This study involved the use of personal interviews of six Aboriginal students at the University of Alberta in the fall of 1999. This article includes a brief literature review of other articles that consider adult Aboriginal people as library patrons and a section on Indigenous knowledge and values. Findings include three main concerns: a lack of Indigenous resources in the library system; a lack of resource or research development concerning Indigenous issues; and a lack of services recognizing the Indigenous values of “being in relationship” and reciprocity
This paper provides a historical review of the education system in Canada and its impact on Indigeno...
This article illustrates the value of caring for Indigenous knowledge in an academic library from an...
This thesis examines the importance of Aboriginal participation in Canadian institutions, why Aborig...
Co-published simultaneously in Diversity now: people, collections, and services in academic librarie...
This article illustrates the value of caring for Indigenous knowledge in an academic library from an...
Peer ReviewedThis thought piece provides helpful information about ethical research practices relate...
The one constant of librarianship is the inevitability of interaction with diverse populations throu...
University of Saskatchewan; President's Social Sciences & Humanities Research CouncilThis article d...
Contemporary Indigenous public libraries play a critical role in providing access to information in ...
University Library, University of Saskatchewan; Ithaka S+R (a non-profit higher education research ...
Deborah Lee Indigenous Studies Portal Librarian and Team Leader University of Saskatchewan Librar
Canada is at an interesting point in its history, where the atrocious assimilation practices that we...
A paper written by Xwi7xwa Library founding librarian, Gene Joseph, while studying at the University...
Aboriginal student services provision in Canadian Universities first began in the early 1970's in th...
In the early 1970s Canada’s Indigenous peoples began to organize themselves in an effort to rediscov...
This paper provides a historical review of the education system in Canada and its impact on Indigeno...
This article illustrates the value of caring for Indigenous knowledge in an academic library from an...
This thesis examines the importance of Aboriginal participation in Canadian institutions, why Aborig...
Co-published simultaneously in Diversity now: people, collections, and services in academic librarie...
This article illustrates the value of caring for Indigenous knowledge in an academic library from an...
Peer ReviewedThis thought piece provides helpful information about ethical research practices relate...
The one constant of librarianship is the inevitability of interaction with diverse populations throu...
University of Saskatchewan; President's Social Sciences & Humanities Research CouncilThis article d...
Contemporary Indigenous public libraries play a critical role in providing access to information in ...
University Library, University of Saskatchewan; Ithaka S+R (a non-profit higher education research ...
Deborah Lee Indigenous Studies Portal Librarian and Team Leader University of Saskatchewan Librar
Canada is at an interesting point in its history, where the atrocious assimilation practices that we...
A paper written by Xwi7xwa Library founding librarian, Gene Joseph, while studying at the University...
Aboriginal student services provision in Canadian Universities first began in the early 1970's in th...
In the early 1970s Canada’s Indigenous peoples began to organize themselves in an effort to rediscov...
This paper provides a historical review of the education system in Canada and its impact on Indigeno...
This article illustrates the value of caring for Indigenous knowledge in an academic library from an...
This thesis examines the importance of Aboriginal participation in Canadian institutions, why Aborig...