IFLA Journal. October 2021 [Special Issue: indigenous librarianship]

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The IFLA Journal special issue on Indigenous Librarianship strives to position libraries and librarianship through an indigenous worldview and ways of knowing. Each article takes is own perspective on the topic, exploring issues such as colonization, reconciliation, representation and imagery, digital access, and resource management. The issue is the result of collaboration with IFLA Journal and the Indigenous Matters Section of IFLA. Led by guest editors Stephen Stratton and Camille Callison, this issue was supported by a committee that include Rashidah Bolhassan, Mohit Garg, Raj K. Bhardwaj, Martha Attridge Bufton, and Rebecca Bateman.

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Subject::Indigenous librarianship, Subject::Indigenous knowledge, Subject::Indigenous peoples, Subject::Collection development, Subject::Library and information science, Subject::Education, Subject::Oral heritage, Subject::Library services, Subject::Knowledge management, Subject::UN Sustainable Development Goals, Subject::Storytelling

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