MJ (Slef), thanks for your questions. Will the full anonymised dataset be available under a free/open source licence? Your question has made me realise that I haven't thought enough about this aspect of my research. Under New Zealand's privacy legislation, the standard approach most researchers take is to state that the data will be stored securely for a specific period, used only for the purposes specified, and then destroyed; that's what I have said in the introduction to the survey. I am not aware of any local research that has collected data from people (as opposed to data from other types of research) where the dataset has been made available. Since I have not sought permission to make the raw dataset available, and a number of people have already completed the survey, I can't change the terms now. However, I will check with the chair of our Human Ethics Committee to find out if it would be possible to make an anonymised subset of the data available in some way. If not, then I will keep your comment in mind for any future research I do, and seek permission to make an anonymised version of the dataset available to others. What are the licence terms for the institutional repository? I can choose the licence for copy that will be deposited in the IR, and will choose a New Zealand Creative Commons license, which will be attribution, non-commercial, share-alike. But I have to finish the thesis first! I suspect my answer won't make you change your mind about completing the survey - but at least I've had my consciousness raised as a result of your question. Thanks again. -- Brenda Chawner Senior Lecturer & LIM Programmes Director School of Information Management Victoria University of Wellington P O Box 600, Wellington NEW ZEALAND (04) 463 5780 | fax (04) 463 5446 | Room EA201 | brenda.chawner@vuw.ac.nz