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Another point - gatekeeping: who gets published?
Another point - gatekeeping: who gets published?


Similarly to 'Archiving and data access' there are also contradictions in this topic, and FAIR principles might not be what community wishes for (related to fieldwork ethics and language documentation). From this point of view CARE principles should be also considered when publishing data (Collective benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, Ethics), and discussed when planning the language documentation before hand to avoid misunderstandings.
Similarly to 'Archiving and data access' there are also contradictions in this topic, and FAIR principles might not be what community wishes for (related to fieldwork ethics and language documentation). From this point of view CARE principles should be also considered when publishing data (Collective benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, Ethics).
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