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O Privacy, Where Art Thou? Making Confidential Data Part of Reproducible Research

 

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Carl Lagoze

About the Authors

Carl Lagoze is an associate professor at the University of Michigan School of Information. He received his PhD in information science from Cornell University. The overarching theme of his research for the past two decades has been interoperability of information systems, spanning the full spectrum of technical and human components that are critical to creating networked information systems that work. The primary thread of his research explores information systems to support scholarship and knowledge production. His work has been widely used in areas such as metadata harvesting, ontology definition, and repository architecture.

Lars Vilhuber

Lars Vilhuber holds a PhD in economics from the Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada, and studied economics at the Universität Bonn, Germany, and Fernuniversität Hagen, Germany. His research interests lie in the dynamics of the labor market. His research in statistical disclosure limitation issues is a direct consequence of his interest in making data available in a multitude of formats to the broadest possible audience. He is presently on the faculty of the Department of Economics at Cornell University, executive director of Cornell's School of Industrial and Labor Relations' (ILR) Labor Dynamics Institute, and a senior research associate at the ILR School at Cornell.

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