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Balancing Open Science and Data Privacy in the Water Sciences

Source
Water Resources Research
ISSN
00431397
Date Issued
2019-01-01
Author(s)
Zipper, Samuel C.
Stack Whitney, Kaitlin
Deines, Jillian M.
Befus, Kevin M.
Bhatia, Udit  
Albers, Sam J.
Beecher, Janice
Brelsford, Christa
Garcia, Margaret
Gleeson, Tom
O'Donnell, Frances
Resnik, David
Schlager, Edella
DOI
10.1029/2019WR025080
Volume
55
Issue
7
Abstract
Open science practices such as publishing data and code are transforming water science by enabling synthesis and enhancing reproducibility. However, as research increasingly bridges the physical and social science domains (e.g., socio-hydrology), there is the potential for well-meaning researchers to unintentionally violate the privacy and security of individuals or communities by sharing sensitive information. Here we identify the contexts in which privacy violations are most likely to occur, such as working with high-resolution spatial data (e.g., from remote sensing), consumer data (e.g., from smart meters), and/or digital trace data (e.g., from social media). We also suggest practices for identifying and addressing privacy concerns at the individual, institutional, and disciplinary levels. We strongly advocate that the water science community continue moving toward open science and socio-environmental research and that progress toward these goals be rooted in open and ethical data management.
Publication link
https://doi.org/10.1029/2019wr025080
URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/23442
Subjects
Anthropocene | data management | ethics | human subject research | open science | socio-hydrology
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