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THE PROJECT CONCEPT

PROPOSAL: Development and Implementation of Digital Online Network and Forum for Indigenous Knowledge (IKNET). THE PROJECT CONCEPT. An Internet-based digital network for the preservation, development and dissemination of African indigenous knowledge (IK). RATIONALE.

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THE PROJECT CONCEPT

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  1. PROPOSAL: Development and Implementation of Digital Online Network and Forum for Indigenous Knowledge (IKNET)

  2. THE PROJECT CONCEPT An Internet-based digital network for the preservation, development and dissemination of African indigenous knowledge (IK)

  3. RATIONALE • Africa a user but not contributor to Internet • Need for locally relevant content • Increasing recognition of IK • Inherent value as cultural heritage • Instrumental to development • Multiple disparate projects, ambiguous role of ICT

  4. PURPOSE • Identify and bring together IK resources and people • Implement specific community-based IK projects • Provide infrastructure for ongoing support and development of IK

  5. APPROACH • Community driven • Decentralised, interactive • Use of existing resources • Collaboration with other initiatives • Stages • Development • Implementation • Expansion…

  6. DEVELOPMENT STAGE • Research project • IK • Role of ICT • Resources, partners, stakeholders • Project options • Intermediate reports • Stakeholder consultation ICT PROJECT PROPOSAL

  7. RESEARCH PROJECT - nature of IK - • What is IK? • How is IK stored, transmitted, developed? • How does IK interact with other K? • Why does IK matter and to whom? Cultural/practical significance • What are the needs in IK? • Ethical and legal issues: ownership, validation

  8. RESEARCH PROJECT - role of ICT - • What ICT projects/resources already exist, how successful? • What are the potential models, partners, content providers, collaborators? • IK centres • National IT agencies, national libraries • Domain-specific – First Voices • World Bank; other development agencies • What/how can ICT contribute?

  9. RESEARCH PROJECT- clarifying project options - • Content provision, digitising • Facilitating – linking and searching • Primary material: archives, libraries, language resources, narratives, practice • Secondary material: ‘best practice’ models, evaluations, case studies etc. • Interaction: forums and networking

  10. RESEARCH PROJECT- key outcomes - • Identify where the needs are and what type of contribution ICT can make • Identify potential stakeholders, partners, resources • Identify project options INTERMEDIATE REPORT

  11. DEVELOPING THE PROPOSAL • Research report circulated • Stakeholder consultation • Integration of local knowledge needs • Project proposal, implementation plan • Prototype project • Expansion

  12. INITIAL THOUGHTS ON PROTOTYPE PROJECT… • Archiving and developmental • Cultural focus – language, FirstVoices • Existing data resources • Low-tech modes e.g. narrative • Interactive • Registration of .ik domain? • Training/capacity-building element

  13. IMPLEMENTATION STAGE Key people/technology: • Network coordinator • Local content coordinators and DNS managers • Local content creators (+skills, tech) • Search tools to locate content

  14. ONGOING DEVELOPMENT • Develop organically out of experiences with prototype project • Use prototype to generate funding for further development • May take various forms • Extension of scope, knowledge domains • Extension of functions • New content/providers • Expanded linkages

  15. ? • Local involvement/ownership • Evaluation • Sustainability • Funding • Next steps

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