The Respectful Terminologies Platform Project and Envisioning Indigenous Governance
Date
2023-06-08
Authors
Allison-Cassin, Stacy
Callison, Camille
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Canadian Association for Information Science / l’Association canadienne des sciences de l’information (CAIS/ACSI)
Abstract
This paper will discuss the Respectful Terminologies Platform Project (RTPP), a project focused on creating a system of Indigenous terminologies, and questions of governance within cataloging and other descriptive practices. As an emerging Indigenous-lead project created through years of advocacy work, RTPP is engaged in work to vision a means of Indigenous vocabulary development focused on community governance and protocols. At the same time, existing governance systems for terminology and vocabulary systems such as the Library of Congress, and the Canadian Subject Headings, and projects such as the Homosaurus serve as examples of different models of governance. This paper will explore concepts of governance, the role of UNDRIP in systems of terminology, and Principles such as CARE. Woven throughout the paper will be moments to envision a system which human rights as the central guiding consideration for systems of terminology.
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Proceedings from the Canadian Association for Information Science 2023 meeting
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Allison-Cassin, S., & Callison, C. (2023). The Respectful Terminologies Platform Project and Envisioning Indigenous Governance. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of CAIS / Actes Du Congrès Annuel de l’ACSI.