Using Modern Technologies to Capture and Share Indigenous Astronomical Knowledge

Title Using Modern Technologies to Capture and Share Indigenous Astronomical Knowledge
Authors/Contributors
Publication Title Australian Academic & Research Libraries
Date April 3, 2014
Abstract Note Indigenous Knowledge is important for Indigenous communities across the globe and for the advancement of our general scientific knowledge. In particular, Indigenous astronomical knowledge integrates many aspects of Indigenous Knowledge, including seasonal calendars, navigation, food economics, law, ceremony, and social structure. Capturing, managing, and disseminating this knowledge in the digital environment poses a number of challenges, which we aim to address using a collaborative project emerging between experts in the higher education, library, archive and industry sectors. Using Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope and Rich Interactive Narratives technologies, we propose to develop software, media design, and archival management solutions to allow Indigenous communities to share their astronomical knowledge with the world on their terms and in a culturally sensitive manner.
Resource Type Journal Article
URL https://doi.org/10.1080/00048623.2014.917786
DOI 10.1080/00048623.2014.917786
Citation
Nakata, M., Hamacher, D., Warren, J., Byrne, A., Pagnucco, M., Harley, R., Venugopal, S., Thorpe, K., Neville, R., & Bolt, R. (2014). Using Modern Technologies to Capture and Share Indigenous Astronomical Knowledge. Australian Academic & Research Libraries, 45(2), 101–110. https://doi.org/10.1080/00048623.2014.917786
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