There are several options for depositing data

Disciplinary repositories

Many fields have subject or disciplinary repositories, such as the long-established arXiv or the recently created SocArXiv or Humanities Commons. Re3data attempts to aggregate data repositories by domain. The Data Repositories Directory maintains an active list of subject repositories.

Open repositories

These include commercial options such as figshare, which is owned by Digital Science, and open source solutions such as Zenodo, a repository developed by CERN for the OpenAIRE project.

IUScholarWorks (an institutional repository)

Like an open repository, IUScholarWorks is not limited by field or discipline, but it exists to serve the Indiana University research community. The IUScholarWorks repository follows best practices to ensure data management compliance, longevity, and accessibility of deposited data. The contents are indexed and discoverable through major search engines and all non-embargoed work is publicly accessible. You can review local workflows for data deposits on the IUScholarWorks wiki.