This article illustrates the value of caring for Indigenous knowledge in an academic library from an Indigenous perspective. Responsibilities for this take many forms such as teaching information literacy skills in researching Indigenous knowledge with a cultural component, collection development activities that honor community protocols regarding access to Indigenous knowledge, explaining the need for categorizing Indigenous knowledge in culturally relevant ways, and publishing articles that reflect the library stewardship of Indigenous knowledge from an Indigenous perspective
This thought piece provides helpful information about ethical research practices related to research...
Abstract: This paper tells a story of a practitionerâ s experience in a First Nations library and ho...
This paper discusses current issues surrounding the management of indigenous knowledge (IK) and trad...
This article illustrates the value of caring for Indigenous knowledge in an academic library from an...
ABSTRACT This research was designed to determine strategies for repackaging indigenous knowledge (IK...
Indigenous librarianship unites the discipline of librarianship with Indigenous approaches to knowle...
University of Saskatchewan; President's Social Sciences & Humanities Research CouncilThis article d...
Librarians are generally more comfortable dealing with publications than with unrecorded and unpubli...
Indigenous librarianship focus in providing services for propagating relevant cultural information f...
Tangible and intangible forms of indigenous knowledges and cultural expressions are often found in l...
Indigenous or traditional knowledge (IK) holders face a lack of respect and appreciation for such kn...
This paper examines the Indigenization of knowledge organization within library and information stud...
This article identifies and provides some commentary on the key issues emerging from research into t...
This design/research study is located at the disciplinary interstices of Indigenous education and in...
Co-published simultaneously in Diversity now: people, collections, and services in academic librarie...
This thought piece provides helpful information about ethical research practices related to research...
Abstract: This paper tells a story of a practitionerâ s experience in a First Nations library and ho...
This paper discusses current issues surrounding the management of indigenous knowledge (IK) and trad...
This article illustrates the value of caring for Indigenous knowledge in an academic library from an...
ABSTRACT This research was designed to determine strategies for repackaging indigenous knowledge (IK...
Indigenous librarianship unites the discipline of librarianship with Indigenous approaches to knowle...
University of Saskatchewan; President's Social Sciences & Humanities Research CouncilThis article d...
Librarians are generally more comfortable dealing with publications than with unrecorded and unpubli...
Indigenous librarianship focus in providing services for propagating relevant cultural information f...
Tangible and intangible forms of indigenous knowledges and cultural expressions are often found in l...
Indigenous or traditional knowledge (IK) holders face a lack of respect and appreciation for such kn...
This paper examines the Indigenization of knowledge organization within library and information stud...
This article identifies and provides some commentary on the key issues emerging from research into t...
This design/research study is located at the disciplinary interstices of Indigenous education and in...
Co-published simultaneously in Diversity now: people, collections, and services in academic librarie...
This thought piece provides helpful information about ethical research practices related to research...
Abstract: This paper tells a story of a practitionerâ s experience in a First Nations library and ho...
This paper discusses current issues surrounding the management of indigenous knowledge (IK) and trad...