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Responsible Research Data Management with the CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance: A Going Public Event

  • Seattle, WA United States (map)

Join the UW Libraries and eScience for a special virtual Going Public event in celebration of Open Access Week 2022. OA week is “a time to coordinate across communities to make openness the default for research and to ensure that equity is at the center of this work,” and this year’s event specifically looks at the topic of “Open for Climate Justice.”

This year's Going Public workshop introduces the CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance. Just as the open access movement would never advocate for the unconstrained sharing of personally identifiable medical data, so too must open data proponents embrace a nuanced approach to the appropriate collection, sharing, use, and stewardship of data about Indigenous individuals, Indigenous cultures, and Indigenous land. The CARE Principles are a companion framework to the FAIR Data Principles, providing a structure to more fully engage with Indigenous Peoples’ rights and interests. In this webinar, attendees will be introduced to the CARE Principles and their application throughout the research data lifecycle.

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