Indigenous Librarianship Webinar

Cover of Indigenous Librarianship issue 72 (1)

Please join Library Trends for a glimpse into the current state of Indigenous librarianship in North America. We will host a series of lightning talks based on three articles published in Library Trends 72 (1), “Indigenous Librarianship.” 

Following the presentations, audience members will have the opportunity to ask questions and take part in a discussion with the speakers.

Speakers

  • Ulia Gosart and Rachel Fu, issue editors and discussion moderators
  • Felicia Bartley
    • "Implementing Indigenous Approaches to Knowledge and Knowing at the John Hay Library: A Pueblo Reflection"
  • Jewel Cummins and Alexander Soto
    • "Enhancing Stewardship of Indigenous Peoples' Data, Information, and Knowledges in Libraries and Archives through Indigenous Data Governance"
  • Will Hansen and Analú María López
    • "Oknoma Nikan Tinemih: Improving Inclusive Access to the Indigenous Studies Collections at the Newberry Library"

About Library Trends

Library Trends, a premier journal of the iSchool, is an essential tool for librarians and educators alike. Every issue explores critical trends in professional librarianship, and includes practical applications, thorough analyses, and literature reviews. Each issue brings readers in-depth, thoughtful articles, all exploring a specific topic of professional interest. Library Trends is published quarterly.

This event is sponsored by Library Trends