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The School of Information welcomes Fernando Rios, PhD, Office of Digital Innovations and Stewardship, University of Arizona, to be the next speaker of our Colloquium Series. “Managing Research Projects with the Open Science Framework”. Keeping track of where files are, who changed a document and when, or finding a place to easily collaborate on research can be tedious time wasters. We can use things like Dropbox, Google Drive, or GitHub to address these problems but often we use different services for different workflows. How do we keep everything organized? For labs with multiple projects, how can we keep track of what’s going on without taking away the tools people already use? The Open Science Framework (OSF) is a not-for-profit, freely available platform that helps with these issues and more. In this session, you’ll learn about how the OSF supports good research practices and promotes open and reproducible scholarship. To lower adoption barriers, the University of Arizona has partnered with the OSF to enable NetID logon, institutional branding, and a discovery portal.