id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt lissertations-net-6972 So what’s next?: five things I learned at #GOGLAM – Cataloguing the Universe .html text/html 2625 169 73 He did talk a lot about self-determination, and he did use the phrase 'seizing the means of computation' that I definitely want on a t-shirt, but there was a big ethics-of-care-sized gap at the centre of his keynote. Natakanu, meaning 'visit each other' in the Innu language, is an 'Indigenous-led, open source, peer to peer software project', enabling First Nations communities to share art, data, files and stories without state surveillance, invasive tech platforms or an internet connection. Western tech platforms care about other things, like shouting at the tops of your lungs to ten billion other people in an agora and algorithmically distorting individuals' sense of reality. Her trademark cheerfulness, gentleness and generosity shone in this talk, where she explored what makes a comfortable learning environment for tech newbies, and demonstrated just such an environment by teaching us how GitHub pull requests worked. Posted in Conferences, Digital Preservation, Library ComputingTagged computational literacy, go glam, lca, libraries and indigenous societies, linux australia, miniconfs ./cache/lissertations-net-6972.html ./txt/lissertations-net-6972.txt