In recent years, the FAIR [Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable] guiding principles for scientific data management stewardship (Wilkinson et al., 2016) have become watchwords in Arts and Humanities. Parallelly, in 2019, the Global Indigenous Data Alliance released the CARE [Collective benefit, Authority to control, Responsibility, Ethics] Principles for Indigenous Data Governance. When applied to the context of scientific data, the CARE principles refer to how scientific data are used in ways that are purposeful and oriented towards enhancing the wellbeing of people. A CARE-compliant data management is ethically and socially responsible.
In the program: a Roundtable discussion, presentations of data stewardship initiatives at different Swiss higher education institutions and of the DaSCH data curation workflow, as well as presentations of data and related issues in the context of FAIR and CARE from ongoing research projects. Discover the detailed program here or in the attached flyer.
The event takes place takes place at the Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW on 22 November 2024 and welcomes anyone from the arts and humanities scientific communities who is interested in the topic.
To attend please register here by November 15 at the latest.
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