Hi,
We are urged to digitise and share publically our resources but what are the ethical considerations for our institutions and our contributors and audiences?
There is now a card game that cultural and heritage organisations can use to seed discussions around the ethical dimensions of open sharing.
"The Ethics of Open Sharing card game is meant to be an inspirational conversation starter in cultural heritage organisations. It can be used during coffee breaks and lunch discussions as well as team meetings and strategic brainstorming sessions to reflect on the ethical sharing practices of the organization.
The cards are divided into 2 card types: Policy & Strategy and Tactics & Practices. Each card covers one or multiple (sub)topics of the ethics of open sharing:
Provenance
Intellectual property rights
Organisational culture
Ecology
Consent for sharing
Protection of sensitive information
Bias or noise by people
Algorithmic bias or noise
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
Repair, return, and revise
Risk, harm, and safety
Collaboration and consultation
Accessibility
Learning & understanding
Transparency of choices
Procedures"
For more information about the cards and to download them please visit:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki_Loves_Living_Heritage/Introducing_the_playing_card_deck_for_the_Ethics_of_Open_Sharing
Jane Daniels
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