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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 31.
Published in final edited form as: Adv Methods Pract Psychol Sci. 2018 Jan 10;1(1):121–130. doi: 10.1177/2515245917746500

Table 1.

Some Resources for Sharing Data and Materials

Resource Comments
Databrary (http://databrary.org) Public sharing or restricted sharing with institutionally authorized researchers; video and audio recordings, documents, coding files
Dataverse (http://dataverse.org) Public or restricted sharing of many types of data and materials
Dryad (http://datadryad.org/) Public sharing of data sets and scripts associated with specific publications
figshare (https://figshare.com) Public sharing of graphs, figures, and oral presentations
GitHub (https://github.com) Public sharing of research materials, data, and code
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/) Restricted and unrestricted sharing of multiple types of data
National Database for Autism Research (http://ndar.nih.gov) Largely unrestricted sharing of a wide range of behavioral and biological data from studies focusing on autism spectrum disorder
OpenNeuro (http://openneuro.org) Public sharing of brain-imaging data sets
Open Science Framework (http://osf.io) Public sharing of multiple types of data and research materials; preregistration of research plans
Protocols.io (http://www.protocols.io) Open (public) or private sharing of research protocols
TalkBank (http://talkbank.org) Open sharing of audio and video recordings of language samples and speech transcripts; includes population- and measure-specific collections (e.g., HomeBank, CHILDES)
WordBank (http://wordbank.stanford.edu) Public sharing of MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventory (Fenson et al., 2007) data and metadata
Zenodo (https://zenodo.org) Sharing of research outputs within a self-curated community