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Anonymisation and the future of research libraries

User researchers and the organisations they work for are collecting more data than ever. The data collected can come from many sources from interview transcripts, written notes, survey responses, audio recordings, video recordings, photographs and so on.

How are you protecting users’ privacy in the unstructured data your research team is collecting? How is this unstructured data collection being managed across the whole organisation? And what opportunities does this afford for managing your research over the long term, building a research library and democratising research?

About Dave
Dave Ellender is one of the leading practitioners of user research in the UK with a 25-year track record of delivering successful services for the National Cyber Security Council, eBay and the Trainline.

He co-founded the UXBristol conference in 2011 and is known for his work on user research with social media, which he has taught to over 150 researchers at conferences in Oxford, Cambridge, Manchester and Edinburgh. A former academic at the University of the West of England, he co-authored a highly-cited and influential paper on research methods.

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Schedule

  • 7.10pm – Doors open (Join us for drinks and chat with lovely peers)
  • 7.30pm – Talk starts
  • 8.30/9pm – End

We are proudly sponsored by local company: Fruto – UX Design agency

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