 On the OSF you can share your research and methods and have them be accessible to your peers. By default your projects are private and only you and your contributors can see them. But by clicking the Make Public button you can let others discover what you've been working on. As an administrator you have full control and so you can decide which components of the project you'd like to keep private or make public. For instance, you can make your methodology component public but keep your data component private. When you make your research public others will be able to search, use and cite your work. We provide you with the tools you need to measure the impact that your work is having. You can track how many people are visiting your project and how many people are downloading and forking your research materials.