Events

CIWG, LWG, & Canada Network Meeting

The next Local Contexts Cultural Institution Working Group, Library Working Group, and Canada Network meeting will be held September 9, 2024.

For this crossover meeting, we will hear about the use of Local Contexts Notices at the University of Alberta Library. Sharon Farnel, Head of Metadata Strategies, Library and Museums, and Maryna Chernyavska, Digital Archivist, will share about the use of the Open to Collaborate Notice on their website and database, and how this work relates to other institutional efforts and challenges.

Current members of the Working Groups and Network should have an email and calendar invite with connection details. If you are interested in joining one or more of these groups, you can read more and submit your interest on our Working Groups and Networks page.


The Cultural Institution Working Group (CIWG) brings together group members who work at or with cultural organizations around the world, including museums, libraries, archives, and universities, and who are interested in or using the Local Contexts system of Notices and Labels. Meetings include members sharing their experiences using the Local Contexts Notices, group discussions around Local Contexts and the Hub, Local Contexts updates and feedback, and more. There are currently over 175 group members from over 120 organizations.

The Library Working Group (LWG) was established to support library-specific discussions and knowledge exchange around Indigenous data sovereignty, cultural authority, and use of the Local Contexts Notices and Labels. There are currently over 50 group members who are library staff and scholars.

The Canada Network aims to connect community organizations and representatives, institutions and organizations, and others located in or with ties to Canada to see how we can together support momentum and interest for Local Contexts in the region. Our regional networks are for participants with established connections within these areas, including Indigenous Peoples with both ancestral and contemporary ties to these regions.

Upcoming Events

ICRI 2024

diciembre 3, 2024
, 23:00 UTC
“ICRI 2024. International Conference on Research Infrastructures. 3-5 2024, W Hotel, Brisbane, Australia. ICRI 2024 is supported with funding from the European Union and is delivered by CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, in cooperation with the Australian Department of Education.” Decorative image of large satellites pointing at a starry sky.

On December 3, Local Contexts Executive Director Stephany RunningHawk Johnson will present as part of a panel, “Where Indigenous knowledge and methodologies intersect with research infrastructure,” at International Conference on Research Infrastructures, held in Meanjin/Brisbane, QLD, Australia, with online participation available for those not invited as delegates. This session will focus on the intersection of …

Local Contexts Hub Demonstration Session

noviembre 21, 2024
, 23:00 UTC
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Do you have questions about Local Contexts or the Local Contexts Hub? Curious about how you can use the Traditional Knowledge and Biocultural Labels and Notices to support Indigenous data sovereignty and cultural authority? Sign-up for a group informational or Hub demonstration session with the Local Contexts team!

IIRC 2024

noviembre 14, 2024
, 23:00 UTC
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Ana Te Whaiti, Ejay Gillies, and Airini Gillies of Ngā Hapū o Waimārama and Xavier Forde of Ministry for Culture and Heritage of Aotearoa New Zealand will present a session, “Te Taunaha i ngā Tapuwae ō mātou Tīpuna: Piloting Traditional Knowledge Labels” at International Indigenous Research Conference 2024, held in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand. This …

Research Data Alliance 23rd Plenary Meeting

noviembre 14, 2024
, 12:30 UTC
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On November 14, Local Contexts’ Executive Director Stephany RunningHawk Johnson, Operations Manager Laure Haak, and Software Developer Ashley Rojas, along with World Data System International Technology Office’s Associate Director Reyna Jenkyns, will present a breakout session, “Implementing CARE Principles: Indigenous Data Governance using the Local Contexts Hub,” at Research Data Alliance 23rd Plenary Meeting, held …