For materials that can be shared digitally, transparency of the materials, data, and research process is now straightforward. There are hundreds of data repositories available for data storage – some generic (e.g., http://thedata.org/), others specific for particular types of data (e.g., http://openfmri.org/), and others offering additional services for collaboration and project management (e.g., OSF and http://figshare.com/). There are also an increasing number of options for registering protocols (e.g., PROSPERO for systematic reviews, Trials, F1000 journals).