Dear all,
Our apologies for the second email, but we just found out about the below learning event on Indigenous Data Sovereignty – see the links below. The organization is offering a number of free, online microlearning events for developing and/or improving library service for Indigenous users, here: https://continuingeducationi.blogspot.com/2020/04/microlearning-opportunities.html
Regards,
Martin
APLA Continuing Education Interest Group
Indigenous Data Sovereignty Toolkit for GLAM institutions
July 27, 2-3 pm (Mountain Time Zone in Alberta)
Info: https://continuingeducationi.blogspot.com/2020/06/indigenous-data-sovereignty-toolkit-for.html
Registration link: https://forms.gle/BDfT3cuZNTVqXM6W6
Description: What is Indigenous Data Sovereignty and why is it important? This session will provide a brief overview of the concepts and foundations of Indigenous Data Sovereignty, as well as discuss why it is so important for galleries, libraries, archives, and museums to work with Indigenous communities to ensure that their Knowledges and data are being represented in an appropriate way. This session will also highlight Indigenous Data Sovereignty tool kits that GLAM institutions can use.
Instructor: Kayla Lar-Son, Indigenous Programs and Services Librarian and Indigitization program manager UBC.
Registration link: https://forms.gle/BDfT3cuZNTVqXM6W6
Martin Chandler
Data Services Librarian
McGill University Library
3459 rue McTavish | Montreal, Quebec H3A 0C9
Cate Carlyle
she/her
VP Nova Scotia, Continuing Education IG Convenor
Atlantic Provinces Library Association
CRC Coordinator, Mount Saint Vincent University
T (902) 457-6426 E [log in to unmask]
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