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Date: 10 August 2026 @ 11:00 - 11:45

Timezone: Pacific Daylight Time

Language of instruction: English

Workshop: Introduction to Manual Data De-identification

This practical workshop, delivered by the UBC Library Research Data Management team, is the second session in a four‑part series on de-identifying and preparing sensitive data for responsible research use and sharing. Building on the concepts introduced in the first session, this hands‑on workshop focuses on applied manual techniques for de-identifying datasets containing sensitive information.

Participants will learn how to:

  • Apply core manual de-identification methods, including anonymization, pseudonymization, aggregation, masking, generalization, and local suppression, to protect participant privacy.
  • Work through a step-by-step de-identification workflow, addressing direct identifiers, dates, geographic data, and variables linkable to external sources.
  • Select the most appropriate de-identification method for each variable type based on sensitivity and analytical need.
  • Assess the anonymity of a finalized dataset using measures such as k-anonymity to evaluate whether it is sufficiently de-identified for sharing.

Note: This workshop provides a foundational introduction to manual data de-identification. Participants are encouraged to consult their institutional privacy, legal, or compliance experts for guidance on specific datasets.

 

Location: ONLINE

(A Zoom link will be sent to registrants 3 hours before the event starts.)

Contact: https://libcal.library.ubc.ca/profile/32798

Keywords: Data, Digital Scholarship, Research Commons, Research Data Management

Organizer: Eugene Barsky


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