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The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance

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Τίτλος: The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance
Συγγραφείς: Stephanie Russo Carroll, Ibrahim Garba, Oscar L. Figueroa-Rodríguez, Jarita Holbrook, Raymond Lovett, Simeon Materechera, Mark Parsons, Kay Raseroka, Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear, Robyn Rowe, Rodrigo Sara, Jennifer D. Walker, Jane Anderson, Maui Hudson
Πηγή: Data Science Journal, Vol 19, Iss 1 (2020)
Στοιχεία εκδότη: Ubiquity Press, 2020.
Έτος έκδοσης: 2020
Συλλογή: LCC:Science (General)
Θεματικοί όροι: indigenous, data sovereignty, data governance, data principles, fair principles, Science (General), Q1-390
Περιγραφή: Concerns about secondary use of data and limited opportunities for benefit-sharing have focused attention on the tension that Indigenous communities feel between (1) protecting Indigenous rights and interests in Indigenous data (including traditional knowledges) and (2) supporting open data, machine learning, broad data sharing, and big data initiatives. The International Indigenous Data Sovereignty Interest Group (within the Research Data Alliance) is a network of nation-state based Indigenous data sovereignty networks and individuals that developed the ‘CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance’ (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, and Ethics) in consultation with Indigenous Peoples, scholars, non-profit organizations, and governments. The CARE Principles are people– and purpose-oriented, reflecting the crucial role of data in advancing innovation, governance, and self-determination among Indigenous Peoples. The Principles complement the existing data-centric approach represented in the ‘FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship’ (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). The CARE Principles build upon earlier work by the Te Mana Raraunga Maori Data Sovereignty Network, US Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network, Maiam nayri Wingara Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Data Sovereignty Collective, and numerous Indigenous Peoples, nations, and communities. The goal is that stewards and other users of Indigenous data will ‘Be FAIR and CARE.’ In this first formal publication of the CARE Principles, we articulate their rationale, describe their relation to the FAIR Principles, and present examples of their application.
Τύπος εγγράφου: article
Περιγραφή αρχείου: electronic resource
Γλώσσα: English
ISSN: 1683-1470
Relation: https://datascience.codata.org/articles/1158; https://doaj.org/toc/1683-1470
DOI: 10.5334/dsj-2020-043
Σύνδεσμος πρόσβασης: https://doaj.org/article/b3fcded6f18a4d0488c20ce01be01994
Αριθμός Καταχώρησης: edsdoj.b3fcded6f18a4d0488c20ce01be01994
Βάση Δεδομένων: Directory of Open Access Journals
Περιγραφή
ISSN:16831470
DOI:10.5334/dsj-2020-043