Comments on: Who Owns This Stuff? http://southeast2012.thatcamp.org/03/08/who-owns-this-stuff/ The Humanities and Technology Camp Tue, 13 Mar 2012 01:06:57 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 By: Tanya Clement http://southeast2012.thatcamp.org/03/08/who-owns-this-stuff/#comment-123 Thu, 08 Mar 2012 21:06:06 +0000 http://southeast2012.thatcamp.org/?p=269#comment-123 All,
As one of the conveners of the Off the Tracks Workshop where The Collaborators’ Bill of Rights was generated, I’d suggest you use the final version in your discussions. The final version has context around the “Rights” that is often left out of the conversation surrounding this document.
thanks,
Tanya

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By: Bethany Nowviskie http://southeast2012.thatcamp.org/03/08/who-owns-this-stuff/#comment-121 Thu, 08 Mar 2012 19:10:39 +0000 http://southeast2012.thatcamp.org/?p=269#comment-121 You might also like to know about the new FairCite initiative, which hopes to work on these issues and is now in an information-gathering phase. If all goes well — and if we can get enough community input! — we would like to explore the creation of a set of standards, models, or best practices that could be disseminated and promoted by the ADHO organizations.

Adam Crymble, who is leading this phase of the work, has recently called for comments and suggestions on this DH Answers thread:
FairCite: Who should we cite in collaborative DH Projects?

It would be FANTASTIC if you could share whatever you come up with from THATCamp Southeast!

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By: Roger Whitson http://southeast2012.thatcamp.org/03/08/who-owns-this-stuff/#comment-115 Thu, 08 Mar 2012 16:23:27 +0000 http://southeast2012.thatcamp.org/?p=269#comment-115 We have some documents we’ve developed at DiSC (including project charters, statements of work, etc.) I think it might be more difficult to have a single, universal collaborator statement, b/c collaboration is very different in different situations and projects. But, perhaps, constructing a white paper of recommendations for giving (for example) developers, librarians, and students credit for the work that they do in faculty collaborations would be a good deliverable from a session like this. Great idea!

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