Culture Knowledge Base
The NFDI4Culture Knowledge Base contains guidelines, reports, and specifications by the task areas of the consortium covering all aspects of research data management in the domain of material and immaterial cultural heritage. Additionally, we provide you with curated link recommendations to high quality open educational resources.
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Rights & Ethics 13 Items
15.08.2023
The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance
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English
The CARE Principles were formulated to complement the FAIR Principles with an important research ethics aspect. The topic is explained in an introductory way and via the page one can obtain both a summary and a detailed presentation (each as a PDF).
15.08.2023
Dealing with collection items from colonial contexts (2021)
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Language(s):
German
The guideline of the German Museums Association on dealing with collections from colonial contexts provides information and working aids for collections in researching, documenting and presenting objects and in cooperating with societies of origin.
15.08.2023
Data protection law – The "5 Safes"
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English
The "5 Safes" is a concept in data protection developed in the United Kingdom to help in the development of an effective data protection concept.
15.08.2023
Data protection law – KonsortSWD Sample contract data use
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Language(s):
German
The model contract serves as a basis for researchers to generate their own data use contracts or to identify needs and translate them into legal texts.
15.08.2023
Data Protection Law – EOSC Pillar: Legal Compliance Guidelines for Researchers
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English
EOSC Pillar: Legal Compliance Guidelines for Researchers is a checklist for researchers to design research projects in compliance with data protection law. In addition to data protection law, the checklist also takes into account other legal issues of intellectual property law.
15.08.2023
Data protection law – BERD@NFDI: Assistant for checking the scope of application under data protection law
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English
The tool allows researchers to independently determine whether and how they process personal data. In this way, the responsibility remains with the researchers and the assessment takes into account all the details of the research activity.