Posts tagged with 'open source'

Building a Better Open Source Ecosystem: Lessons from Growing the OSF Open Source Community
Over the past year, we’ve listened to open source communities around the world—learning from their challenges, growth trajectories, and the strategies that sustain them. In 2025,...
Tags: OSF, Community, Research Best Practices, Open Science, Add-ons, Open Source, Inclusivity and Collaboration
Cultivating an Open Source Community: Introducing Enhanced OSF Add-ons
The Center for Open Science (COS) is excited to unveil a new and enhanced OSF add-ons (trusted third-party software that is integrated and/or interoperates with the OSF)...
Tags: OSF, Platform, Open Science, Open Source
Character Lab Partners with COS to Promote Science-based Ways to build Good Character Traits in Children
There is an abundance of scientific evidence showing that positive character traits like self-control, curiosity, and gratitude don’t just make good citizens – they make happier...
Tags: Open Science, Open Access, open data, Open Source
How OSF Registries are Advancing Childhood Neurocognitive Development Research
As any teacher – or even any parent with more than one child knows – social development in children occurs at different rates and manifests in an enormous variety of personality...
Tags: Science, OSF, OSF Registries, open science initiatives, Open Source
New OSF enhancements for community-developed, open source infrastructure
Not only do researchers use OSF as a tool to accelerate science by collaborating, managing and sharing their research; they’re also stakeholders in its sustainable development...
Tags: Transparency, Infrastructure, Software, OSF, Sustainability, Integrations, Open Source