Decolonizing and Indigenizing the Academic Library
A talk about applying participatory design with Indigenous students in the co-design of information services, and critically engaging with existing hierarchies in higher education.
3 Thoughts.
Awesome! Great to know that these kind of efforts are going on across campus.
I ((((((heart)))))) my library.
Thank you for this. I would have loved to have heard you present, but the slides are quite accessible and informative as they are.
I am curious as to the Reference list; is there a formatting convention that arranges the sources in the way they are here?
Thank you for your comment! I’m glad that you found this presentation informative :)
The references are organized by theme: the first slide of resources relates to librarianship and social justice, and the second slide relates to design and decolonization. I’ve changed the titles of each slide to more clearly identify the themes.
Awesome! Great to know that these kind of efforts are going on across campus.
I ((((((heart)))))) my library.
Thank you for this. I would have loved to have heard you present, but the slides are quite accessible and informative as they are.
I am curious as to the Reference list; is there a formatting convention that arranges the sources in the way they are here?
Thank you for your comment! I’m glad that you found this presentation informative :)
The references are organized by theme: the first slide of resources relates to librarianship and social justice, and the second slide relates to design and decolonization. I’ve changed the titles of each slide to more clearly identify the themes.