telling others the original plan, any updates that were needed, and the final results. For more information on projects see our Registration Help Section

  • Data Storage On Projects     

    After you have started your study, you need a place to share and analyze your data. Projects are an excellent place to work with collaborators on your research data. Need additional storage for your projects? Check out our OSF Storage Add-Ons for flexible storage options.

  • Preprint Submissions

    Ready to publish? Submit your manuscript on OSF Preprints. Submitted preprints are indexed on Google Scholar and can help you spread the word about your findings, while also connecting them with your OSF projects and registrations. For more information, see our Preprint Help Section Got the hang of it? Go back to our getting started guide home page and see how educators and researchers like you are using the OSF!

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