Narrative expansions : interpreting decolonisation in academic libraries / edited by Jess Crilly and Regina Everitt.
Publisher: London : Facet Publishing, 2022Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781783305216; 9781783304998; 9781783304981; 9781783304974.Subject(s): Academic libraries -- Administration


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Introduction : decolonise or ‘decolonise’? / Jess Crilly and Regina Everitt -- I. Contexts and experiences -- Decolonising the library : from personal experience to collective action : a conversation with Hillary Gyebi-Ababio -- Intelligent leaders, intelligent spaces / Regina Everitt -- Decolonising research methodologies / Sara Ewing -- Do Black employees’ rights matter? The lived experience of BAME staff in UK academic libraries / Mohammed Ishaq and Asifa Maaria Hussain -- Decolonising the academic library : reservations, fines and renewals / Lurraine Jones and Marcia Wilson -- Critical information literacy and structural oppression : reflecting on challenges and looking forward / Angela Pashia -- II. In practice -- The contribution of library and information science education to decolonising / Briony Birdi -- Indigenising Canadian academic libraries : two librarians’ experiences / Rachel Chong and Ashley Edwards -- Liberate the library : what it means to decolonise and why it is necessary / Marilyn Clarke -- Opening spaces for creative and critical enquiry / Alexandra Duncan, Vivienne Eades-Miller and Adam Ramejkis -- Towards decolonising the British Library : a staff-led perspective / Pardaad Chamsaz on behalf of and in collaboration with the British Library BAME Staff Network Decolonisation Working Group -- Cataloguing, classification and critical librarianship at Cambridge University / Cambridge University Decolonising Through Critical Librarianship Group -- Re-membering Kenya : building library infrastructures as decolonial practice / Syokau Mutonga and Angela Okune -- Challenging its imperial origins : towards decolonising SOAS library / Ludi Price -- Decolonising library collections : contemporary issues, practical steps and examples from London School of Economics / Kevin Wilson -- Afterword : challenging the narrative of the storyteller / Regina Everitt.