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Data management

Data management, governance and sovereignty for Indigenous research.

Indigenous Community data management frameworks

A data management plan is essential in Indigenous research for both primary and secondary data. The researcher, along with their community or organization partner, work together to create a management plan for the data.

The data management plan is also typically outlined within the project’s collaborative research agreement. Principles such as OCAP® (Ownership, Control, Access, and Possession) and CARE (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility and Ethics), along with many other resources provide guidance and support for this process.Ìý

Additional resources

The presentationÌýÌýpresented by EarthCube NSF (2021) features speaker Dr. Lydia Jennings, University of Arizona.

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  • Ìý(2019)
  • Ìý(2016)
  • Ìý(2018)
  • Ìýcovers a description of the data and information context with which First Nations operate in Canada.Ìý
  • For health-related research, Huria et al. (2019) have developed theÌý. This statement provides a checklist criterion of eight domains of research practice for health research involving Indigenous peoples.