Indigenous knowledge preservation as a sign of respect for culture: concerns of libraries, archives and museums

IF 1.1 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Insights-The UKSG Journal Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1629/uksg.628
Adetoun A. Oyelude
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Indigenous or traditional knowledge (IK) holders face a lack of respect and appreciation for such knowledge. Respect for culture means following protocols, accepting diversity and recognizing indigenous cultures as living and continuously evolving. This is a ‘hot topic’, and the central goal of this article is to advance understandings to allow cultural memory institutions (libraries, archives and museums) to respect, affirm and recognize indigenous ownership of their traditional and living indigenous knowledges and to respect the protocols for their use. The various ways of managing and preserving indigenous knowledge, especially using new technologies in the digital era, will be explored and ideas on how to respect the indigenous culture, even in the process of documenting or preserving in academic libraries, will be outlined. Libraries involved in IK preservation will be encouraged to develop protocols by collaborating with each other and engaging the community, to preserve each unique culture in a respectful manner. Intellectual property rights of knowledge holders, respect for these rights and procedures to adopt will be described. Activities undertaken to preserve indigenous knowledge are assessed and suggestions made on how library and information science professionals could more efficiently handle indigenous knowledge preservation as respect for culture.
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保护土著知识是尊重文化的标志:图书馆、档案馆和博物馆的关切
土著或传统知识(IK)的持有者面临着对这些知识缺乏尊重和欣赏的问题。尊重文化意味着遵循礼仪,接受多样性,并承认土著文化是有生命的和不断发展的。这是一个热门话题,本文的中心目标是促进理解,使文化记忆机构(图书馆、档案馆和博物馆)尊重、肯定和承认土著对其传统和活的土著知识的所有权,并尊重其使用协议。会议将探讨管理和保存原住民知识的各种方法,特别是利用数位时代的新技术,并概述如何尊重原住民文化的想法,即使是在学术图书馆记录或保存原住民文化的过程中。参与英国文化保护的图书馆将被鼓励通过相互合作和社区参与来制定协议,以尊重的方式保护每种独特的文化。知识产权的知识持有人,尊重这些权利和采取的程序将被描述。评估了为保护土著知识而开展的活动,并就图书馆和信息科学专业人员如何更有效地处理土著知识保护作为对文化的尊重提出了建议。
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Insights-The UKSG Journal INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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