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Frequently-asked questions on
   Freedom of Information and
    Environmental Information
Regulations Requests for Research
              Data




February   Chris Rusbridge   1
Contents
•   Background: Climategate & FoI
•   How many requests for research data?
•   Costs and benefits?
•   Freedom of Information (FoI) exemptions relevant to
    research data
•   Environmental Information Regulations (EIR)
    exceptions relevant to research data
•   The FAQ
•   Main information sources
•   Take-home message…

February         Chris Rusbridge           2
Background

• “Climategate”
   – UEA/CRU FoI case resolved against UEA by Information
     Commissioner
   – QUB Tree Ring data FoI/EIR case resolved against QUB
   – Times Higher article by Hannah Fearn
• FoI guidance
   – Much dates from around the time of introduction of FoI
   – Much is oriented to Records Managers
   – None for researchers
• JISC commissioned a FAQ on FoI for research data!

February          Chris Rusbridge                 3
Comment…

• The UEA case was not for research data, but for
  information about and communications by the
  researchers
• The QUB case was eventually resolved under
  Environmental Information Regulations, not Freedom
  of Information, and aspects related to procedural
  issues. It is NOT a precedent…
   – (generally speaking, FoI Decisions are Particulars rather
     than Universals!)




February          Chris Rusbridge                  4
The legislation…
• Freedom of Information Act 2000.
  http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000/36/introduction
   – Applies in UK except Scotland
• Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.
  http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2002/13/introduction
• The Environmental Information Regulations 2004.
  http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2004/3391/contents/made
   – Applies in UK except Scotland
• The Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004.
  http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ssi/2004/520/contents/made
• All came into force 1 January 2005


February           Chris Rusbridge                5
Summary

• Public right to know information held by public
  authorities
• Must provide response within 20 working days
   – Can (or must) refuse if exemption (FoI) or exception (EIR)
     applies
   – May (or may not) have to confirm existence of the
     information
   – Otherwise provide the requested information


• The details of exemptions/exceptions are critical!
   – Always involve your FoI Practioner!


February          Chris Rusbridge                 6
Extracts from notes of a round table
meeting between HE Sector and ICO

                         (29 Sept 2010)
“There is no definition of ‘Research data’ currently in the law. The Muir Russell
   report encourages the ICO to look at the US example in this area, including
   the ‘Shelby amendment’. … Currently, any information held by a university
   (including laboratory notebooks, simulations, etc.) is subject to FOIA/EIR.”
“The US ‘Shelby Amendment’ in 1998 required all data produced under federally
   funded research to be made available under the US Freedom of Information
   Act. After discussion with the scientific community, the final guidelines gave a
   precise definition of ‘Research data’ as the recorded factual material
   commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate
   research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of
   scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications
   with colleagues.”
“The ICO acknowledged that further work needed to be done around
   understanding IPR as it resides in research data…”

February                Chris Rusbridge                         7
Extracts from notes continued

“The law assumes that information being released under
   FOIA and EIR is going into the public domain, so the
   identity of the individual requesting the information is not
   pertinent to any decision around release of information.
   Information released under the FOIA or EIR is subject to
   and protected by existing Copyright laws.”

• Is that not a contradiction?




February          Chris Rusbridge                8
Extracts from notes continued

“The role and use of research data:
• The public has an interest in universities contributing to
   the UK’s economic and reputational standing globally.
   Open data‐sharing at too early a stage of research could
   dissuade international collaborators from working with UK
   colleagues, which would weaken UK research and UK plc.”
• Grounds for “prejudice to effective public affairs”
   exemption?




February         Chris Rusbridge              9
How many requests for research
              data?
• Recorded requests are very rare (but increasing)
• Asked UKHE members of RLUK plus Bath University
   – 24 HEIs; 3 did not respond or give enough information!
   – 21 responses
• Over 3+ years (2007 to mid 2010), 40 recorded
  requests for research data
   – Less than 2 per HEI over 3+ years
• Comparatively, such HEIs currently receive o(100)+
  FoI/EIR requests per year!


