Section 8.3 of NEAF V.2 discusses the storage and disposal of information. How long am I required to store the data I collect as part of my research?
Deakin University policy requires that data be retained for minimum of six years from the date of publication, but for specific types of research, such as clinical research, 15 years may be more appropriate. • Question 8.3.7 of NEAF V.2, discusses the arrangements made regarding the storage of data collected for, used in, or generated by this project in the event that the principal researcher ceases to be engaged at the current organization. What would be an appropriate arrangement? All data should be stored at Deakin University and be maintained by the Principal Researcher or one of the associate researchers. In the event that the nominated researcher ceases to be engaged at Deakin University, data storage should be transferred to one of the other researchers initially involved with the project. Where all members of the researcher team cease to be engaged at Deakin University, the storage of this data becomes the responsibility of the Head of School.
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