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This is a presentation given by Michael Lange and Stacy Reardon of the UC Berkeley Library for the 2020 Digital Library Federation (DLF) Forum.

UC Berkeley Library’s responsible access workflows and a corresponding community engagement policy support cultural heritage institutions seeking to digitize special collections by helping institutions navigate complex areas of law and policy. They also address social justice, adopting an ethics of care approach that balances potential value and harm.

This is a presentation given by Michael Lange and Stacy Reardon of the UC Berkeley Library for the 2020 Digital Library Federation (DLF) Forum.

UC Berkeley Library’s responsible access workflows and a corresponding community engagement policy support cultural heritage institutions seeking to digitize special collections by helping institutions navigate complex areas of law and policy. They also address social justice, adopting an ethics of care approach that balances potential value and harm.

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  1. 1. “CAN WE DIGITIZE THIS? SHOULD WE?” NAVIGATING ETHICS, LAW, AND POLICY IN BRINGING COLLECTIONS TO DIGITAL LIFE Michael Lange & Stacy Reardon, UC Berkeley Library DLF 2020 Forum 25th Anniversary
  2. 2. DIGITAL LIFECYCLE PROGRAM https://digital.lib.berkeley.edu/
  3. 3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Responsible Access Workflows & Community Engagement Policy Working Group Native American Collections in Archives, Libraries, and Museums at the University of California, Berkeley Working GroupEthics Local Practices Working Group
  4. 4. IDENTIFIED ISSUES ● Copyright ● Contracts ● Privacy ● Ethics & Policy
  5. 5. WORKFLOWS Copyright Contracts Ethics & Policy Privacy http://tiny.cc/71jzsz
  6. 6. Developing Local Practices for Ethics ● Literature Review ● Two local practices documents ○ Collections Materials (general) ○ Indigenous Materials
  7. 7. Normative Theoretical Frameworks 1. Deontological 2. Virtue 3. Utilitarian (Consequential)
  8. 8. Difficulties with Individualist Frameworks ● Unequal power structures ● Unanticipated uses ● Logistical challenges
  9. 9. Ethics of Care Unlike previous ethical theories that start from the position of an independent rational subject thinking about how to treat other equally independent rational subjects, the Ethics of Care starts with the real experience of being embedded in relationships with uneven power relations. -- Applying an Ethics of Care to Internet Research, Suomela 2019; Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Feminist Ethics (2019)
  10. 10. Harm Objects, materials, resources ● economic disadvantage ● violation of laws, practices ● risk of looting or defiling People ● Deprivation or violation of, or or threat to, one’s liberty, body, well-being
  11. 11. Does the value to cultural communities, researchers, or the public outweigh the potential for harm or exploitation of people, resources, or knowledge? Balancing Principle
  12. 12. INDIGENOUS COLLECTIONS PRACTICES Not Culturally Sensitive Potentially Culturally Sensitive Culturally Sensitive Digitize and Make Available Digitize and Make Available with Outreach Do Not Make Available Online Value > Harm Value < Harm Value > Harm
  13. 13. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT POLICY ● Copyright law, and we support fair use & the public domain ● Rights to privacy ● Agreements we have entered into ● Social and religious customs, and other circumstances https://digital.lib.berkeley.edu/about
  14. 14. RESOURCE LINKS ● Responsible Access Workflows: http://tiny.cc/71jzsz ● Native American Collections Report: http://tiny.cc/amlzsz ● Library Community Engagement: http://tiny.cc/cmlzsz ● APS Protocols for the Treatment of Indigenous Materials: http://tiny.cc/lmlzsz

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