Purpose The aim of this paper is to introduce a holistic decolonial lens for Library and Information Studies (LIS). As such it centres in the following questions: what does decolonisation mean in the context of LIS? How can a holistic approach help improve our understanding of the field? Design/methodology/approach This is a conceptual paper that draws on theoretical analysis and discussion with in-depth examination of two cases of librarianship and information for development. Findings The paper presents a decolonial framework for interpreting and comprehending LIS-specific issues. As a result, we believe it is critical to recognise three interconnected types of colonial legacies and identify ways in which LIS academ...
Information literacy scholars and leaders are calling for the decolonization of library instruction,...
LCC library staged the Decolonising the Arts Curriculum exhibition, in collaboration with the creato...
Drawing on his chapter in the collection Narrative Expansions (edited by Jess Crilly and Regina Ever...
This chapter considers the contribution of Library and Information Science (LIS) education to the ‘d...
In the past seven years, student-led decolonisation movements have taken root in UK universities. De...
This chapter examines the impact of decolonisation upon collection development, both in theory and p...
Decolonisation is high on the agenda in many universities and library staff are increasingly contrib...
This is the introduction to 'Narrative Expansions: Interpreting Decolonisation in Academic Libraries...
Many educators across post-secondary institutions are learning about their colonial histories and th...
This paper calls for an open discussion between anthropologists, librarians, and researchers over th...
Many educators across post-secondary institutions are learning about their colonial histories and th...
What does it mean to Indigenize and decolonize a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) pr...
The term ‘decolonizing the curriculum’ is of high currency in higher education in the UK and in loca...
What does it mean to Indigenize and decolonize a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) pr...
This chapter will discuss the commitment to anti-racist practice by library workers who seek to enga...
Information literacy scholars and leaders are calling for the decolonization of library instruction,...
LCC library staged the Decolonising the Arts Curriculum exhibition, in collaboration with the creato...
Drawing on his chapter in the collection Narrative Expansions (edited by Jess Crilly and Regina Ever...
This chapter considers the contribution of Library and Information Science (LIS) education to the ‘d...
In the past seven years, student-led decolonisation movements have taken root in UK universities. De...
This chapter examines the impact of decolonisation upon collection development, both in theory and p...
Decolonisation is high on the agenda in many universities and library staff are increasingly contrib...
This is the introduction to 'Narrative Expansions: Interpreting Decolonisation in Academic Libraries...
Many educators across post-secondary institutions are learning about their colonial histories and th...
This paper calls for an open discussion between anthropologists, librarians, and researchers over th...
Many educators across post-secondary institutions are learning about their colonial histories and th...
What does it mean to Indigenize and decolonize a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) pr...
The term ‘decolonizing the curriculum’ is of high currency in higher education in the UK and in loca...
What does it mean to Indigenize and decolonize a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) pr...
This chapter will discuss the commitment to anti-racist practice by library workers who seek to enga...
Information literacy scholars and leaders are calling for the decolonization of library instruction,...
LCC library staged the Decolonising the Arts Curriculum exhibition, in collaboration with the creato...
Drawing on his chapter in the collection Narrative Expansions (edited by Jess Crilly and Regina Ever...