Indigenization of Knowledge Organization at the Xwi7xwa Library

This paper examines the Indigenization of knowledge organization within library and information studies through conceptual analysis and a descriptive case study of an Aboriginal academic library, the Xwi7xwa Library at the University of British Columbia, Canada. We begin by locating the library in p...

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Main Authors: Ann M. Doyle, Kimberley Lawson, Sarah Dupont
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Language:English
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Published: National Taiwan University 2015
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6182/jlis.2015.13(2).107
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:cdedd439942c4f1896ae9e4229f8f5fd 2023-05-15T16:16:39+02:00 Indigenization of Knowledge Organization at the Xwi7xwa Library Ann M. Doyle Kimberley Lawson Sarah Dupont 2015-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.6182/jlis.2015.13(2).107 https://doaj.org/article/cdedd439942c4f1896ae9e4229f8f5fd EN ZH eng chi National Taiwan University https://jlis.lis.ntu.edu.tw/files/journal/j41-5.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1606-7509 doi:10.6182/jlis.2015.13(2).107 1606-7509 https://doaj.org/article/cdedd439942c4f1896ae9e4229f8f5fd Journal of Library and Information Studies, Vol 13, Iss 2, Pp 107-134 (2015) indigenous knowledge organization canadian first nations libraries cataloguing aboriginal classification systems aboriginal subject headings Bibliography. Library science. Information resources Z article 2015 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.6182/jlis.2015.13(2).107 2022-12-31T06:17:48Z This paper examines the Indigenization of knowledge organization within library and information studies through conceptual analysis and a descriptive case study of an Aboriginal academic library, the Xwi7xwa Library at the University of British Columbia, Canada. We begin by locating the library in place and time, review its historical development in the context of Indigenous education in Canada and describe the evolution of its unique Indigenous classification scheme and related Indigenous subject headings. This place-based analysis leads to a particular articulation of Indigenization and a conceptual framework for Indigenization of knowledge organization at the Xwi7xwa Library, which guide the practice of knowledge organization design and modes of mobilization at this particular Aboriginal library. The conceptual framework rests on two basic assumptions: firstly, that collection development is curatorial in nature and is the seminal step in library knowledge organization, and, secondly, that the Indigenized knowledge organization system is critical to effective Indigenous information and instructional services, programming and research at the Library. The final section presents future possibilities for the Indigenization of knowledge organization through convergences and collaborations with emerging networks of Indigenous scholars and Indigenous communities of knowledge within the context of new technologies. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Canada
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Chinese
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canadian first nations libraries
cataloguing
aboriginal classification systems
aboriginal subject headings
Bibliography. Library science. Information resources
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canadian first nations libraries
cataloguing
aboriginal classification systems
aboriginal subject headings
Bibliography. Library science. Information resources
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Ann M. Doyle
Kimberley Lawson
Sarah Dupont
Indigenization of Knowledge Organization at the Xwi7xwa Library
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canadian first nations libraries
cataloguing
aboriginal classification systems
aboriginal subject headings
Bibliography. Library science. Information resources
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description This paper examines the Indigenization of knowledge organization within library and information studies through conceptual analysis and a descriptive case study of an Aboriginal academic library, the Xwi7xwa Library at the University of British Columbia, Canada. We begin by locating the library in place and time, review its historical development in the context of Indigenous education in Canada and describe the evolution of its unique Indigenous classification scheme and related Indigenous subject headings. This place-based analysis leads to a particular articulation of Indigenization and a conceptual framework for Indigenization of knowledge organization at the Xwi7xwa Library, which guide the practice of knowledge organization design and modes of mobilization at this particular Aboriginal library. The conceptual framework rests on two basic assumptions: firstly, that collection development is curatorial in nature and is the seminal step in library knowledge organization, and, secondly, that the Indigenized knowledge organization system is critical to effective Indigenous information and instructional services, programming and research at the Library. The final section presents future possibilities for the Indigenization of knowledge organization through convergences and collaborations with emerging networks of Indigenous scholars and Indigenous communities of knowledge within the context of new technologies.
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