University of Saskatchewan; President's Social Sciences & Humanities Research CouncilThis article discusses reasons why there are so few Indigenous librarians in Canada and proposes some solutions to this situation including by shining an interesting and favorable light on the profession. Many Indigenous people have a poor understanding of librarianship and how libraries and their staff can help communities reach self-determination. These misunderstandings are the result of a long over-due lack of advocacy for the profession. The purpose of this article is to change that invisibility by incorporating unique quotes of more than two dozen Indigenous librarians interviewed by the author and other techniques to promote a career in librariansh...
ABSTRACT This research was designed to determine strategies for repackaging indigenous knowledge (IK...
Libraries face new challenges in an era of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples as First Nations, ...
Librarians are generally more comfortable dealing with publications than with unrecorded and unpubli...
University of Saskatchewan; President's Social Sciences & Humanities Research CouncilThis article d...
This article illustrates the value of caring for Indigenous knowledge in an academic library from an...
Indigenous librarianship unites the discipline of librarianship with Indigenous approaches to knowle...
This thought piece provides helpful information about ethical research practices related to research...
This article illustrates the value of caring for Indigenous knowledge in an academic library from an...
Co-published simultaneously in Diversity now: people, collections, and services in academic librarie...
This study involved the use of personal interviews of six Aboriginal students at the University of A...
Canada is at an interesting point in its history, where the atrocious assimilation practices that we...
Indigenous librarianship focus in providing services for propagating relevant cultural information f...
The dearth of indigenous knowledge (IK) in libraries in general and in South Africa in particular is...
Appropriate subject access and descriptive practices within library and information science are soci...
The one constant of librarianship is the inevitability of interaction with diverse populations throu...
ABSTRACT This research was designed to determine strategies for repackaging indigenous knowledge (IK...
Libraries face new challenges in an era of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples as First Nations, ...
Librarians are generally more comfortable dealing with publications than with unrecorded and unpubli...
University of Saskatchewan; President's Social Sciences & Humanities Research CouncilThis article d...
This article illustrates the value of caring for Indigenous knowledge in an academic library from an...
Indigenous librarianship unites the discipline of librarianship with Indigenous approaches to knowle...
This thought piece provides helpful information about ethical research practices related to research...
This article illustrates the value of caring for Indigenous knowledge in an academic library from an...
Co-published simultaneously in Diversity now: people, collections, and services in academic librarie...
This study involved the use of personal interviews of six Aboriginal students at the University of A...
Canada is at an interesting point in its history, where the atrocious assimilation practices that we...
Indigenous librarianship focus in providing services for propagating relevant cultural information f...
The dearth of indigenous knowledge (IK) in libraries in general and in South Africa in particular is...
Appropriate subject access and descriptive practices within library and information science are soci...
The one constant of librarianship is the inevitability of interaction with diverse populations throu...
ABSTRACT This research was designed to determine strategies for repackaging indigenous knowledge (IK...
Libraries face new challenges in an era of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples as First Nations, ...
Librarians are generally more comfortable dealing with publications than with unrecorded and unpubli...