Center for Open Science

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The Center for Open Science is a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the openness, integrity, and reproducibility of scientific research through tools, infrastructure, and advocacy.

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instanceOf nonprofit organization
research organization
advocatesFor open access to research outputs
replication in science
transparent research practices
collaboratesWith academic institutions
research funders
scientific journals
scientific societies
coordinates Many Labs replication projects
Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology NERFINISHED
Reproducibility Project: Psychology NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
develops Open Science Framework NERFINISHED
focusesOn improving scientific workflows
metascience research
open research culture change
foundedBy Brian Nosek NERFINISHED
Jeffrey Spies NERFINISHED
fundingModel institutional partnerships
philanthropic grants
hasKeyProduct Open Science Framework NERFINISHED
hasMission increase integrity in scientific research
increase openness in scientific research
increase reproducibility in scientific research
headquartersLocation Charlottesville, Virginia NERFINISHED
inception 2013
languageOfWorkOrName English
legalForm 501(c)(3) nonprofit
offers consulting on research transparency
training on open science practices
operatesInField metascience
open science
research reproducibility
research transparency
promotes FAIR data principles
open code
open data
open materials
provides open-source infrastructure for research
tools for data sharing
tools for preregistration of studies
tools for sharing code
tools for sharing research materials
shortName COS NERFINISHED
supports registered reports
website https://www.cos.io/

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Nosek coFounderOf Center for Open Science
subject surface form: Brian Nosek