Data Access

What is it?

Data access refers to the availability and retrieval of environmental data. Accessibility opens doors for collaboration, replication, and increased data-driven decision making. Some data, however, contains sensitive information that needs to be protected, and access limited, to ensure the safety and privacy of individuals. In these cases, data can be limited to those who are part of the project team in charge of data management.

The following practices and tools can be of help when considering data accessibility:

Questions to ask when considering access to your project’s data:

Why is it important?

When data is accessible, its value can be unlocked for different kinds of uses, far more than originally intended. For example, if a community science initiative is collecting water quality data regarding PFAS contaminants in a local stream, they can make that data accessible by hosting it online on a publicly accessible website and providing metadata. This allows for other stakeholders, such as local government or researchers to utilize this data for their own purposes like providing data as evidence when restructuring local ordinances or when studying the effects of local landfills and industrial sites on local waterways.

While not all data needs to be public, having a data access strategy can increase the data privacy and security by putting checks in place to ensure the data is not manipulated or tampered with by unauthorized parties.

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