This document discusses challenges with storing and sharing user research data across organizations. It proposes developing a taxonomy and repository to consistently organize user research assets like transcripts, findings summaries, and case studies. This would make the valuable data accessible to designers, developers and other decision makers. Examples of folders for a user research repository include plans and briefs, materials, working files, outputs, raw data and administration. Proper organization could help avoid repeating research, allow teams to learn from each other's work, and demonstrate the impact and worth of user research.