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1. Go to the top of this replicating lab template at https://osf.io/d8uim/ 2. Click on Duplicate at the top right corner of the page (icon to click on is the one that has “24” next to in the below picture- although a different number will be seen in your case) ![screenshot][1] 3. In the pop-down window that appears, click on “Fork this project” 4. Click the name of the page and change it to include the corresponding author’s surname for your lab. 5. Click on **Wiki** and edit it to add the names of all authors from your lab. Each lab is expected to have 3 or fewer authors is expected, if for some reason you have more please contact me. For the eventual paper, the order of authorship will be the proposing-lab researchers first, followed by the participating labs’ authors in alphabetical order. 6. Click on **Implementation** and also on **Expectations** and edit their wikis as indicated in their wikis’ text. 7. Click on Sharing and if you like, add your lab members that are co-authors so they also can edit the page. You’ll later need to add information to the Lab Log when testing, and the Results. Navigating these OSF websites takes some getting used to. Please give it your best shot before contacting me for help with that- there are too many labs for me to provide much user-interface troubleshooting. If it’s a problem with using the site, it is probably best to contact OSF support, by emailing contact@osf.io and CCing me. [1]: http://i.imgur.com/HV7iu5X.png?1
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