Collaborative Guidance for Implementing the CARE Principles
Collaboration among communities offers opportunities to explore issues from diverse perspectives, to achieve consensus on areas of common interest, and to offer guidance encompassing shared objectives of engaged stakeholders and rights-holders. The authors, representing the Collaboratory for Indigenous Data Governance and the ESIP Sustainable Data Management Cluster, collaboratively co-designed recommendations, described in O'Brien et al. (2024), for data repositories to implement the Care Principles for Indigenous Data Governance, including Collective benefit, Authority to control, Responsibility, and Ethics (Carroll et al. 2020). Recommendations are offered in categories for situational awareness, outreach, repository protocols, and technology development and maintenance. This poster was presented at the 2024 July ESIP Meeting in Asheville, NC (July 22-26, 2024).
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