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RDMbites | EDIJ and decolonisation in data management: why should I care?
Relevant links:
AfricArXiv website: https://africarxiv.pubpub.org/decolonising-scientific-writing-for-africa
Africa Connect website: https://africaconnect3.net/the-road-towards-a-more-prosperous-future-education-and-training-sdg-8/
Afrike research website: https://www.aphrikeresearch.com/
American Ornithological Society (2023). American Ornithological Society Will Change the English Names of Bird Species Named After People. American Ornithological Society Website. https://americanornithology.org/american-ornithological-society-will-change-the-english-names-of-bird-species-named-after-people/
The RDMbites are funded by the ELIXIR-UK: FAIR Data Stewardship training UKRI award (MR/V038966/1)
00:00 Learning objectives
00:59 Hows does EDIJ apply to data management?
02:21 Why should you consider EDIJ in data management?
03:39 What is data management ethics?
04:15 Data management legal considerations
05:23 Key questions for ethical data management
06:40 Task
07:28 Acknowledgements
Licence: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Contact: contact@elixiruknode.org
Keywords: data management, RDM
Resource type: Video Lecture
Learning objectives:
Discuss the importance of EDIJ and decolonisation for data management
Analyse some of the ethical and legal considerations in data management strategies.
Evaluate the EDIJ and decolonisation considerations in different bioscience sub-fields.
Critique a the data management policy for your own institution in terms of these concepts.
Contributors: Ciara Loughrey, Allyson Lister, Wendi Bacon
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