What is the process for determining if a dataset can be shared publicly or must be restricted?
NewDetermining whether a dataset can be shared publicly or must be restricted is a critical decision point in the research data lifecycle, and one that requires thoughtful evaluation of the data’s sensitivity, legal obligations, ethical considerations, and contractual constraints. At IU, researchers should follow these steps to decide if their data can be shared openly or must remain restricted:
- Assess the data content.
- Use the RCData Sharing and Handling Tool Provides guidance on data storage, sharing, disposal & classification RC Data Sharing and Handling Tool Provides guidance on data storage, sharing, disposal & classificationData Sharing and Handling Tool to classify the data (e.g., Public, University-Internal, Restricted, Critical)
- Identify if it includes personally identifiable information (PII), RCprotected health information (PHI) IU policy regarding use of protected health information in research RC protected health information (PHI) IU policy regarding use of protected health information in researchprotected health information (PHI) , RCFERPA-regulated data FERPA compliance information RC FERPA-regulated data FERPA compliance informationFERPA-regulated data , or other sensitive content.
- Check consent and approvals.
- Review legal, ethical, and contractual obligations.
- Confirm there are no limits from Data Use Agreements, third-party licenses, or sponsor requirements.
- If data is de-identified and unrestricted, it may be eligible for open access.
- Select an appropriate sharing platform.
- For open sharing, consider RCDataCORE Provides access & preservation services for digital research data RC DataCORE Provides access & preservation services for digital research dataDataCORE or RCDataWorks Repository for preserving and sharing IUI digital research data RC DataWorks Repository for preserving and sharing IUI digital research dataDataWorks with proper metadata and licensing.
- For restricted sharing, consider controlled-access repositories or create a metadata-only record with a RCDOI Mints DOIs for scholarly work deposited in DataCore & IUScholarWorks RC DOI Mints DOIs for scholarly work deposited in DataCore & IUScholarWorksDOI and request instructions.
- Seek support if needed.
- Consult with RCIU data librarians Contact information for IU Research Data Services Librarians RC IU data librarians Contact information for IU Research Data Services LibrariansIU data librarians or RCSecureMyResearch Free resources & consulting to help researchers protect data RC SecureMyResearch Free resources & consulting to help researchers protect dataSecureMyResearch for help interpreting requirements, evaluating risk, and planning sharing pathways.
This process ensures compliance with IU policies ( RCDM-01 IU policy regarding the management of institutional data RC DM-01 IU policy regarding the management of institutional dataDM-01 , RCDM-02 IU policy regarding disclosure of institutional information to third parties RC DM-02 IU policy regarding disclosure of institutional information to third partiesDM-02 ) while striking a balance between openness and participant and data protection.