February          Chris Rusbridge                 10
Cambridge
reported 0
FoI requests
for research
data                 Request distribution
                   FoI/EIR research data requests, 3+ years

          12


          10


           8


           6

         Frequency
           4


           2


           0
               0         2         4           6          8    10
                             Number of requests per HEI


  February              Chris Rusbridge                   11
Increase in research data requests
       Research data requests in 11 HEIs
                                                         •   11 HEIs provided data by
  18
                                                             year
  16
                                                         •   2010 is to around August
  14
                                                             – (I.e. just over half the year)
  12


  10


   8


   6
 Number of requests

   4


   2


   0
   2006     2007      2008          2009   2010   2011
                             Year




February                             Chris Rusbridge                        12
Implications for costs
• Most researchers are still extremely unlikely to have their data
  requested under FoI or EIR
• The risk probably increases greatly in controversial areas such
  as climate research, stem cells, animal testing etc
• Community norms currently discourage researchers from tit-for-
  tat FoI requests

• If you get a FoI (or EIR) request, you MUST take it seriously,
  and get advice from your FoI Practitioner ASAP
• Defending against a FoI/EIR request can take significant
  knowledge and resources. You will have to stay involved.


February           Chris Rusbridge                  13
Benefits of FoI/EIR

• Community norms suggest NOT using the legislation
  to obtain your competitors’ data before publication!
• Requests could (perhaps should) be used to obtain
  data where there is doubt about published findings,
  or where data are not being properly deposited
• FoI may encourage Open Data approaches (where
  applicable), which might support better research…




February        Chris Rusbridge           14
Useful FoI exemptions for research
                  data?
• Available elsewhere
• Information requested is intended for publication
     – Scotland: in 12 weeks
     – Rest of the UK, no limit
• Research (Scotland only)
     – Information gathered in the course of research
     – Research will lead to a report
•   Prejudice to public affairs???
•   Health & Safety
•   Personal data
•   Provided in confidence (could be sued if disclosed)
•   Commercial interest (must show harm if disclosed)???
•   Excessive cost

February              Chris Rusbridge                   15
Intended for future publication…

• Most likely exemption outside Scotland
• Limited:
   – Intention to publish must exist when the request is made
   – Timescale of publication irrelevant (except 12 weeks from
     date of request in Scotland)
   – Intention must be to publish the information requested, not
     simply an article based on the information…
• So if you have a policy to publish your research data
  later, eg at the end of your research, then this
  exemption may apply! Open Data might help prevent
  premature disclosure…


February          Chris Rusbridge                  16
Useful EIR Exceptions for research
                  data?
•   Personal data
•   Incomplete data
•   Internal communications
•   Intellectual property
•   Confidentiality
•   Interests of the environment




February         Chris Rusbridge   17
Mind the PIT

• Many exemptions/exceptions are subject to a Public
  Interest Test…
• General presumption is in favour of disclosure,
  unless the public interest is better served by refusal
   – Could be tough in controversial areas of public debate?
   – Can argue that research should be completed before data
     can safely be released?




February         Chris Rusbridge                18
Sources of information
• JISC Legal
   – http://www.jisclegal.ac.uk/LegalAreas/FreedomofInformation.aspx
• JISC InfoNet
   – http://www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/foi
• Information Commissioners
   – Information Commissioner’s Office
       • http://www.ico.gov.uk/
   – Scottish Information Commissioner
       • http://www.itspublicknowledge.info/
• Ministry of Justice
   – http://www.justice.gov.uk/guidance/freedom-of-information.htm


February            Chris Rusbridge                   19
The Research Data FoI FAQ

• FAQ consultation until 12 November 2010
   – Print version draft (shortened)
       • http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/publications/programme/2010/foiresearchdata.pdf
   – Web version (longer):
       • http://www.jisc.ac.uk/publications/programmerelated/2010/foiresearchdata.aspx




  February                Chris Rusbridge                             20
February   Chris Rusbridge   21
Take home messages

