The ethics and cultural sensitivities of data management : some considerations

Anna Leditschke, Julie Nichols, Karl Farrow, Quenten Agius

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Abstract

The increased use of, and reliance upon, technology and digitalisation, especially in the galleries, libraries, archives and museums [GLAM] sector, has motivated innovative approaches to the curation of cultural material. These changes are especially evident when collaborating with Indigenous partners. Indigenous Data Governance [IDG] and Indigenous Data Sovereignty [IDS], with an emphasis on self-determination of Indigenous peoples, have called for an emerging focus on ethical and culturally sensitive approaches to data collection and management across a range of disciplines and sectors. This chapter reports on broader discussions, specifically with mid-North South Australia, Indigenous community members around the appropriate and ethical collection, representation and curation of cultural material on Country applying digital formats. It investigates ways to create a 'future identity' through built form as well as providing a 'safe' place for preservation of their oral histories. It highlights the many questions raised around the ethically and culturally sensitive aspects of the collection, curation and archiving of Indigenous cultural material. It documents the preliminary outcomes of these conversations in the context of current research on IDS best practices in the field. The non-Aboriginal authors acknowledge our supporting position in the realisation of effective IDS and self-determination of our Aboriginal partners.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Librarianship
EditorsJulie Nichols, Bharat Mehra
Place of PublicationU.K.
PublisherEmerald Publishing
Pages23-39
Number of pages17
ISBN (Electronic)9781804556146
ISBN (Print)9781804556153
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by Anna Leditschke, Julie Nichols, Karl Farrow and Quenten Agius Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited.

Keywords

  • co-design
  • data curation in GLAM
  • ethics and cultural sensitivities
  • Indigenous Data Governance
  • Indigenous Data Sovereignty
  • Ngadjuri Nation

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