The Open Science Framework (OSF) is a unique infrastructure that emphasizes tools and workflows that support scholars across the entire lifecycle of a project, from documenting research planning to discoverability and indexing. The OSF leverages the “PID graph”, allowing Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), Research Organization Registry (ROR) IDs, and ORCiDs (Open Researcher and Contributor Identifiers) to be related to research registrations, preprints, collaborative project workspaces, and users. Relationships between objects are also enabled so researchers can relate the DOIs for data or completed publications with their preprints or other outputs.