Theme: “Truth, Evidence and Memory: Academic Libraries as Cultural Rights Defenders”

The video recording and slides for the IFLA Academic and Research Libraries Section lightning talks presented at the Hot Topics Session at the IFLA World Library and Information Congress 2022 in Dublin, Ireland are now available.

Slides

  1. Reconciliation: An Australian Perspective by Jayshree Mamtora, Claire Ovaska, and Bronwyn Mathiesen – Library & Information Services, James Cook University, Australia, here
  2. Truth, Evidence & Memory: Academic Libraries as Cultural Rights Defenders by Jérôme Fronty, Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) Curator, Music department, here
  3. Indigenous Knowledge and Wisdom Shaping our Collective Future by  Rachel Esson, Te Pouhuaki National Librarian, Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa National Library of New Zealand; and Te Paea Paringatai, Taituarā Mātauranga Māori Director Mātauranga Māori, Te Tari Taiwhenua, The Department of Internal Affairs, Aotearoa New Zealand,  here

Videos

1. Reconciliation: An Australian Perspective

2. Truth, Evidence & Memory: Academic Libraries as Cultural Rights Defenders

3. Indigenous Knowledge and Wisdom Shaping our Collective Future

4. Building Inclusive Excellence Action Plans in Academic Libraries

Hot Topics Team members