In 2010, the UK Information Commissioner's made a ruling that required Mike Baillie and his colleagues to release a career's-worth of tree ring data to a Freedom of Information/Environmental Information Requestor against his wishes. In this short interview, Professor Baillie talks about the challenges of dealing with nascent FOI rules when working with research data. Created by JISC Incremental project at University of Cambridge and University of Glasgow. Video, English, 01:40
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