Mike Baillie: What can researchers do to avoid having to involuntarily release their data under the Freedom of Information Act? (interview)

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Description: 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: 2011-04-04 12:41
Collection: Managing Research and Data in the Digital Age
Publisher: Incremental project, Cambridge University Library
Copyright: Incremental project - Creative Commons License BY-NC-SA
Language: eng (English)
Distribution: World     (downloadable)
Keywords: Freedom of Information; Environmental Information Requests; FOI; EIR; Data Rights; Data Management; Open Access;
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Author:  Mike Baillie
Actor:  Mike Baillie
Producer:  Glenn Jobson
Editor:  Lesley Freiman
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Aspect Ratio: 16:9
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