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- | ====== Webinar on Personal and Sensitive Data: Overview of anonymisation tools ====== | ||
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- | Publication Date: 2024-02-09 | ||
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- | **Date**: 12 April 2024\\ | ||
- | **Time**: 12:00-1PM\\ | ||
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- | **Format**: 30 minutes of talk, 30 minutes of Q&A\\ | ||
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- | ==== Abstract ==== | ||
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- | In the first part of this talk, **Melanie Röthlisberger** (Open Science Services, University of Zurich) gives a brief overview over different **anonymization tools** and focuses on one tool in more detail: QualiAnon is an anonymization tool for qualitative textual data. The tool was developed by Qualiservice in cooperation with Pangaea to enable researchers to anonymize or pseudonymize their research data semi-automatically in a structured way. In the second part of the talk, **Matthias Templ**, developer of sdcMicro, will give insights into his **R-package that can be used to anonymize structured quantitative data** on individual units, such as people, households, or organizations. Most functionalities of the package are also available via an interactive shiny-based graphical user interface. | ||
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