Maybe look into Zenodo @ CERN? I've been using it for a while now, and have no 
complaints. Best, Zac



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From: Eric Delson [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2017 11:06 AM
To: ashleigh.haruda; Morphmet Discussion Group
Subject: Re: [MORPHMET] Open Access Repositories for GMM data and 3D models

Ashleigh, the best open-access repository for 3D models is morphosource.org  
They do not take GM data. My own site 
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 has our own GM data, but we don't accept random contributions (if you happen 
to work on primates, we could discuss this offline). I am willing to provide 
access to our underlying code (now being upgraded) if you want to set up your 
own GM source, that does not require much in the way of storage or expense.

I am not sure what you mean about pricing. Open-access usually implies no 
charges.

Eric Delson
Director, New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology and NYCEP 
Morphometrics Group
Professor of Anthropology, CUNY;
Research Associate, American Museum of Natural History
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://www.nycep.org/ed<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.nycep.org_ed&d=AwMFaQ&c=2X_btuPRWkGwRX26NHIotw&r=BzjivF1QeBfI_3LA2VUN9ft9kB36GKxt8Ke21CMTTJU&m=a4LqVRMfclPa7VLxpLJoyRFmaebnjPm2ETlOu38txvI&s=DYoMEdkvRmd7Bdf6u9Zb8YwjvBXQdGkgO8vZraPgRRg&e=>

On 1/16/2017 12:10 PM, ashleigh.haruda wrote:
Dear All,

I've been investigating open access repositories to deposit both 3D models as 
well as GMM data and have been struggling to find any which offer built-in 
support and pricing for these types of data. I work mainly with 
zooarchaeological specimens, so I am most familiar with archaeological 
repositories such as Open Context and ADS. Does anyone have any other 
suggestions for good open access sites? I'm particularly interested in those 
which already have support in place, without having to create customized plans 
for acquisition and pricing.

Cheers,

Ashleigh
Ashleigh Haruda, Ph.D.


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