UC Libraries and the Graduate School Host Workshop about the Open Science Framework
The
University of Cincinnati Libraries
and the
are pleased to host the Center for Open Science for a workshop on "Increasing Openness and Reproducibility in Quantitative Research" on Wednesday, Oct. 25. The workshop will cover project documentation, version control, pre-analysis plans and the Open Science Framework.
There will be two duplicate sessions of the workshop, one on the Medical Campus from 9 a.m. to noon and one on the West Campus from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. The event is free and open to all. To register, visit
. Participants should bring their own devices for the best workshop experience.
The Open Science Framework (OSF) 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 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
, click on the sign in button, choose University of Cincinnati, then enter your UC 6+2 Central Login.
Workshop Information:
Date: Oct. 25, 2017
Session 1
Time: 9 a.m.-noon
Location: Medical Campus Troup Learning Space, Donald C. Harrison Health Sciences Library MSB G005G
Session 2
Time: 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Location: West Campus 480 Walter C. Langsam Library
Questions? E-mail Amy Koshoffer, science informationist, at
for more information.
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