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news:2024:03:01_1709296053 [2024/03/01 13:27] – Created from the form at news:new Seraina Nadignews:2024:03:01_1709296053 [2024/04/10 12:15] (current) Seraina Nadig
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-====== WG Webinar: Overview of anonymisation tools ======+We are happy to announce the webinar ** Overview of anonymisation tools**, which is organised within the CLARIN-CH Working Group [[working-groups:sensitive-personal-data|Management of Sensitive and Personal data, Ethical and Legal issues for linguistic data]]. 
  
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-Publication Date: 2024-01-17+=== Information on the event=== 
 +**Date**22 March 2024\\ 
 +**Time**: 12:00-1PM\\ 
 +**Location**: Zoom  (click [[https://uzh.zoom.us/j/65582580041?pwd=d0lSZFpMTWxhYzR2ZnVPRGFEOWd1Zz09|here]] to access the webinar)\\ 
 +**Format**: 30 minutes of talk, 30 minutes of Q & A\\ 
 +**Speakers**: Melanie Röthlisberger (UB Zürich), Matthias Templ (FHNW) \\
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 +**Melanie Röthlisberger** is a linguist by training and a member of the Open Science Services at the University Library Zurich. She advices researchers on legal aspects and how to share sensitive and personal data. She also teaches courses on how to publish sensitive and personal data to researchers at the University of Zurich.
  
-We are happy to announce the webinar ** Overview of anonymisation tools **, which is organised within the CLARIN-CH Working Group //Management of Sensitive and Personal data, Ethical and Legal issues for linguistic data//. +**Matthias Templ** is Professor of Statistics at the FHNW and author and maintainer of the R package sdcMicro. He is currently leading an SNSF Bridge Discovery project on the anonymization and synthesis of longitudinal data. Together with colleagueshe runs the Swiss Anonymisation Centre: https://www.swissanon.ch
  
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-**Information on the event**\ 
-**Date**: 22 March 2024\ 
-**Time**: 12:00-1PM\ 
-**Location**: Zoom  (click [[https://uzh.zoom.us/j/65582580041?pwd=d0lSZFpMTWxhYzR2ZnVPRGFEOWd1Zz09|here]] to access the webinar)\ 
-**Topic**: //Anonymisation Tools for linguistic data // \ 
-**Format**: 30 minutes of talk, 30 minutes of Q & A\ 
-**Speakers**: Melanie Röthlisberger (UB Zürich), Matthias Templ (FHNW) \ 
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-Melanie Röthlisberger is a linguist by training and a member of the Open Science Services at the University Library Zurich. She advices researchers on legal aspects and how to share sensitive and personal data. She also teaches courses on how to publish sensitive and personal data to researchers at the University of Zurich.+**Abstract**: In the first part of this talk, Melanie Röthlisberger (Open Science ServicesUniversity 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 dataThe tool was developed by Qualiservice in cooperation with Pangaea to enable researchers to anonymize or pseudonymize their research data semi-automatically in a structured wayIn 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.
  
-Matthias Templ is Professor of Statistics at the FHNW and author and maintainer of the R package sdcMicro. He is currently leading an SNSF Bridge Discovery project on the anonymization and synthesis of longitudinal data. Together with colleagues, he runs the Swiss Anonymisation Centre: https://www.swissanon.ch\ +➡️ The slides from the webinar can be accessed here<wrap button> [[https://drive.switch.ch/index.php/s/TNIUVMjG7uEVpSG|📄 Part 1]]</wrap> 
- +<wrap button>[[https://drive.switch.ch/index.php/s/UrBp5Z1Xs2mm9VF|📄 Part 2]]</wrap>
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-**Abstract**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 dataThe tool was developed by Qualiservice in cooperation with Pangaea to enable researchers to anonymize or pseudonymize their research data semi-automatically in a structured wayIn 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.+
  
-The webinar will be recorded.  
  
-This webinar is the second of a series of webinars, which are taking place monthly during spring 2024 and the autumn semester. **Discover the list of planned webinars** [[working-groups:sensitive-personal-data|here]]. +<WRAP round info> 
 +This webinar is part of a series of webinars, which are taking place monthly during spring 2024 and the autumn semester. **Discover the list of planned webinars** [[working-groups:sensitive-personal-data|here]]. </WRAP>
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