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* JPAL, [https://admindatahandbook.mit.edu/book/testing/index.html Handbook on Using Administrative Data for Research and Evidence-based Policy]] | * JPAL, [https://admindatahandbook.mit.edu/book/testing/index.html Handbook on Using Administrative Data for Research and Evidence-based Policy]] | ||
* World Bank, [https://worldbankgroup.sharepoint.com/teams/ddh/SiteAssets/SitePages/ddh/DataLicenseAgreementTemplate_v4.pdf?cid=68a54269-bbff-4b47-846d-cab248ad7de1 World Bank's Data License Agreement] | * World Bank, [https://worldbankgroup.sharepoint.com/teams/ddh/SiteAssets/SitePages/ddh/DataLicenseAgreementTemplate_v4.pdf?cid=68a54269-bbff-4b47-846d-cab248ad7de1 World Bank's Data License Agreement] |
Revision as of 15:58, 19 February 2021
Data license agreements (DLA), or data use agreements are documents that describe what kind of data is being shared with recipients. DLAs specify clearly the purpose and duration of access, along with restrictions and security protocols that the recipient of the data must follow. Other contracts, such as a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), may be used to guarantee confidentiality over sensitive discussions, information, and data. An NDA is an agreement signed by a member of the research team stating clearly that they will not share any sensitive information with anyone outside the research team.
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