Overview
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Explore ethical considerations in data management for the GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums) sector through this conference talk. Delve into topics such as data sovereignty, cultural appropriation, and the F.A.I.R. principles while examining the interplay between technological solutions and potential concerns. Learn about strategies for integrating ethics into data management, the implications of data colonialism, and the importance of collaboration in preserving humanity's cultural heritage. Gain insights into ownership issues, access and dissemination challenges, and long-term planning for cultural institutions. Discover how awareness of these ethical considerations can help shape a positive future for humanity and contribute to our joint legacy in the digital age.
Syllabus
Intro
GLAM and Open Source
Data colonialism
Implications for all of us
Implications for organisations
Ownership
Who owns the data?
Access and Dissemination
Long-term planning
Visitor Expectations 1
Collaboration
Considerations
People's History
Acknowledgements
Taught by
linux.conf.au