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Subverting the universality of metadata standards: The TK labels as a tool to promote Indigenous data sovereignty

机译:颠覆元数据标准的普遍性:传统知识标签是促进土著数据主权的工具

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the underlying meanings, effects and cultural patterns of metadata standards, focusing on Dublin Core (DC), and explore the ways in which anticolonial metadata tools can be applied to exercise and promote Indigenous data sovereignty. Design/methodology/approach Applying an anticolonial approach, this paper examines the assumptions underpinning the stated roles of two of DC's metadata elements, rights and creator. Based on that examination, the paper considers the limitations of DC for appropriately documenting Indigenous traditional knowledge (TK). Introduction of the TK labels and their implementation are put forward as an alternative method to such limitations in metadata standards. Findings The analysis of the rights and creator elements revealed that DC's universality and supposed neutrality threaten the rightful attribution, specificity and dynamism of TK, undermining Indigenous data sovereignty. The paper advocates for alternative descriptive methods grounded within tribal sovereignty values while recognizing the difficulties of dealing with issues of interoperability by means of metadata standards given potentially innate tendencies to customization within communities. Originality/value This is the first paper to directly examine the implications of DC's rights and creator elements for documenting TK. The paper identifies ethical practices and culturally appropriate tools that unsettle the universality claims of metadata standards. By introducing the TK labels, the paper contributes to the efforts of Indigenous communities to regain control and ownership of their cultural and intellectual property.
机译:目的本文的目的是研究元数据标准的基本含义,影响和文化模式,重点是都柏林核心(DC),并探索可将反殖民元数据工具应用于行使和促进土著数据主权的方式。设计/方法/方法本文采用反殖民方法,考察了DC的元数据元素(权利和创建者)中两个角色所陈述角色的假设。在此检查的基础上,本文考虑了DC在适当记录土著传统知识(TK)方面的局限性。提出了TK标签的介绍及其实现方法,作为元数据标准中此类限制的替代方法。调查结果对权利和创造者元素的分析表明,DC的普遍性和所谓的中立性威胁了传统知识的应有的归属,专一性和活力,破坏了土著数据的主权。本文主张建立在部落主权价值观基础上的替代性描述方法,同时认识到在元数据标准下可能存在的与生俱来的社区内定制倾向,因此难以通过元数据标准来处理互操作性问题。原创性/价值这是第一篇直接研究DC权利和创作者元素对传统知识进行记录的含义的论文。本文确定了道德惯例和文化上适当的工具,这些做法使元数据标准的普遍性主张不安。通过引入传统知识标签,该文件为土著社区重新获得对其文化和知识产权的控制和所有权的努力做出了贡献。

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