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Traditional Knowledge Labels

A taxonomy

Concept Scheme

URI
https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels
Publisher(s)
Indigenous Data Network
Creator(s)
Indigenous Data Network
Created
2022-06-22
Modified
2022-06-22
Version Information
1.0
Source
https://localcontexts.org/labels/traditional-knowledge-labels/
Ontology RDF
RDF (turtle)

Description

Traditional Knowledge (TK) labels "support the inclusion of local protocols for access and use to cultural heritage that is digitally circulating outside community contexts". This vocabulary is a SKOS-based listing of those labels so they can be accessed in RDF graph-based systems.

Table of Contents

  1. Concepts
  2. Namespaces
  3. Legend

Concepts

Attributioncp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/attribution
Definition This Label should be used when you would like anyone who uses this material to know who the correct sources, custodians, or owners are. This is especially useful if this material has been wrongly attributed or important names of the people involved in making this material or safeguarding this material, are missing. This Label allows you to correct historical mistakes in terms of naming and acknowledging the legitimate authorities for this material. This Label asks for future users to also apply the correct names and attribution.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-attribution/

Clancp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/clan
Definition This Label should be used when you would like external users to know that this material is subject to conditions for circulation relating to clan membership and/or is according to protocols for clan relationships. Because these conditions have not historically been recognized, this Label helps make these conditions for use and circulation clearer. Specifically, the Label asks future users to respect culturally specific rules of use and to make informed decisions about using this type of material.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-clan/

Commercialcp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/commercial
Definition Communities have the right to benefit commercially from the information that is derived from their traditional knowledge. This Label is being used to indicate an expressed interest in being a primary party to any future negotiations if commercialization opportunities arise.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-commercial/

Community Use Onlycp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/community-use-only
Definition This Label should be used when you would like external users to know that this material is subject to certain conditions of circulation namely that this material is usually not circulated beyond the family, clan or community. Because these conditions have not historically been recognized, this Label helps make these conditions clearer for future users. Specifically it asks them to respect culturally specific rules of use and to make different and fair decisions about using this type of material.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-community-use-only/

Community Voicecp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/community-voice
Definition This Label should be used when you would like to encourage community members to share their knowledge, stories and experiences. This Label would usually be used within a community-based archive to encourage the sharing of stories. This Label indicates that the current narrative or explanation that accompanies this material is incomplete or partial and that many community voices are needed to help make sense of and understand the event, photograph, recording or heritage item. The Community Voice Label encourages multiplicity in the telling, listening and sharing of community histories and cultural knowledge.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-community-voice/

Creativecp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/creative
Definition This Label should be used when an individual artist or author would like to clearly connect creative practices with traditional knowledge deriving from their own community. While an individual artist or author has standard copyright and creative commons licenses available to use, this Label helps make clear that a creative practice is also deeply connected to a collective responsibility around the use and sharing of traditional knowledge.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-creative/

Culturally Sensitivecp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/culturally-sensitive
Definition This Label should be used when you would like external users to know that this material has special sensitivities around it and should be treated with great care. These sensitivities could include: that it has only recently been reconnected with the community from which it originates, that the community is currently vetting and spending time with the material, and/or that the material is culturally valued and needs to be kept safe. This Label could also be used to indicate that there are cultural sensitivities around this material arising from legacies of colonialism, for instance, the use of derogatory language or descriptive errors within the content and/or content descriptions.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-culturally-sensitive/

Familycp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/family
Definition This Label should be used when you would like external users to know that this material is subject to certain conditions for circulation. This material is usually only shared between family members. Because these conditions have not historically been recognized, this Label helps make these conditions clearer for future users. Specifically it asks them to respect culturally specific rules of use and to make different and fair decisions about using this type of material.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-family/

Men Generalcp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/men-general
Definition This Label should be used when you want to let external users know that the material circulating should only be shared between men in the community. This is a Men’s General Label and indicates that there are restrictions of access and use to men based on customary law. This Label can be used to help external users recognize that with this material there are specific protocols and conditions of use. This Label is designed to recognize that some knowledge is gendered, and that certain knowledge can only be shared among specific members of the community. It should be used to complement already existing customs and protocols of access and use.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-men-general/

