Charlotte Moar, ATSIDA Coordinator, attended the Indigenous Open Data Summit in Madrid, a pre-meeting event of the 2016 International Open Data Conference. Charlotte was one of sixteen presenters sharing information about local work, and focused specifically on the ATSIDA Protocols and their importance in managing ATSIDA’s collection of research datasets, and consideration of the rights and interests of Indigenous people and communities, as it responds to a rapidly changing environment where Indigenous research data, Indigenous knowledge and cultural protocols intersect with the digital domain and open data futures.
For a summary of the event, please visit https://nni.arizona.edu/news/making-research-relevant-native-researchers...