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Description: A template for ECU students, faculty, and staff for utilizing the Open Science Framework.

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ECU Open Science Framework Template

This template was designed as part of an interdisciplinary research award to ECU Libraries and the Department of Physical Therapy.

This template was designed in order to help ECU students, faculty, and staff get started with utilizing the Open Science Framework (OSF). Each section or component has its own wiki space to provide a brief explanation on the suggest…

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Files can now be accessed and managed under the Files tab.

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Data Management Plan

A place to keep your data management plan.

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Literature

A place to hold relevant studies, articles, etc.

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Materials and Methods

A place for information regarding your materials/equipment along with the methods used.

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Data

A place to hold the data from your project.

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Analysis

A place to store materials regarding the analysis of any collected data.

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Results

A place to keep the results of an experiment.

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ECUExample ProjectsGuidesPoliciesTemplate

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