Welcome to CLIR’s 2022 events! Browse our conference program below, and learn more about our events on our website. If you have any questions, email us at forum@diglib.org. Thanks! -Team CLIR/DLF
"Precedented": Public Health, Open Access Infrastructure, and Interrogating Power in Repository Debates Michael Scott(1), Kate Dohe(2) 1: University of California at Los Angeles, United States of America; 2: University of Maryland at College Park, United States of America
Discourse on open access publishing post-COVID elides the history of accessible health information as the impetus for the OA movement in Latin America. By centering the discussion on a marginalized region, attendees will gain broader perspectives of OA, and understand the forces that make some research more "valuable" than others.
Presentation 2
Getting it Right: Indigenous Intellectual Property in Aggregators Gabe Galson, Julia Simic Rights Statements Working Group, Digital Public Library of America
Copyright law often stands in opposition to Indigenous and non-western systems of ownership, access and culturally appropriate sharing. The DPLA’s Rights group is working with Local Contexts to properly display and describe Indigenous property rights in dp.la. Participants will provide a progress report & seek feedback and opportunities for collaboration.
Presentation 3
Curation-ish: Decolonizing Curatorial Power Dynamics in Digital Tools Amanda Figueroa, Garrett Graddy-Lovelace, Virginia Poundstone, Ravon Ruffin Curationist
This presentation will outline the role of decolonial practice in the digital tools that make librarianship and curatorial work possible. By centering on the co-developed tools of Curationist, we offer an introduction to this platform and a method of online community development that centers indigenous data sovereignty and community engagement.