Archives and special collections as sites of contestation /
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Imprint: | Sacramento, CA : Library Juice Press, 2020. ©2020 |
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Description: | 1 online resource (iii, 512 pages) : illustrations. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12730607 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Mary Kandiuk
- 1. Censorship or knowledge? Strategies for managing biased publications and indigenous traditional knowledge in special collections libraries / Lara K. Aase
- 2. Prison sentence: recovering the voices of prisoners through exhibitions, instructions and outreach / Kimberley Bell, Jillian Sparks
- 3. Getting out of the archive: building positive community partnerships and strong social justice collections / Elizabeth Call, Miranda Mims
- 4. Men, masculinities and the archives: introducing the concept of hegemonic masculinity in archival discourse / François Dansereau
- 5. The gentleman's ghost: patriarchal Eurocentric legacies in special collections design / Jesse Ryan Erickson
- 6. Sensitive materials in the special collection: some considerations / Daniel German
- 7. Healing through inclusion: preserving community perspectives on the Komagata Maru incident / Melanie Hardbattle
- 8. Ethical cataloguing and racism in special collections / Elizabeth Hobart
- 9. Invisible in plain view: libraries, archives, digitization, memory and the 1934 Chatham Coloured All Stars / Heidi L.M. Jacobs.
- 10. Refocusing the lens: creating social justice encounters for students in the archives / Peggy Keene, Katherine Crowe, Jennifer Bowers
- 11. White folks in the black archive: questions of power, ethics and race around a digital editing project / Clayton McCarl
- 12. Breaking barriers through decolonial community-based archival practice / Ktista McCracken, Skylee-Storm Hogan
- 13. "Certain moral reflections": digital entities and critical scholarship - the case of the Kipling Scrapbooks Digital Exhibit / Jessica Ruzek, Roger Gillis, Diana Doublet
- 14. Controversy and campus legacies: a university archives caught in the crossfire / Anne S.K. Turkas, Jason G. Speck
- 15. Contesting cultural library practices of accessibility and representation / Margarita Vargas-Betancourt, Jessica L. English, Melissa Jerson, Angelibel Soto
- 16. The importance of collecting, accessing and contextualizing Japanese American historical materials: a California state university collaboration / Gregory L. Williams, Maureen Burns
- 17. Signed, sealed, delivered (with clarity, context and patience): ethical considerations for deeds of gift and transfer agreements / Katrina Windon, Lori Birrell.