Canada is at an interesting point in its history, where the atrocious assimilation practices that were in place until the mid-1990s are being acknowledged in the hopes for a better relationship between Canada’s Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. Both the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report, and the Canadian Federation of Library Associations/Federation Canadienne des Associations de Bibliotheques (CFLA/FCAB)’s report from its Truth and Reconciliation Committee (n.d.) recognize the significant role of education needed to address changes. Where do academic libraries fit into this? I first discuss the colonial history of libraries, as extensions of education institutions, followed by a look at how library and information science (LI...
Historical trauma theory (HTT) built on understanding of Holocaust survivors and subsequent generat...
Our title boldly asserts that the future must be acknowledged. We are not assuming the role of proph...
NZ is a country grappling with its history of settler-colonialism. The Ministry of Education conside...
Canada is at an interesting point in its history, where the atrocious assimilation practices that we...
Canada is at an interesting point in its history, where the atrocious assimilation practices that we...
Many educators across post-secondary institutions are learning about their colonial histories and th...
Many educators across post-secondary institutions are learning about their colonial histories and th...
Appropriate subject access and descriptive practices within library and information science are soci...
What does it mean to Indigenize and decolonize a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) pr...
Libraries face new challenges in an era of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples as First Nations, ...
Summary of BC Library Conference session "The Role of Libraries & Librarians in Canada's Truth a...
University of Saskatchewan; President's Social Sciences & Humanities Research CouncilThis article d...
What does it mean to Indigenize and decolonize a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) pr...
In 1996, the authors of the Canadian Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples concluded Canadian educa...
“Fugitive libraries,” as described by Shannon Mattern in her titular work, are Black libraries that ...
Historical trauma theory (HTT) built on understanding of Holocaust survivors and subsequent generat...
Our title boldly asserts that the future must be acknowledged. We are not assuming the role of proph...
NZ is a country grappling with its history of settler-colonialism. The Ministry of Education conside...
Canada is at an interesting point in its history, where the atrocious assimilation practices that we...
Canada is at an interesting point in its history, where the atrocious assimilation practices that we...
Many educators across post-secondary institutions are learning about their colonial histories and th...
Many educators across post-secondary institutions are learning about their colonial histories and th...
Appropriate subject access and descriptive practices within library and information science are soci...
What does it mean to Indigenize and decolonize a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) pr...
Libraries face new challenges in an era of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples as First Nations, ...
Summary of BC Library Conference session "The Role of Libraries & Librarians in Canada's Truth a...
University of Saskatchewan; President's Social Sciences & Humanities Research CouncilThis article d...
What does it mean to Indigenize and decolonize a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) pr...
In 1996, the authors of the Canadian Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples concluded Canadian educa...
“Fugitive libraries,” as described by Shannon Mattern in her titular work, are Black libraries that ...
Historical trauma theory (HTT) built on understanding of Holocaust survivors and subsequent generat...
Our title boldly asserts that the future must be acknowledged. We are not assuming the role of proph...
NZ is a country grappling with its history of settler-colonialism. The Ministry of Education conside...