Indigenous Librarianship: Interview with Jeff Kiyoshk Ross

Jeff Kiyoshk Ross is an Anishinaabe Ojibway educator and the Resource Centre Coordinator at First Nations House at the University of Toronto, which currently houses a small non-circulating library of books as well as documents and other materials. In this interview conducted in the fall of 2019, he...

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Published in:The iJournal: Graduate Student Journal of the Faculty of Information
Main Authors: Humeniuk, Lo, Kiyoshk Ross, Jeff
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The iJournal 2020
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Online Access:https://theijournal.ca/index.php/ijournal/article/view/35268
https://doi.org/10.33137/ijournal.v6i1.35268
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Indigenous Librarianship: Interview with Jeff Kiyoshk Ross
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Indigenous librarianship
description Jeff Kiyoshk Ross is an Anishinaabe Ojibway educator and the Resource Centre Coordinator at First Nations House at the University of Toronto, which currently houses a small non-circulating library of books as well as documents and other materials. In this interview conducted in the fall of 2019, he spoke of his role, the balance and distinctions between traditional knowledge and Western pedagogy, programming, curating, and more.
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