Open Science Framework (OSF): Presentation and Training

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Presentation Date: December 12, 2013. Location: UC Berkeley, CA Presenters: Johanna Cohoon & Andrew Sallans (Center for Open Science) Center for Open Science website: http://centerforopenscience.org Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences website: http://bitss.org/annual-meeting/2013-2/

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Open Science FrameworkEnabling open practices and

increasing organization

3:00-3:30 IntroductionsWhat’s the problem?How do we address it?

3:30-4:15 OSF examples and use cases4:15-4:30 Break4:30-5:00 Hands on use of the OSF5:00-5:30 Breakout session 5:30-5:45 Upcoming Features5:45-6:00 Q&A

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Scientific Ideals

- Innovative ideas- Reproducible results- Accumulation of knowledge

What’s the problem?

What’s the problem?Incentive structure

- null results and replications are hard to publish Personal barriers

- motivated reasoning, getting it right isn’t as concrete as getting it published

(Nosek, Spies, Motyl, 2012; Kunda, 1990; Trope & Liberman, 2010)

What’s the solution?

How can we solve this?

INFRASTRUCTURE

COMMUNITY

METASCIENCE

Metascience- Conduct research to better understand the problem

- Reproducibility Project, Archival Project

Community

- Unite technological initiatives- Unite researchers- Enable common standards and rewards

Community

Endorsements and adoptions:Bio, Tech & Beyond, Databrary, DataOne, Dataverse Network Project, Duraspace, EAPP, Fetzer Franklin Fund, Figshare, LJAF, Mozilla Science Lab, Network for Open Scientific Innovation, Open Science Federation, OpenfMRI, Prometheus Research, Psi Chi, PsychoPy, Reproducibility Initiative, Science Exchange, Cortex, European Journal of Personality, Journal of Research in Personality, Psi Chi Journal, Psychological Science, Journal of Social Psychology, Human Computation, Journal of Vision

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

Open Science Frameworkosf.io

Example Projects

Use case: Research project

Use case: Journal

Use case: Idea distribution

15 Minute Break

30 minute hands on use of OSF

1. Visit osf.io and log in or create an account2. Create a project, add users, add components, upload files, edit the wiki, and modify privacy of your components

20 minute barrier brainstorming

Break into groups of 5-10. Address these questions:1. What, in the researcher’s incentive structure, needs to shift in order to increase transparency and reproducibility?2. What parts of the researcher’s workflow are not yet appropriately addressed through infrastructure and technology to facilitate transparency and reproducibility?

What’s coming next?- Ability to annotate everything in OSF- Connections to many parts of the workflow- Lots of collaboration

Near term additions...

Groups functionality Form integration for registries (like AEA, clinical trials)

Comments Desktop drop (like DropBox)

GUID shortlinks (no bigger than DOIs)

Notifications

API for community backup Visualizations

User profiles for credit viewing Backups, mirrors

Q & A

Our contact information:

Johanna Cohoon (johanna@cos.io)Andrew Sallans (andrew@cos.io)