Happy to join as well. I'm co-chair for the Bias Awareness and
Responsibility Committee for Cultural Heritage at Yale University, and
happy to share our experiences in that work. This is especially relevant to
our work as we move to adopt CIDOC-CRM (via Linked Art) as our baseline
ontology.
Some
Dear Thanasis, all,
Some digital humanists work and publish on this question of bias in digital
humanities: here is an example of very a propos publication:
https://journals.dartmouth.edu/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Journals.woa/xmlpage/4/article/425
I gathered myself bibliography about decolonizing
Dear all,
In version 7.1 a short but important sentence has been added at the end
of the scope section:
"Discussions on the types of bias present in the CIDOC CRM are in
progress within the CIDOC CRM community."
Issue 530 is used to track the discussions here: