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LARS VILHUBER: Welcome to J-PALamp;#39;s IDEA Handbook Webinar Series. Iamp;#39;m Lars Vilhuber, an economist at Cornell University and co-chair of J-PALamp;#39;s IDEA Initiative. The webinars accompany the release of the Handbook on Using Administrative Data for Research and Evidence-based Policy funded by the Alfred Sloan Foundation. The Handbook provides a series of technical guides and case studies on how to make administrative data more accessible for research and policy. Today it is my pleasure to introduce Donna Curtis Maillet and Ted McDonald. Donna has been the privacy officer for the NB Institute for Research and Data and Training, NB-IRDT, since it was created in 2015. She holds an interdisciplinary PhD and has expertise in library information sciences, science and technology studies, and legal pluralism. Ted is a professor of economics at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton. He obtained his PhD in economics down under from the University of Melbourne in Austra