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Infusing Knowledge of Indigenous Lifeways Into Graduate Collection Management Education
Authors:Loriene Roy
Institution:1. The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texasloriene@ischool.utexas.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

In 2013, we conducted a survey of faculty and recent graduates from graduate schools of library and information science (LIS). The purpose of this study was to assess student (as represented by recent graduates) and faculty awareness and opinions about incorporating content about Indigenous ways into their curricula. In short, we found that recent graduates and their faculty were both aware of Indigenous ways but sought varying ways to inform themselves. Faculty believed that they covered this topic in the classes they taught, while graduates reported that they did not hear of Indigenous ways in their course work. Of the courses that LIS students take in their programs, a class on collection management provides a useful platform through which to explore Indigenous identity and access and care of Indigenous cultural knowledge.
Keywords:Collection management  Indigenous ways  LIS education  standards  survey
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