Difference between revisions of "RDF-HRD Tool Selection"
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Revision as of 22:19, 29 March 2016
To make sure the resource we build is useful, we narrowly defined it to fit a particular need: what questions do we need to ask of a human rights documentation project to understand what responsible data challenges will they face, and ultimately what recommendations can we make to them.
The output we are working towards is that set of questions.
To develop a first draft of questions, we decided to focus on a particular type of documentation project, and we chose a land rights documentation project.
- How do you collect this data?
- What kinds of data do you want to collect?
==video ==audio ==interviews ==social media data
- Are the communities you are working with using social media?
- What questions do you want to be able to answer?
- How do you plan to structure your data?
- What devices are you currently using?
- How much freedom do you have to experiment with new tools?
- What other data is out there that would supplement what you are collecting (cadastra, archives, open data, court cases)
- How do you want your success to be evaluated?