• If you get a request, always consult your FoI Practitioner ASAP
   – Management: listen to your FoI Practitioners
• Outwith Scotland, a policy always to publish your data may help to
  protect them until the time is right




                       c.rusbridge@gmail.com



February            Chris Rusbridge                 22

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Frequently-asked questions on Freedom of Information and Environmental Information Regulations Requests for Research Data

  • 1. Frequently-asked questions on Freedom of Information and Environmental Information Regulations Requests for Research Data February Chris Rusbridge 1
  • 2. Contents • Background: Climategate & FoI • How many requests for research data? • Costs and benefits? • Freedom of Information (FoI) exemptions relevant to research data • Environmental Information Regulations (EIR) exceptions relevant to research data • The FAQ • Main information sources • Take-home message… February Chris Rusbridge 2
  • 3. Background • “Climategate” – UEA/CRU FoI case resolved against UEA by Information Commissioner – QUB Tree Ring data FoI/EIR case resolved against QUB – Times Higher article by Hannah Fearn • FoI guidance – Much dates from around the time of introduction of FoI – Much is oriented to Records Managers – None for researchers • JISC commissioned a FAQ on FoI for research data! February Chris Rusbridge 3
  • 4. Comment… • The UEA case was not for research data, but for information about and communications by the researchers • The QUB case was eventually resolved under Environmental Information Regulations, not Freedom of Information, and aspects related to procedural issues. It is NOT a precedent… – (generally speaking, FoI Decisions are Particulars rather than Universals!) February Chris Rusbridge 4
  • 5. The legislation… • Freedom of Information Act 2000. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000/36/introduction – Applies in UK except Scotland • Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2002/13/introduction • The Environmental Information Regulations 2004. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2004/3391/contents/made – Applies in UK except Scotland • The Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ssi/2004/520/contents/made • All came into force 1 January 2005 February Chris Rusbridge 5
  • 6. Summary • Public right to know information held by public authorities • Must provide response within 20 working days – Can (or must) refuse if exemption (FoI) or exception (EIR) applies – May (or may not) have to confirm existence of the information – Otherwise provide the requested information • The details of exemptions/exceptions are critical! – Always involve your FoI Practioner! February Chris Rusbridge 6
  • 7. Extracts from notes of a round table meeting between HE Sector and ICO (29 Sept 2010) “There is no definition of ‘Research data’ currently in the law. The Muir Russell report encourages the ICO to look at the US example in this area, including the ‘Shelby amendment’. … Currently, any information held by a university (including laboratory notebooks, simulations, etc.) is subject to FOIA/EIR.” “The US ‘Shelby Amendment’ in 1998 required all data produced under federally funded research to be made available under the US Freedom of Information Act. After discussion with the scientific community, the final guidelines gave a precise definition of ‘Research data’ as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues.” “The ICO acknowledged that further work needed to be done around understanding IPR as it resides in research data…” February Chris Rusbridge 7
  • 8. Extracts from notes continued “The law assumes that information being released under FOIA and EIR is going into the public domain, so the identity of the individual requesting the information is not pertinent to any decision around release of information. Information released under the FOIA or EIR is subject to and protected by existing Copyright laws.” • Is that not a contradiction? February Chris Rusbridge 8
  • 9. Extracts from notes continued “The role and use of research data: • The public has an interest in universities contributing to the UK’s economic and reputational standing globally. Open data‐sharing at too early a stage of research could dissuade international collaborators from working with UK colleagues, which would weaken UK research and UK plc.” • Grounds for “prejudice to effective public affairs” exemption? February Chris Rusbridge 9
  • 10. How many requests for research data? • Recorded requests are very rare (but increasing) • Asked UKHE members of RLUK plus Bath University – 24 HEIs; 3 did not respond or give enough information! – 21 responses • Over 3+ years (2007 to mid 2010), 40 recorded requests for research data – Less than 2 per HEI over 3+ years • Comparatively, such HEIs currently receive o(100)+ FoI/EIR requests per year! February Chris Rusbridge 10
