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RDMbites | Decolonising data management in the biosciences


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
00:40 Decolonisation and data management
02:34 Case study - Neglected tropical diseases
04:13 Case study - Ecology and conservation
06:30 Task
07:07 Acknowledgements

Licence: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

Contact: [email protected]

Keywords: data management, RDM

Resource type: Video Lecture

Learning objectives:

Explain some historic background to colonialism within data management
Apply the concept of decolonisation with reference to two examples
(Begin to) create a decolonised data management plan example for your own sub-field

Contributors: Ciara Loughrey, Allyson Lister, Wendi Bacon


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