diff --git a/docs/data/how.md b/docs/data/how.md index f43f998ece997302eb9271eb92c7cda05d271228..28b0201b84d2ef1c10334266e95325496c3c399d 100644 --- a/docs/data/how.md +++ b/docs/data/how.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Aim to include the [ORCID](https://orcid.org) of all your contributors in your p ## Repositories ### Open Science Foundation (OSF) -Tabular or text data (for example behavioural results or derived region of interest values) data can be shared very effectively from the [Open Science Foundation (OSF)](http://osf.io/). OSF has built in utilities for version control, reviewer only access links, generating a digital object identifier (doi) and licence, so your data can be cited and separately from any other output. You can also grant different levels of authoring access and identify biblographic contributors which will be included in the auto-generated citation template. +Tabular or text data (for example behavioural results or derived region of interest values) can be shared very effectively from the [Open Science Foundation (OSF)](http://osf.io/). OSF has built in utilities for version control, reviewer only access links, generating a digital object identifier (doi) and licence, so your data can be cited and separately from any other output. You can also grant different levels of authoring access and identify biblographic contributors which will be included in the auto-generated citation template. **OSF is not suitable for sharing data which requires managed access on a large scale. Individuals can be granted access, but large groups (for example "anyone with an ORICD") cannot be added in bulk.**