Narlock, Mikala R.Priesman Marquez, RachelHerrmann, HeatherIbrahim, Maisarah2023-10-092023-10-092023-10-09https://hdl.handle.net/11299/257420Recognizing that institutional repositories (IRs and IDRs) have been, and will continue to be, key infrastructure researchers utilize to share their data (either due to funder, publisher, or institutional requirements, or to promote open science) the authors, as individual members of the Data Curation Network (DCN), recognized the imperative to assess the current IR and IDR landscape. To that end, we conducted a review of institutional and data repositories based at Association of Research Libraries (ARL) institutions to better understand: Are either institutional repositories or institutional data repositories receiving datasets? If so, has this increased over time and, if so, by how much?Attribution 3.0 United StatesData repositoryInstitutional RepositoryData for "Knowledge Infrastructures Are Growing Up: The Case for Institutional (Data) Repositories 10 Years After the Holdren Memo"Datasethttps://doi.org/10.13020/w8nk-d131