The Center for Open Science is a non-profit technology organization based in Charlottesville, Virginia with a mission to "increase the openness, integrity, and reproducibility of scientific research." Brian Nosek and Jeffrey Spies founded the organization in January 2013, funded mainly by the Laura and John Arnold Foundation and others.
19-567: OSF may refer to: Computing [ edit ] Open Science Framework , a cloud-based management for open access science Open Semantic Framework , an integrated software stack using semantic technologies for knowledge management OSF/1 , a Unix-like operating system developed by the Open Software Foundation Opera Show Format , an XHTML-based slideshow format Organisations [ edit ] Ógra Shinn Féin ,
38-601: A repertory theatre in Ashland, Oregon, US Oxford Scientific Films , a British producer of natural history and documentary programmes The Old Spaghetti Factory , a restaurant chain Independent Senate Fraction ( Onafhankelijke Senaatsfractie ), a political group of the Netherlands Order of Saint Francis , a 21st-century American Franciscan religious order Oklahoma Office of State Finance , an agency of
57-901: A structured protocol for designing and conducting a high-powered replication of the key effect. The results were published in 2015. In 2016, OSF started three new preprint services: engrXiv , SocArXiv , and (with the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science) PsyArXiv . It subsequently opened its own preprint server in 2017, OSF Preprints. Its unified search function includes preprints from OSF Preprints, alongside those from other servers such as Preprints.org , Thesis Commons , PeerJ , and multiple ArXiv repositories. Einstein Foundation Award for Promoting Quality in Research The Einstein Foundation Berlin
76-675: A total of 500,000 euros, is awarded by the Einstein Foundation Berlin together with the QUEST Center for Responsible Research at the Berlin Institute of Health in the Charité (BIH) in three categories: The "Individual Award" honors researchers or small research groups with 200,000 euros each, and the "Institutional Award" honors organizations and scientific institutions. The "Early Career Award" honors innovative ideas from scientists at
95-786: Is a foundation based in Berlin , Germany "that aims to promote science and research of top international caliber in Berlin and to establish the city as a centre of scientific excellence." It does this through various objectives, including the cross-institutional promotion of Berlin research projects, the appointment of outstanding scientists to Berlin, targeted support for young researchers, and better cooperation between university, non-university, and private sector institutions. The foundation supports research in many fields beyond science, including linguistics , archeology , and political science . It gives out annual awards and sponsors various projects, including
114-433: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Open Science Framework The organization began with work in reproducibility of psychology research, with the large-scale initiative Reproducibility Project: Psychology . A second reproducibility project for cancer biology research has also been started through a partnership with Science Exchange . In March 2017,
133-906: The Free University of Berlin , the Humboldt University of Berlin , the Technische Universität Berlin , and the Berlin University of the Arts , as well as Charité —– Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Publicly funded research institutions in Berlin can be supported as cooperation partners of the eligible institutions, including institutes of the Fraunhofer Society , the Helmholtz Association , the Leibniz Association , and
152-491: The Max Planck Society . The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is also considered a cooperation partner because it preserves the legacy of Albert Einstein and participates in committees. The Foundation offers funding programs for various career levels, including professorships, visiting fellows, and so-called starting researchers. Furthermore, in 2023 the Einstein Foundation Berlin supported 19 foreign scientists as part of
171-703: The "Einstein Center of Catalysis ". The Einstein Foundation Berlin is separate from the short-lived Albert Einstein Foundation for Higher Learning, Inc., founded in 1946. The Einstein Foundation was established by the city and state of Berlin in 2009. In addition to the direct funding of research projects and scientists, one of the foundation's key tasks is science communication. The Foundation's science podcast, #AskDifferent , has been on air since 2020, making people and fields of work that are particularly associated with
190-527: The Center published a detailed strategic plan. Brian Nosek posted a letter outlining the history of the Center and future directions. In 2020, the Center received a grant from Fast Grants to promote the publication of COVID-19 research on the platform. In 2021, the Center for Open Science was honored with the Einstein Foundation Award for Promoting Quality in Research [ de ] in
209-693: The Einstein BUA profile professorship strengthens the BUA's competencies in the defined Grand Challenges by appointing professors. The Einstein Foundation's funding of Einstein Research Units also supports the work on scientifically and socially relevant topics within the Grand Challenges. In 2021, the Einstein Foundation launched the Einstein Foundation Award for Promoting Quality in Research . Since then,
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#1732848197851228-702: The Government of Oklahoma, US OSF Global Services , a cloud technology company OSF Healthcare , a non-profit healthcare organization in Illinois and Michigan, US Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title OSF . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=OSF&oldid=1063223391 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
247-680: The beginning of their careers with 100,000 euros. The Einstein Foundation Award is financed by the Damp Foundation over a period of ten years and is additionally supported by the State of Berlin. The publishers Nature Portfolio and Public Library of Science (PLOS), as well as the Max Planck Foundation and the Berlin University Alliance, support the Einstein Foundation Berlin in the international establishment and implementation of
266-419: The foundation has annually honored contributions that fundamentally increase the validity of research and science and thereby significantly promote their social benefit. Enabling free access to research worldwide ( Open science ), establishing equal international cooperation ("Big Team Science"), or commitment to high ethical standards in research are just a few facets of award-worthy activities. The prize, worth
285-583: The foundation known to a broad public. The journal ALBERT , published since 2015, also focuses on research areas that reflect the diversity and complexity of Berlin's scientific landscape. As part of science communication, the Einstein Foundation Berlin also acts as an organizer. It organizes the public event series "Meeting Einstein" and "Einstein in the Dome" in cooperation with the Planetarium Berlin. Einstein Foundation Berlin provides institutional support to
304-449: The institutional category for their contribution to fostering research integrity and to improving transparency and accessibility. The Open Science Framework (OSF) is an open source software project that facilitates open collaboration in science research. The framework was initially used to work on a project in the reproducibility of psychology research, but has subsequently become multidisciplinary. The current reproducibility aspect of
323-655: The program to promote academic freedom for those experiencing restrictions on their academic freedom in their home countries or are otherwise at risk. The cooperation between the Einstein Foundation Berlin and the Berlin University Alliance (BUA) has resulted in programs such as the Einstein BUA/Oxford Visiting Fellow program. This enables visiting researchers from the University of Oxford to get involved in Berlin research networks. In addition,
342-413: The project is a crowdsourced empirical investigation of the reproducibility of a variety of studies from psychological literature, sampling from three major journals: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , Psychological Science , and Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition . Scientists volunteer to replicate a study of their choosing from these journals, and follow
361-608: The youth wing of the Sinn Féin political party Open Software Foundation , a not-for-profit organization that merged with X/Open and then became The Open Group Open Society Foundations , a grantmaking body established by George Soros OpenStack Foundation, a non-profit corporate entity to promote OpenStack software and its community Operational Support Facility , of the Federal Aviation Administration Oregon Shakespeare Festival ,
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