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  • Scientific research traditionally faces barriers in sharing work beyond published findings.
  • Reproducibility and transparency are crucial for scientific advancement.
  • Sharing research products and processes is essential for robust scholarship.

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  • To discuss barriers to sharing scientific research products.
  • To highlight how web-based data repositories overcome these barriers.
  • To focus on Databrary.org as a solution for sharing video data in developmental science.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion of challenges in scientific data sharing.
  • Examination of web-based data repositories.
  • Case study of Databrary.org's features and policies for developmental researchers.

Main Results:

  • Web-based data repositories facilitate the sharing of scientific work.
  • Databrary.org provides a specialized platform for video data sharing.
  • The platform addresses specific challenges in developmental research, including sharing identifiable data.

Conclusions:

  • Openly sharing research products and processes accelerates discovery.
  • Developmental science benefits significantly from robust and reproducible scholarship.
  • Databrary.org exemplifies a successful model for data sharing in specialized scientific communities.