This protocol tells about the rules for researchers and shows how local Aboriginal people and researchers can work together. This protocol makes sure that researchers who work with Aboriginal people and Ninti One do the right thing.,
Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).,
Notes
This Community Guide is an adaptation of the Aboriginal Knowledge and Intellectual Property Protocol. The development of the Community Guide was facilitated by Alicia Boyle CDU, Sarah Holcombe ANU, and Kate Lawrence, Waltja. The design on the back cover is from Waltja’s committee meeting in 2006. The artist is unknown.,
Table of contents
Preamble -- What is important? -- Ethics -- Confidentiality -- Free prior informed consent -- Benefit sharing -- What happens to the research? -- Keeping and finding the research -- Reporting and publishing -- Using the research -- Return and reporting back -- Making sure the protocol is used -- Good research checklist -- I understand -- What words mean -- Aboriginal knowledge -- Intellectual property (IP) -- Background intellectual property -- Commercialisation,
Language
English,
Subject
Cultural property,
Intellectual property,
Moral and ethical aspects,
Aboriginal Australians,
Indigenous peoples,
Indigenous knowledge,
Publisher name
Ninti One Limited,
Place of publication
Alice Springs,
Edition
2nd,
Format
2 documents : colour illustrations,
File type
application/pdf.,
ISBN
9781741582130 (Print),
9781741582123 (Online),
Copyright owner
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