Men Restrictedcp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/men-restricted
Definition This Label should be used when you want to let external users know that the material circulating freely is actually of a highly restricted nature. This is a Men’s Highly Restricted Label and indicates that there are restrictions of access and use based on customary law. This Label can be used to help external users recognize that with this material there are very specific protocols and conditions of use. This Label is designed to recognize that some knowledge is gendered, and that certain knowledge expressions can only be shared among specific members of the community. Only authorized [and/or initiated] men within the community should be using this material.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-men-restricted/

Multiple Communitiescp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/multiple-communities
Definition This Label should be used to indicate that multiple communities have responsibilities of custodianship and/or ownership over specific material. This Label recognizes that no singular community has explicit control. Rather, rights and responsibilities for use are spread across communities through already existing community protocols and ongoing cultural relationships.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-multiple-communities/

Non-Commercialcp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/non-commercial
Definition This Label should be used when you would like to let external users who have access to your material know that it should only be used in non-commercial ways. You are asking users to be respectful and fair with your cultural materials and ask that it not be used to derive economic benefits or used in any way that makes it into a commodity for sale or purchase.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-non-commercial/

Non-Verifiedcp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/non-verified
Definition This material has not been verified by the community. Reasons for this could include that it has not been appropriately vetted, has mistakes, omissions, derogatory language, lack of informed consent, or its process of creation was through dishonest research which did not follow proper community protocols.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-non-verified/

Open To Collaborationcp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/open-to-collaboration
Definition This Label is being used to indicate that the community is open to research collaborations. With this Label, future opportunities for collaboration and engagement are supported.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-open-to-collaboration/

Outreachcp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/outreach
Definition This Label should be used when you would only like your cultural materials used for educational outreach activities. Outreach activities means to share works outside the community in order to increase and raise awareness and education about your family, clan and/or community. Sites for outreach activities can include schools, universities, libraries, archives, museums, online forums, and small learning groups. Depending on what kind of context and the possibilities for increased circulation of this material, this Label helps TK holders and users to develop new possibilities in the fair and equitable reciprocal exchange for use of this material in outreach activities. This exchange might include access to educational or other resources that your community has difficulty accessing under other circumstances.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-outreach/

Seasonalcp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/seasonal
Definition This Label should be used when you want to let external users know that the material that is openly circulating has seasonal conditions of access and use. This could mean that some material should only be used and heard at particular times of the year. It could also mean that the environment and land where this material derives also influences and impacts its meaning and significance. This Label can be used to help external users know that there are land-based teachings in this material which affect proper use and respectful understanding.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-seasonal/

Secret Sacredcp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/secret-sacred
Definition This Label should be used when you want to let external users know that the material that is openly circulating contains secret/sacred information and that it has specific conditions of access and use. These conditions potentially include restrictions upon access. Using this Label helps to alert external users that this material is special and requires respectful and careful treatment. It asks users to make different decisions about using it and, importantly, to discuss any potential use with you.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-secret-sacred/

Verifiedcp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/verified
Definition This Label should be used when you and your community are satisfied with the way in which your traditional knowledge materials are being represented online or offline. This Label affirms that appropriate conditions for access and use are in place and that whoever has made this material accessible has made accommodations for cultural protocols associated with the knowledge. It lets users know that the right thing is being done by your community protocols and standards.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-verified/

Women Generalcp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/women-general
Definition This Label should be used when you want to let external users know that the material circulating should only be shared between women in the community. This is a Women’s General Label and indicates that there are restrictions of access and use to women within the community based on customary law. This Label can be used to help external users recognize that with this material there are specific protocols and conditions of use. This Label is designed to recognize that some knowledge is gendered, and that certain knowledge can only be shared among specific members of the community. It should be used to complement already existing customs and protocols of access and use.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-women-general/

Women Restrictedcp

URI https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/women-restricted
Definition This Label should be used when you want to let external users know that the material circulating freely is actually of a highly restricted nature. This is a Women’s Highly Restricted Label and indicates that there are restrictions of access and use based on customary law. This Label can be used to help external users recognize that with this material there are very specific protocols and conditions of use. This Label is designed to recognize that some knowledge is gendered, and that certain knowledge expressions can only be shared among specific members of the community. Only authorized [and/or initiated] women within the community should be using this material.
Source https://localcontexts.org/label/tk-women-restricted/

Namespaces

cs
https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels
dcterms
http://purl.org/dc/terms/
lc
https://linked.data.gov.au/def/lc/
owl
http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
rdf
http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
rdfs
http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
sdo
https://schema.org/
skos
http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#
tk
https://linked.data.gov.au/def/tk-labels/
xsd
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#

Legend

clCollections
cpConcepts