Sunday, January 24, 2021

Indigenous information literacy: recording and resources

There is a recording of the webinar from Rachel Chong (Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Canada), delivered on 22nd January 2021, on Indigenous information literacy at https://media.kpu.ca/media/Indigenous+Information+Literacy+-+Background/0_r9ac5esu. The first 25 minutes is her presentation about developing videos and then there is about 30 minutes of interesting questions and comments. You can also access the videos she made, embedded in an Indigenous Studies Libguide here https://libguides.kpu.ca/indigenous/indigenousinformationliteracy and in their own video channel at https://media.kpu.ca/playlist/dedicated/133875/0_3vccum6n/0_pd2m69be. The videos include: source evaluation; Finding Indigenous Voices; Elders and respectful research; TCPS2 and Indigenous Research (TCPS2 is the Canadian guideline on ethical research); How to cite elders in various different bibliographical styles (APA etc.).

Photo by Sheila Webber: in winter, looking forward to spring (this hopeful mimosa tree is in flower...), January 2021

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