Published February 29, 2024 | Version v2024-02-27
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Turn the GDPR burden into an asset: Sharing and reusing personal data

  • 1. ROR icon Utrecht University

Description

This upload contains the slides presented in the parallel session "Turn the GDPR burden into an asset - Sharing and reusing personal data within the Social Science & Humanities (SSH track)" of the event "Teaming Up Across Domains", which was held on February 27th in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

Session summary

Sharing and reusing personal data in the age of the GDPR can be a challenge. Lack of clarity and certainty on how to achieve compliance in scientific research has become a burden for both researchers and data support staff and gets in the way of researchers teaming up with other disciplines. To address this issue at large, the 'privacy scan' can be used as a tool to approach GDPR compliance from a different perspective.

In this interactive workshop, we aim to demonstrate the privacy scan framework, and discuss cases within the Social Sciences & Humanities (SSH) in which sharing personal data seems too difficult at first. From there, we will broaden the discussion to the larger roadblocks that we might have to take steps to resolve nationally.

Bring your challenging cases and questions and get ready for a hands-on hour on how to use the GDPR to science’s advantage and to allow for more teaming up with SSH data!

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Related works

Describes
Other: 10.5281/zenodo.10527708 (DOI)
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Other: https://tdcc.nl/evenementen/teaming-up-across-domains/ (URL)
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Book: 10.5281/zenodo.8005847 (DOI)
Report: https://edu.nl/uq7np (URL)

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2024-02-27
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