Information technologies and Indigenous communities

IF 1.3 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Archives and Manuscripts Pub Date : 2019-01-02 DOI:10.1080/01576895.2019.1587809
Lyndon Ormond-Parker, A. Corn
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This document sets out key issues identified in the final plenary session at the AIATSIS research symposium on information technologies and Indigenous communities. Over 70 papers were presented at ITIC on the use of information technologies by Indigenous peoples. Illustrating the strength and vibrancy of the sector, presentations were delivered on programs, projects and research being implemented and undertaken by a range of community organisations,institutions and researchers across Australia. ITIC demonstrated the growing presence of an impressive and exciting IT sector in which digital media is being used in diverse and creative ways by Indigenous Australians to support, for example, innovation, employment, training and governance, as well as the production, maintenance and transmission of culture. The sector builds on over 30 years of cultural and social capital in IT and Indigenous communities. The use of digital media was showcased in a range of programs and initiatives spanning education, language, health and wellbeing, local and national digital archiving repositories, and the burgeoning creative industries and broadcasting sectors. The symposium highlighted the ability of IT to generate unique opportunities for income generation and local enterprise development. In particular, ITIC demonstrated the key capacity of IT to engage young people, particularly in creative media, thus providing new platforms for formal and informal training to support personal and career development. Overall, the symposium revealed not only the extent and variety of services already provided through IT by Indigenous people for the communities (both Indigenous and non-Indigenous) in which they live, but also the clear benefits arising from increasing engagement with digital media and the digital economy, and the potential for future growth. IT harnesses many crucial aspects associated with the economic future of Indigenous communities across the country.
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信息技术与土著社区
本文件列出了AIATSIS信息技术与土著社区研究专题讨论会最后一次全体会议确定的关键问题。在国际信息中心提交了70多篇关于土著人民使用信息技术的论文。澳大利亚各地的社区组织、机构和研究人员正在实施和开展的项目、项目和研究,展示了该部门的实力和活力。ITIC展示了一个令人印象深刻和令人兴奋的信息技术部门的日益增长的存在,在这个部门中,澳大利亚土著居民以多样化和创造性的方式使用数字媒体来支持创新、就业、培训和治理,以及文化的生产、维护和传播。该部门以IT和土著社区30多年的文化和社会资本为基础。在教育、语言、健康和福利、地方和国家数字档案库以及蓬勃发展的创意产业和广播部门等一系列项目和倡议中,展示了数字媒体的使用。研讨会强调资讯科技能创造独特的创收机会,促进本地企业发展。尤其值得一提的是,ITIC展示了资讯科技吸引年轻人的关键能力,特别是在创意媒体方面,从而为正式和非正式培训提供了新的平台,以支持个人和职业发展。总的来说,研讨会不仅揭示了土著人民已经通过信息技术为他们所居住的社区(包括土著和非土著)提供的服务的范围和种类,而且还揭示了越来越多地参与数字媒体和数字经济所带来的明显好处,以及未来增长的潜力。IT利用了与全国各地土著社区经济未来相关的许多关键方面。
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