  • 11. Cambridge reported 0 FoI requests for research data Request distribution FoI/EIR research data requests, 3+ years 12 10 8 6 Frequency 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 Number of requests per HEI February Chris Rusbridge 11
  • 12. Increase in research data requests Research data requests in 11 HEIs • 11 HEIs provided data by 18 year 16 • 2010 is to around August 14 – (I.e. just over half the year) 12 10 8 6 Number of requests 4 2 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Year February Chris Rusbridge 12
  • 13. Implications for costs • Most researchers are still extremely unlikely to have their data requested under FoI or EIR • The risk probably increases greatly in controversial areas such as climate research, stem cells, animal testing etc • Community norms currently discourage researchers from tit-for- tat FoI requests • If you get a FoI (or EIR) request, you MUST take it seriously, and get advice from your FoI Practitioner ASAP • Defending against a FoI/EIR request can take significant knowledge and resources. You will have to stay involved. February Chris Rusbridge 13
  • 14. Benefits of FoI/EIR • Community norms suggest NOT using the legislation to obtain your competitors’ data before publication! • Requests could (perhaps should) be used to obtain data where there is doubt about published findings, or where data are not being properly deposited • FoI may encourage Open Data approaches (where applicable), which might support better research… February Chris Rusbridge 14
  • 15. Useful FoI exemptions for research data? • Available elsewhere • Information requested is intended for publication – Scotland: in 12 weeks – Rest of the UK, no limit • Research (Scotland only) – Information gathered in the course of research – Research will lead to a report • Prejudice to public affairs??? • Health & Safety • Personal data • Provided in confidence (could be sued if disclosed) • Commercial interest (must show harm if disclosed)??? • Excessive cost February Chris Rusbridge 15
  • 16. Intended for future publication… • Most likely exemption outside Scotland • Limited: – Intention to publish must exist when the request is made – Timescale of publication irrelevant (except 12 weeks from date of request in Scotland) – Intention must be to publish the information requested, not simply an article based on the information… • So if you have a policy to publish your research data later, eg at the end of your research, then this exemption may apply! Open Data might help prevent premature disclosure… February Chris Rusbridge 16
  • 17. Useful EIR Exceptions for research data? • Personal data • Incomplete data • Internal communications • Intellectual property • Confidentiality • Interests of the environment February Chris Rusbridge 17
  • 18. Mind the PIT • Many exemptions/exceptions are subject to a Public Interest Test… • General presumption is in favour of disclosure, unless the public interest is better served by refusal – Could be tough in controversial areas of public debate? – Can argue that research should be completed before data can safely be released? February Chris Rusbridge 18
  • 19. Sources of information • JISC Legal – http://www.jisclegal.ac.uk/LegalAreas/FreedomofInformation.aspx • JISC InfoNet – http://www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/foi • Information Commissioners – Information Commissioner’s Office • http://www.ico.gov.uk/ – Scottish Information Commissioner • http://www.itspublicknowledge.info/ • Ministry of Justice – http://www.justice.gov.uk/guidance/freedom-of-information.htm February Chris Rusbridge 19
  • 20. The Research Data FoI FAQ • FAQ consultation until 12 November 2010 – Print version draft (shortened) • http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/publications/programme/2010/foiresearchdata.pdf – Web version (longer): • http://www.jisc.ac.uk/publications/programmerelated/2010/foiresearchdata.aspx February Chris Rusbridge 20
  • 21. February Chris Rusbridge 21
  • 22. Take home messages • If you get a request, always consult your FoI Practitioner ASAP – Management: listen to your FoI Practitioners • Outwith Scotland, a policy always to publish your data may help to protect them until the time is right c.rusbridge@gmail.com February Chris Rusbridge 22

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. The graph displayed shows the frequencies for the number of requests for research data over a period of 3+ years. Out of 21 HEIs who responded, 11 reported zero requests, and 4 reported 1 request. One reported 2 requests, one reported 5 requests, 2 reported 6 requests, one reported 8 and one 9 requests.
  2. This graph shows the increase in reported data requests under FoI/EIR over 3+ years. The 11 HEIS who reported requests by year reported as follows: 2 requests 2008 4 requests 2009 16 requests 2010 11 requests (to about August)
  3. This graphic is simply a screen grab of the long version consultation web site as detailed in previous slide.