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Wednesday, December 20, 2017  



Open Science Framework (OSF)
https://osf.io/

A scholarly commons to connect the entire research cycle. Simplified Scholarly Collaboration ... Cloud-based management for your projects. Features include: 1) Structured projects - Keep all your files, data, and protocols in one centralized location. No more trawling emails to find files or scrambling to recover from lost data; 2) Control access - You control which parts of your project are public or private making it easy to collaborate with the worldwide community or just your team; and 3) Respect for your workflow - Connect your favorite third party services directly to the Open Science Framework. Everything your research needs to be a success: a) Manage your project - View all of your projects from one dashboard; b) Quickly share files - Share key project information and allow others to use and cite it; c) See project changes - See the latest project changes, who is contributing and historical file versions; d) View project analytics - Access project data ranging from visits over time to top referring websites; e) Archive your data - Computer or collaborator explode? With the OSF you will never lose your project data; f) Control access and collaboration - Add others to your projects to collaborate, or provide private access to view; g) Supercharge your workflow - The OSF helps individuals, teams and labs make their research processes more efficient; and h) Registration - Preserve the state of a project at important parts of its lifecycle such as the onset of data collection. This will be added to Business Intelligence Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™.

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