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A discussion on respectful, ethical and culturally appropriate approaches to managing and sharing Indigenous knowledge.
When
Fri 10-Apr 03:00 PM - 05:00 PM
Registration
Registration Closed
Active Citizenship

Join us in Canberra for a special panel session with Dr Terri Janke, who will present an overview of the Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) and Indigenous Data Sovereignty (IDSov) project she is leading at Wikimedia Australia.

This one hour session will explore how galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM) engage with ICIP and IDSov protocols, and how those intersect with open knowledge platforms such as Wikipedia, Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons. Dr Janke will share insights from the project to date and invite discussion on respectful, ethical and culturally appropriate approaches to managing and sharing Indigenous knowledge.

Following the panel we warmly invite members of the local GLAM community, along with Wikimedia contributors and supporters, to stay and continue the conversation over one hour of drinks and nibbles.

Can't attend in person?

Register for the event, and a Zoom link for the session will be emailed to you.

This event is part of WikiCon Australia 2026 Canberra, the National conference for the Australian Wikimedia community.


For Students

Students can attend this event as part of a KNoT, our Knowledge and Being Workshops that can contribute to course requirements. KNoTs are workshops designed to help students develop the skills, knowledge, and ways of being that are essential for working in complex, real-world contexts.

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