Response Options:Poorly worded question - all of my data are store on an institutional serve which is also a national center. , Classified data , Confidentiality - some of the older data did not collect consent to archive and we cannot get retrospective consent. University will not grant ethical approval to share despite anonymisation and access controls on archvied data. , It is available to others , My data are shared with cooperating agencies so I don't have full authority to make them available. I am also fundamentally opposed to making research data publicly available. , unsure of rights in the case of qualitative data interviews , A large portion of the data that I analyze are compiled from other public sources. , Data is already public; I am re-using. , The datasets are not completed yet. , Not well organized , Relevant models/examples for social science data sharing are few and far between, extremely limited in methods & discipline scope, and are not configured well for the particulars of human subjects data considerations. Not to mention I've never actually heard of qualitative human subjects data being reused. , I work with very large files (LOTS of 3D reconstructions from x-ray tomography). , Intellectual Property , Some data are incomplete or do not fit in available repository formats , Fees required , The type of data I work with (qualitative archival data) doesn't really lend itself to me sharing it; however, it is available from the same sources from which I accessed it. Other qualitative data I use is often restricted from sharing due to human subjects guidelines. , all data are available , Found some people use different way to get other's data and publish with other's credit and permission , There is always a place to make data public, there are no excuses; but in some cases the data just does not belong only to us, but to collaborators and not all are willing to put all publicly and soon , I'm working hard now to make most of my and my partner's data available - its been a slow process - and expensive