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Risk Mitigation: Intro

These actions are designed to be concrete, practical steps that any institution can begin taking immediately.

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Risk mitigation actions can be described as those which individual academic institutions might take as a common-sense response to the increasing volumes of data collected across campuses and the rising deployment of data analytics tools. These actions are designed to be concrete, practical steps that any institution can begin taking immediately. Differences among academic institutions may lead to adopting different solutions, and this section lays out a variety of options to consider.

About the authors

Portrait of Claudio Aspesi

Claudio Aspesi

A respected market analyst with over a decade of experience covering the academic publishing market, and leadership roles at Sanford C. Bernstein, and McKinsey.

Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition

SPARC is a non-profit advocacy organization that supports systems for research and education that are open by default and equitable by design.