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OA Week (external event): Creating space for Indigenous and Pacific research In-Person

 

 

 

Part 1: Publishing avenues for Indigenous-led research 

How do Indigenous academics share their research in a way that is meaningful to them and the communities they wish to serve? A number of Indigenous-led open access journals have been set up with the purpose of exploring Indigenous and Pacific issues and concerns, providing an opportunity to disseminate research. This session will explore the driving force behind the development of  these journals, and the challenges in getting Indigenous research out into the scholarly community.

Presented by: Catherine Chamberlain, Katelyn Barney, Bronwyn Fredericks, Shelley Hoani

Part 2: Engagement with indigenous knowledge 

How do Indigenous communities share their knowledge in a way that aligns with their community rules and protocols? How can we ensure Indigenous knowledge is treated respectfully when it is in the public domain? This session will explore some of the recent initiatives seeking to tackle these questions.

Presented by: Manaaki Whenua, Kirsten Thorpe, Rose Barrowcliffe

 

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More Australasian Open Access Week events available here: Open Access Week 2023 | Open Access Australasia (oaaustralasia.org)

International events: https://www.openaccessweek.org/events

Date:
Friday, October 27, 2023
Time:
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Time Zone:
Sydney, Melbourne (change)
Location:
Online
Campus:
Online event
Audience:
  Academic Staff     Early Career Researcher     Higher Degree by Research Candidates  

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Time Zone: Sydney, Melbourne (change)