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Tangible and intangible forms of indigenous knowledges and cultural
expressions are often found in libraries, archives or museums.
Often the "legal" copyright is not held by the indigenous people's
group from which the knowledge or cultural expression originates.
Indigenous peoples regard unauthorized use of their cultural
expressions as theft and believe that the true expression of that
knowledge can only be sustained, transformed, and remain dynamic in
its proper cultural context. Readers will begin to understand how
to respect and preserve these ways of knowing while appreciating
the cultural memory institutions' attempts to transfer the
knowledges to the next generation.
Hundreds of tribal libraries, archives, and other information
centers offer the services patrons would expect from any library:
circulation of materials, collection of singular items (such as
oral histories), and public services (such as summer reading
programs). What is unique in these settings is the commitment to
tribal protocols and expressions of tribal lifeways-from their
footprints on the land to their architecture and interior design,
institutional names, signage, and special services, such as native
language promotion. This book offers a collection of articles
devoted to tribal libraries and archives and provides an
opportunity for tribal librarians to share their stories,
challenges, achievements, and aspirations with the larger
professional community. Part one introduces the tribal community
library, providing context and case studies for libraries in
California, Alaska, Oklahoma, Hawai'i, and in other countries. The
role of tribal libraries and archives in native language recovery
and revitalization is also addressed in this section. Part two
features service functions of tribal information centers,
addressing the library facility, selection, organization,
instruction, and programming/outreach. Part three includes a
discussion of the types of records that tribes might collect, legal
issues, and snapshot descriptions of noteworthy archival
collections. The final part covers strategic planning, advice on
working in the unique environments of tribal communities, advocacy
and marketing, continuing education plans for library staff, and
time management tips that are useful for anyone working in a small
library setting.
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Information Literacy in the Workplace - 5th European Conference, ECIL 2017, Saint Malo, France, September 18-21, 2017, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Serap Kurbanoglu, Joumana Boustany, Sonja Spiranec, Esther Grassian, Diane Mizrachi, …
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This book constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings of
the 5th European Conference on Information Literacy, ECIL 2017,
held in Saint Malo, France, in September 2017. The 84 revised
papers included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected
from 358 submissions. The papers cover a wide range of topics in
the field of information literacy and focus on information literacy
in the workplace. They are organized in the following topical
sections: workplace information literacy, employibility and career
readiness; data literacy and research data management; media
literacy; copyright literacy; transliteracy, reading literacy,
digital literacy, financial literacy, search engine literacy, civic
literacy; science literacy; health information literacy;
information behavior; information literacy in higher education;
information literacy in K-12; information literacy instruction;
information literacy and libraries; and theoretical framework.
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Information Literacy: Key to an Inclusive Society - 4th European Conference, ECIL 2016, Prague, Czech Republic, October 10-13, 2016, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Serap Kurbanoglu, Joumana Boustany, Sonja Spiranec, Esther Grassian, Diane Mizrachi, …
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This book constitutes revised selected papers from the 4th European
Conference on Information Literacy, ECIL 2016, held in Prague,
Czech Republic, in October 2016. The 52 full and 19 short papers
presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from
259 submissions. They were organized in topical sections named:
inclusive society and democracy; employability and workplace;
various literacies; reading preference: print vs electronic;
theoretical aspects; higher education; discipline based studies;
research methods; children and youth; country based studies;
academic libraries; librarians; and teaching methods and
instruction.
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Information Literacy: Moving Toward Sustainability - Third European Conference, ECIL 2015, Tallinn, Estonia, October 19-22, 2015, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
Serap Kurbanoglu, Joumana Boustany, Sonja Spiranec, Esther Grassian, Diane Mizrachi, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third
European Conference on Information Literacy, ECIL 2015, held in
Tallinn, Estonia, in October 2015. The 61 revised full papers
presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 226
submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on
information literacy, environment and sustainability; workplace
information literacy and knowledge management; ICT competences and
digital literacy; copyright literacy; other literacies; information
literacy instruction; teaching and learning information literacy;
information literacy, games and gamification; information need,
information behavior and use; reading preference: print vs
electronic; information literacy in higher education; scholarly
competencies; information literacy, libraries and librarians;
information literacy in different context.
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Information Literacy in Everyday Life - 6th European Conference, ECIL 2018, Oulu, Finland, September 24-27, 2018, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Serap Kurbanoglu, Sonja Spiranec, Yurdagul UEnal, Joumana Boustany, Maija Leena Huotari, …
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This book constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings of
the 6th European Conference on Information Literacy, ECIL 2018,
held in Oulu, Finland, in September 2018. The 58 revised papers
included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from
241 submissions. The papers cover a wide range of topics in the
field of information literacy and focus on information literacy in
everyday life. They are organized in the following topical
sections: information literacy in different contexts of everyday
life; information literacy, active citizenship and community
engagement; information literacy, health and well-being; workplace
information literacy and employability; information literacy
research and information literacy in theoretical context;
information seeking and information behavior; information literacy
for different groups in different cultures and countries;
information literacy for different groups in different cultures and
countries; information literacy instruction; information literacy
and aspects of education; data literacy and reserach data
management; copyright literacy; information literacy and lifelong
learning.
Author Deborah Ellis travels across the continent, interviewing
more than forty Native American kids and letting them tell their
own stories. They come from all over the continent — from Iqaluit
to Texas, Haida Gwaii to North Carolina. Their stories are
sometimes heartbreaking; more often full of pride and hope.
You’ll meet Tingo, who has spent most of his young life living in
foster homes and motels, and is now thriving after becoming
involved with a Native Friendship Center; Myleka and Tulane, young
Navajo artists; Eagleson, who started drinking at age twelve but
now continues his family tradition working as a carver in Seattle;
Nena, whose Seminole ancestors remained behind in Florida during
the Indian Removals, and who is heading to New Mexico as winner of
her local science fair; Isabella, who defines herself more as
Native than American; Destiny, with a family history of alcoholism
and suicide, who is now a writer and pow-wow dancer. Deborah
briefly introduces each child and then steps back, letting the kids
speak directly to the reader. The result is a collection of frank
and often surprising interviews with kids aged nine to eighteen, as
they talk about their daily lives, about the things that interest
them, and about how being Indigenous has affected who they are and
how they see the world. Correlates to the Common Core State
Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.6.3
Analyze in detail how a key individual, event, or idea is
introduced, illustrated, and elaborated in a text (e.g., through
examples or anecdotes). CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.6.6 Determine an
author's point of view or purpose in a text and explain how it is
conveyed in the text. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.6.9 Compare and contrast
one author's presentation of events with that of another (e.g., a
memoir written by and a biography on the same person).
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