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πŸŽ“ Purpose

Choosing the correct location for your data will allow you to manage and protect your data to meet the requirements and expectations for your research project. The University provides a number of solutions.

πŸ‘₯ Audience

RESEARCHERS


πŸ”– Contents


(question) Initial considerations

πŸ”’ Determine your data's classification.

  • Classifying your data is the first step to knowing what safeguards are required to securely process or store your data.

βœ… Determine other project requirements.

  • A non-exhaustive list of requirements to consider when selecting a research environment include:

    • Legislative and/or regulatory obligations,

    • contractual and agreement obligations (e.g.; data share [DSA], material transfer [MTA]),

    • human ethics and animal use protocols,

    • research project stage,

    • backup requirements,

    • funding and cost limitations,

    • collaboration and sharing capabilities, and

    • space requirements.


\uD83D\uDCD8Β What can I do?

πŸ” Evaluate possible institutional options.

πŸ’½ Contact your local IT about what divisional or departmental options are viable for your research.

πŸ–₯️ If institutional and divisional offerings are unsuitable, you may choose to manage your own systems.


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