Recognizing Indigenous Interests: Labelling DSI with Provenance Metadata. Policy Brief

Date created

30 Jul 2024

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Jane Anderson | Researcher

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Active

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Description

Policy Brief to support recognition of Indigenous data sovereignty through use of Local Contexts Labels and Notices.

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Jane Anderson
ja77@nyu.edu

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Local Contexts Project ID
a0a7f8ab-da03-4fa7-b474-f5d4526de9bd

Project URL
https://localcontextshub.org/projects/a0a7f8ab-da03-4fa7-b474-f5d4526de9bd

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Publication DOI
10.5281/zenodo.13127019

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Biocultural

BC Notice icon. Black background with the top right corner folded and the letters “BC” in white in center.

The BC (Biocultural) Notice is a visible notification that there are accompanying cultural rights and responsibilities that need further attention for any future sharing and use of this material or data. The BC Notice recognizes the rights of Indigenous peoples to permission the use of information, collections, data and digital sequence information (DSI) generated from the biodiversity or genetic resources associated with traditional lands, waters, and territories. The BC Notice may indicate that BC Labels are in development and their implementation is being negotiated.

Traditional Knowledge

TK Notice icon. Black background with the top right corner folded and the letters “TK” in white in center.

The TK (Traditional Knowledge) Notice is a visible notification that there are accompanying cultural rights and responsibilities that need further attention for any future sharing and use of this material. The TK Notice may indicate that TK Labels are in development and their implementation is being negotiated.

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