Now Available: ACRL Primer for Protecting Sensitive Data in Academic Research
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Title
ACRL Primer for Protecting Sensitive Data in Academic Research
Authors
Amy Laura Nurnberger
Pamella Lach
Abigail H Goben
Sandra De Groote
Yasmeen Shorish
Source
ACRL Research and Scholarly Environment Committee (ReSEC) via LISSA Scholarship Archive
DOI: 10.31229/osf.io/h6uwq
About
This publication of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) was prepared by the ACRL Research and Scholarly Environment Committee (ReSEC) as a communication resource about providing protections for sensitive data that may be used or produced in the course of conducting academic research. This primer provides a quick grounding in the whats, whys, and hows of current regulations and practices for protecting sensitive data. It is based on work created in the Netherlands for the General Data Protection Regulation in EU law, but brought into the United States context.
ACRL’s Primer for Protecting Sensitive Data in Academic Research is licensed CC BY-NC 4.0
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