Data services are now at a very exciting crossroad. The possibilities for innovative science represented by data merging, mashing, mining and mapping is rapidly expanding, as e-science web 2.0 worlds clamour for Open Data. Yet at the same time the power of these very techniques raises new concerns about data protection, as new techniques make the possibility of identifying individuals ever greater. Following some high profile data disclosure scandals and fearing public and respondent backlash, many data providers are seeking to place even greater restrictions on research access to detailed data. How can research access to data be preserved (and indeed expanded) whilst ensuring data security? This panel will compare and contrast ex...
The UK Economic and Social Research Council has recently funded a new Secure Data Service to provide...
With the Open versus Restricted data debate in full throttle, we are in danger of forgetting about t...
The economic and societal benefits of making research data available for reuse and verification are ...
Data services are now at a very exciting crossroad. The possibilities for innovative science repres...
Data services are now at a very exciting crossroad. The possibilities for innovative science repres...
A number of Research Data Centres (RDCs) run secure environments which provide valuable access to ri...
The UK Data Service Secure Lab is a remote access data enclave that enables researchers to access co...
Are researchers ready to share their data? The panelists discuss the advantages of sharing data open...
This white paper provides the necessary basis for understanding the requirements and specifications ...
With legal frameworks changing and secure access systems developing, highly detailed administrative ...
Health economists conducting cancer-related research often use geocoded data to analyze natural expe...
Providers of sensitive/confidential data typically rely on IT-based measures to control the security...
These are the slides presented and results from a mentimeter survey held at our workshop on "Harmoni...
In the United States and elsewhere, the need for ethics review was addressed in response to egregio...
In the course of their support activities for research data management, the Universities of Basel an...
The UK Economic and Social Research Council has recently funded a new Secure Data Service to provide...
With the Open versus Restricted data debate in full throttle, we are in danger of forgetting about t...
The economic and societal benefits of making research data available for reuse and verification are ...
Data services are now at a very exciting crossroad. The possibilities for innovative science repres...
Data services are now at a very exciting crossroad. The possibilities for innovative science repres...
A number of Research Data Centres (RDCs) run secure environments which provide valuable access to ri...
The UK Data Service Secure Lab is a remote access data enclave that enables researchers to access co...
Are researchers ready to share their data? The panelists discuss the advantages of sharing data open...
This white paper provides the necessary basis for understanding the requirements and specifications ...
With legal frameworks changing and secure access systems developing, highly detailed administrative ...
Health economists conducting cancer-related research often use geocoded data to analyze natural expe...
Providers of sensitive/confidential data typically rely on IT-based measures to control the security...
These are the slides presented and results from a mentimeter survey held at our workshop on "Harmoni...
In the United States and elsewhere, the need for ethics review was addressed in response to egregio...
In the course of their support activities for research data management, the Universities of Basel an...
The UK Economic and Social Research Council has recently funded a new Secure Data Service to provide...
With the Open versus Restricted data debate in full throttle, we are in danger of forgetting about t...
The economic and societal benefits of making research data available for reuse and verification are ...