:async: Do Traditional Knowledge Labels have the Potential to Ease Intellectual Property Concerns around Using Traditional Knowledge in OER localization, Remixing, and Publishing?

Welcome to my lightning talk!

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For a full transcript of the lighting, talk script go here: OE Global 2020 Lightning Talk Script - Do Traditional Knowledge Labels have the potential to ease intellectual property concerns around using Traditional Knowledge in OER localization, remixing, and publishing? - Google Docs

To download a remixable version of the slide deck go here: Do Traditional Knowledge Labels have the potential to ease intellectual property concerns around using Traditional Knowledge in OER localization, remixing, and publishing? - Google Slides

If you’re interested in reading “Community First: Open Practices and Indigenous Knowledge,” the report by Krista McCracken and Skylee-Storm Hogan that is mentioned at the end of this presentation you can find it here: Community First: Open Practices and Indigenous Knowledge – Krista McCracken

To learn more about the course for which the paper this lightning talk is based on was written please visit this website: About the Course – Indigenous Library and Information Studies

Please feel free to ask questions and have discussions below!

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