UC Libraries Make Open Science Framework Tool Available for Researchers

The Researcher Services group, an initiative of the University of Cincinnati Libraries along with the IT@UC Research & Development Team, is pleased to announce a new tool for managing research projects: OSF for UC.

OSF, or the Open Science Framework, is an open-source workflow management tool developed by the Center for Open Science. Appropriate for any discipline, OSF enables researchers to manage workflows, share files, view project analytics, and more. Available at

osf.uc.edu

, OSF for UC is the portal for students, faculty, staff and others to manage project files and documents. There is no cost to use OSF and sign-in is easy. Simply go to

osf.uc.edu

, click on the Sign in button, choose University of Cincinnati, then enter your UC 6+2 Central Login. 

To learn more, the Center for Open Science is hosting a webinar on the OSF platform on Thursday, June 1, from 10am-11am. At this webinar, you can learn more about managing workflows, collaborating, version control, archiving data, and connecting with other tools such as Box, Github, and more. Register for the webinar

online

.

Have questions or need consultation on managing your project through OSF?  Contact Amy Koshoffer, science informationist, at

koshofae@ucmail.uc.edu

or (513) 556-1310. More information bout OSF for UC, as well as other services, is available via the Libraries website at

http://libraries.uc.edu/digital-scholarship/data-services.html.

Related Stories

2

WATCH: Student-produced documentary explores CCM’s role in BLINK...

May 14, 2025

In a new short film created by CCM's Production Master Class, viewers can watch as a team of students put their education into action during one of Cincinnati's most popular events. Titled "Blink: A Spotlight on CCM," this mini documentary explores how CCM Lighting Design and Technology students contributed to BLINK, the nation's largest immersive art and light event. Held Oct. 17-20, 2024, BLINK transformed 30+ city blocks from Over-the-Rhine through Northern Kentucky and drew an estimated crowd of over 2 million people to the Greater Cincinnati region.

Debug Query for this