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title: Getting started with open repositories - Part 2
subtitle: What you need to know
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# Getting started with open repositories - Part 2 - What you need to know

Remember!! - In part 1, I made it very clear that you can **deposit your open archaeological data for free** and here is more information about open repositories that will get you started doing that.
**Remember!! - In part 1, I made it very clear that you can **deposit your open archaeological data for free** and here is more information about open repositories that will get you started doing that.**

## What is an open repository?

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For archaeological projects, you can choose one of these general free open repositories that are open for use by researchers from any discipline for any research output.

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![Free open repository table](../asset/img/repo-table.jpg)


In part 3, I will give some suggestions about how you can start to use these free open repositories.

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