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An Introduction to the Open Science Framework Date: October 28, 2021 Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pm Online: Zoom Audience: See About this workshop Presenter: Sarah Parker ### About this workshop This workshop was adapted for the graduate students from ICORD and the Brain Circuit Cluster Co-op. ### Workshop Description OSF is a free online project management tool that facilitates sharing documents and data to help you be as organized, transparent and reproducible as possible. It allows you to maintain discrete connections between all of your research inputs and outputs. It connects your research data to all facets of the research life cycle by leveraging existing tools such as Dropbox, Google Drive, and GitHub while providing a single location to connect that data. In this one-hour session you will learn: - The key functions of OSF - Guidelines for structuring a project - How to add files and enable add-ons connecting all your data in one location - Best practices for data storage and sharing - How to choose a license Before attending please set up a UBC affiliated account following these instructions: https://osf.io/pvmnx/
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