Accelerating Scholarly Review, Publishing, and Discovery The launch of OSF Preprints branded services continues COS’s ongoing commitment to open and transparent research practices. The new preprints service is built on our flagship platform, OSF, which helps researchers design and manage their project workflow, data storage, DOI management, and collaboration. We developed OSF Preprints to meet the
Registered Reports: Peer review before results are known to align scientific values and practices. Registered Reports is a publishing format that emphasizes the importance of the research question and the quality of methodology by conducting peer review prior to data collection. High quality protocols are then provisionally accepted for publication if the authors follow through with the registered
Open Science Badges enhance openness, a core value of scientific practice. What are Open Science Badges? Badges to acknowledge open science practices are incentives for researchers to share data, materials, or to preregister Badges signal to the reader that the content has been made available and certify its accessibility in a persistent location. Currently, over 100 journals offer Open Science Ba
The Center for Open Science Releases Another Branded Preprint Service With LawArXiv The Center for Open Science (COS) is pleased to announce that it has added another branded service to its open source preprints service, OSF Preprints. The new service, called LawArXiv, provides free, open access, open source archives for legal research. LawArXiv is an open access legal repository supported and ma
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