418 search results for “literature and data” in the Staff website
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Storage and data recovery
As a standard, your workplace comes equipped with a limited amount of disk space. We offer a number of options for extending your disk space. In addition, ISSC can help you recover lost files. You can also securely store your files in the cloud via OneDrive and Teams. Whichever storage you use, be aware…
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Linda BreemanSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Tingting HuiFaculty of Humanities
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Esther EdelmannFaculty of Humanities
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Esther Op de BeekFaculty of Humanities
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Nadine AkkermanFaculty of Humanities
- Specialist literature
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Bram CaersFaculty of Humanities
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Personal data
As a university employee, you probably work with personal data. That is not just names and telephone numbers – it can also include things like cookies. How can you make sure you are working in a privacy-proof way?
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Data storage
Your options for data storage may vary depending on factors such as size and sensitivity of the data or collaboration with partners outside the university. We are all responsible for data protection. To keep (personal) data as secure as possible, the university has established an information security…
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Mariëlle Linting
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Data stewards
Do you have questions about data management? Please contact the data stewards:
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Oliver TuazonFaculty of Law
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Phishing emails and data breaches: learn about data security in this webinar
Security
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Multilevel and Longitudinal Data Analysis (advanced)
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Algorithms and data behind Leiden Ranking in public domain
The Leiden Ranking – Open Edition is completely transparent. The ranking compiled by the CWTS uses open data and publishes the algorithms that are used.
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Frans Willem KorstenFaculty of Humanities
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Otto BoeleFaculty of Humanities
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Data processing register
A data processing register is a record of which personal data you process and who you share this data with. If you collect personal data for your research, you must record this in the data processing register.
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Data processing agreement
If you bring in a (new) person who will be processing personal data for you, this person is not allowed to use this information for his or her own purposes. You need to formalise this in a data processing agreement. The university will usually have an agreement in place.
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Research using personal data
If your research project involves collecting private or otherwise sensitive data, you must ensure adequate data protection measures are taken. Research must be conducted in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In terms of patient data, for instance, when used for research carried…
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Deleting personal data
Individuals have the right to instruct the university to delete their personal data in a number of cases. For instance, if the university no longer needs the data, or if the person withdraws consent previously given.
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Data Science Research Programme
Universities, companies, organisations and societies are increasingly facing enormous quantities of data. It is a great challenge to transform these Big Data into knowledge, which is why Leiden University has launched a University-wide Data Science Research Programme.
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Georgios-Evgenios DouliakasFaculty of Humanities
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Pieter KroonenbergSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Claudia BouteligierFaculty of Law
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Jan van DijkhuizenFaculty of Humanities
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One-off data processing
Are you handling personal data just once, for instance when taking the minutes of a meeting or organising an employee outing? You do not need to include this use in the data processing register if you stick to the following conditions.
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Gino Bertrand KpogbezanFaculty of Science
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Ahlam el Barnoussi-el MhamdiFaculty of Law
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Wessel KraaijFaculty of Science
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Mathijs DeenSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Ronald KonFaculty of Humanities
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Sander BaxFaculty of Humanities
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Personal data: privacy and the GDPR
As an employee of Leiden University, you probably work with or come into contact with personal data. The concept of ‘personal data’ is core to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). If you work with personal data, you must be able to explain clearly, comprehensively and in simple language how…
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Peter LiebregtsFaculty of Humanities
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Data Management Plan course for PhD's
Didactics, Career development
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Jelle GoemanFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Peter GrünwaldFaculty of Science
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Marta FioccoFaculty of Science
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Harold NefsSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Sarah PlukaardSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Annelies Schulte NordholtFaculty of Humanities
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Yasco HorsmanFaculty of Humanities
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Geert PrinsFaculty of Humanities
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Wouter van LoonSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Laura ZwepFaculty of Science
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Dorine SchellensFaculty of Humanities
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Gepco de JongFaculty of Humanities
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Geert WarnarFaculty of Humanities