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Research and Indigenous Librarianship in Canada
Deborah Lee Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship, Vol. 5, April 11, 2019. Article aims to better inform academic librarians on the issues surrounding research in Indigenous communities and with Indigenous people. Provides strategies for avoiding harm when working with Aboriginal peoples, and reminds researchers that successful projects must include an in-depth understanding of Indigenous protocols, values, and epistemologies. [Find offline items for Lee, Deborah] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 0, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Aboriginal and Visible Minority Librarians: Oral Histories From Canada
Suzy Bear, Ganga B. Dakshinamurti, Erie Maestro, Mary Weasel Fat, Lillian Li ... Maha Kumaran, Deborah Lee, Norda Majekodunmi [Find offline items for Lee, Deborah] [Find offline items for Kumaran, Mahalakshmi] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 18, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Book Review: Aboriginal and Visible Minority Librarians: Oral Histories From Canada
Michael Dudley Partnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research, Vol. 9, No. 2, 2014, pp. 1-5. Book review of: Aboriginal and Visible Minority Librarians edited by Deborah Lee and Mahalakshmi Kumaran. [Find offline items for Lee, Deborah] [Find offline items for Kumaran, Mahalakshmi] More information... (Rating: 2.50, Votes: 52, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Aboriginal and Visible Minority Librarians: Oral Histories From Canada
Vivian Howard Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science, Vol. 39, No. 1, March 2015, pp. R2-R3. Book review of: Aboriginal and Visible Minority Librarians edited by Deborah Lee and Mahalakshmi Kumaran. [Find offline items for Lee, Deborah] [Find offline items for Kumaran, Mahalakshmi] More information... (Rating: 0.52, Votes: 48, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Aboriginal and Visible Minority Librarians: Oral Histories From Canada
Cheryl Tinney Australian Library Journal, Vol. 64, No. 3, Special Issue: 50:50 by 2020, 2016, pp. 237-238. Book review of: Aboriginal and Visible Minority Librarians: Oral Histories From Canada edited by Deborah Lee and Mahalakshmi Kumaran. [Find offline items for Lee, Deborah] [Find offline items for Kumaran, Mahalakshmi] More information... (Rating: 1.97, Votes: 38, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Indigenous Communities [Panel] = Communautés autochtones
Deborah Lee, Tasha Hubbard, Carol Greyeyes, Dorothy Myo Indigenous Studies librarian discusses cultural preservation initiatives; director of Two Worlds Colliding discusses importance of the arts; coordinator of U of S Aboriginal Theatre Program discusses role of collaboration in furthering culture; and president of the Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre discusses culture as a way of life. Duration: 51:11. [Find offline items for Lee, Deborah] [Find offline items for Hubbard, Tasha] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 9, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
University Library Report of the Ithaka S&R Study on Improving Library Resources and Services for Indigenous Studies Scholars: University of Saskatchewan Context
[Deborah] Lee, [David] Smith Report primarily based on semi-structured interviews with eight Indigenous faculty members. Outlines methodology and discusses findings, including: resources used, current gaps in resources and services, community members' lack of access, experiences with librarians/archivists, and research-related issues. Thirteen recommendations are made. [Find offline items for Smith, David A.] [Find offline items for Lee, Deborah] [Find offline items for Gagne, MaryLynn] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 0, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
When Research is Relational: Supporting the Research Practices of Indigenous Studies Scholars
Danielle Cooper Overview of project which explored practices across Canada and the United States in order to support scholars in ways which would also benefit Indigenous communities. Eleven studies were undertaken by academic libraries with direction from Indigenous scholars and librarians. Provides details on how initiative was developed, designed, and fielded, and highlights key themes which emerged. [Find offline items for Smith, David A.] [Find offline items for Lee, Deborah] [Find offline items for Gagne, MaryLynn] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 0, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites |
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