Choosing a Data Repository
- Does your publisher recommend a repository?
- Does your domain have an established repository?
- Other
- Certificates / ensure long term preservation
- Licenses / access rights management
- Provides DOIs / persistent identifiers
- Metadata standards
- Costs
- Criteria for selection of trustworthy repo’s

“Practical Guide to the International Alignment of Research Data Management” mentions the following selection criteria:
- Provision of Persistent and Unique Identifiers (PIDs)
- Allow data discovery and identification
- Enable searching, citing, and retrieval of data
- Provide support for data versioning
- Metadata
- Enable finding of data
- Enable referencing to related relevant information, such as other data and publications
- Provide information that is publicly available and maintained, even for non published, protected, retracted, or deleted data
- Use metadata standards that are broadly accepted (by the scientific community)
- Ensure that metadata are machine retrievable
- Data access and usage licences
- Enable access to data under well specified conditions
- Ensure data authenticity and integrity
- Enable retrieval of data
- Provide information about licensing and permissions (ideally in machine-readable form)
- Ensure confidentiality and respect rights of data subjects and creators
- Preservation
- Ensure persistence of metadata and data
- Be transparent about mission, scope, preservation policies, and plans (including governance , financial sustainability, retention period, and continuity plan)