The goal of this series is to explore what data generation and curation look and feel like within and amongst communities, along with identifying how we can make it more equitable, effective, useful, and sustainable.
NOTE: This will be an ongoing series. If you’d like to contribute, please email a submission “abstract” following this style guide to [email protected].
Effective data stewardship requires community and sovereignty, especially when the data is about the environment and all its dynamic connections to our lives. How can we use digital infrastructure with sustainability in mind?
With the boom of self-publishing and blog content, there are nearly infinite stories and personal information to be found on the web. How should we use these data ethically in a research context?
Reproducibility in experimental methods, questions of intellectual property, and bias in publications continue to plague scientific researchers. Could tokenizing research products provide a solution to these problems?