The Guide to the Indigenous Materials at the American Philosophical Society, published 2018, reflects monumental shifts in the Society’s understanding of its Indigenous manuscript collections brought about by recent partnerships with Indigenous communities. This paper discusses the creation of expanded, discoverable, culturally-responsive metadata to represent its collections. (session 4.2.1
This paper discusses current issues surrounding the management of indigenous knowledge (IK) and trad...
Indigenous or traditional knowledge (IK) holders face a lack of respect and appreciation for such kn...
The Protocols for Native American Archival Materials have called upon archivists to acknowledge and ...
The APS Protocols have played an important role in helping the Society build stronger ties to the in...
The article reviews a digital repatriation project carried out by the Center for Native American and...
The Aboriginal and Torres Islander Protocols for Libraries, Archives, and Information Sources, the P...
For the last century, indigenous materials in Western libraries have remained poorly organized and l...
Presented at the CaMMS Forum, "Working within and going beyond : approaches to problematic terminolo...
This case study contributes to the history of collections access protocols by examining one reposito...
I Indigenous peoples in Australia have been heavily documented in colonial archives and collections....
This paper was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Muse...
Who knew the humble referencing system could be used to empower Indigenous perspectives? Indigenous ...
Mainstream knowledge systems, classification schemas, and descriptive standards are firmly rooted in...
Few studies have focused on the information-seeking behaviors of archival users interested in partic...
Traditional knowledge systems are also innovation systems. This book analyses the relationship betwe...
This paper discusses current issues surrounding the management of indigenous knowledge (IK) and trad...
Indigenous or traditional knowledge (IK) holders face a lack of respect and appreciation for such kn...
The Protocols for Native American Archival Materials have called upon archivists to acknowledge and ...
The APS Protocols have played an important role in helping the Society build stronger ties to the in...
The article reviews a digital repatriation project carried out by the Center for Native American and...
The Aboriginal and Torres Islander Protocols for Libraries, Archives, and Information Sources, the P...
For the last century, indigenous materials in Western libraries have remained poorly organized and l...
Presented at the CaMMS Forum, "Working within and going beyond : approaches to problematic terminolo...
This case study contributes to the history of collections access protocols by examining one reposito...
I Indigenous peoples in Australia have been heavily documented in colonial archives and collections....
This paper was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Muse...
Who knew the humble referencing system could be used to empower Indigenous perspectives? Indigenous ...
Mainstream knowledge systems, classification schemas, and descriptive standards are firmly rooted in...
Few studies have focused on the information-seeking behaviors of archival users interested in partic...
Traditional knowledge systems are also innovation systems. This book analyses the relationship betwe...
This paper discusses current issues surrounding the management of indigenous knowledge (IK) and trad...
Indigenous or traditional knowledge (IK) holders face a lack of respect and appreciation for such kn...
The Protocols for Native American Archival Materials have called upon archivists to acknowledge and ...