Community Events
Upcoming Events
Transforming Research with Data Curation Practices
Nov. 5 at 2 pm ET. Register
Join COS and the Data Curation Network (DCN) for a webinar exploring how data curation can boost the accessibility, impact, and integrity of research. Learn about key curation practices, why they are essential for preserving and enhancing research outputs, and how to apply them effectively to various types of materials.
Using OSF to Meet Upcoming Open Science Expectation: Top 2025 in the University Setting
Nov. 14 at 12 pm ET. Register
The Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines is a policy framework that includes research practices designed to increase the verifiability of empirical research claims and help meet new mandates for data sharing in order to validate and replicate research findings.
Published in 2015, TOP is widely endorsed by publishers and funders, and more than 2,000 journals implement TOP policies. TOP 2025 is the newly revised policy framework that has incorporated policy-maker feedback and includes new standards for protocols and comprehensive reporting.
The Center for Open Science (COS) invites you to join us In this session, to explore the new framework and how to apply it to requirements for open research using the Open Science Framework (OSF). Data Management Librarians and Research Support Staff are specifically invited to attend to learn how TOP 2025 can help you support open scholarship at your institution.
Past Events
Town Hall Meetings
Orientations
Special Events and Webinars
- OSF API member webinar (2021-08-03)
- Metadata Community Preview (2023-01-27)
- Search Update Community Preview (2023-07-26)
- OSF Institutions Case Study: Panel Discussion on Best Practices at Virginia Commonwealth University (2024-01-30)
- OSF Institutions Case Study: Collaborating on Open Science at Carnegie Mellon University (2024-05-22)
Working and Interest Groups
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