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Research data policies, ethics and other requirements
Ethics, legislation, data sovereignty and institutional policies impact how you collect, store, analyse and share research data.
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Policies impacting research data management
An overview of the policies, requirements and considerations impacting how researchers manage research data.
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Research Data Management Policy guidance
How to apply the University's Research Data Management Policy.
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Research data retention
How long different types of research data (including health data) must be retained.
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Research data glossary
Definitions of terms associated with research data that are used at the University of Auckland.
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CARE principles for Indigenous data
Principles for Indigenous research data and artefacts that are people and purpose-oriented, advancing Indigenous innovation and self-determination.
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Data-sharing agreements
Advice for preparing a data-sharing agreement with external parties to protect yourself, your project, and your participants.
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Māori data sovereignty
An introduction to Māori data sovereignty for researchers, and links to further University and external resources.
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Pacific data sovereignty
An introduction to Pacific data sovereignty, including definitions, focus areas and applications throughout the research data lifecycle.
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Applying the Data Classification Standard to research
Descriptions and examples of the University's data classification standard, as applied to research data.
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Data classification standard
Defines data categories and provides a matrix of security and privacy controls to determine the level of protection to be applied to data.
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Human ethics – research involving human participants
Human ethics committees and ethics approval applications for research involving human participants.
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