Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to some of the most common queries about the CLSA.
The Data and Sample Access Committee (DSAC) reviews applications for the use of CLSA data and makes a recommendation to the CLSA Executive Committee. Once the project has been approved by the Executive Committee, the CLSA Access Agreement has been signed, and proof of ethics approval has been received by the CLSA, the Data Curation Centre (DCC) will release the dataset(s) to the primary applicant. The link is valid for seven days and the number of downloads is determined by the number of project team members who have signed the CLSA Access Agreement, indicating that they require direct access to the data. It is the primary applicant’s responsibility to share the download link with the project team members, and to ensure that all of the project team members respect the terms of the signed CLSA Access Agreement. Please refer to the sample CLSA Access Agreement for more information on the responsibilities of users.