A new issue (Vol 5, No 1) of The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion (IJIDI) is now available online.
IJIDI is sponsored by the Information & Computer Science Dept. (Library & Information Science Program), U of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and the Faculty of Information (iSchool), University of Toronto
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Special Issue: Diversity, Recordkeeping, and Archivy
Front Matter
- Cover and Credits
by Kevin J. MallaryEditorials
- Diversity, Recordkeeping, and Archivy >by Rebecka Sheffield, Janet Ceja, Stanley H. Griffin
Articles
- Brick Walls and Tick Boxes: Experiences of Marginalised Workers in the U.K. Archive Workforce
by Kirsty Fife, Hannah Henthorn- Against Whitewashing: The Recent History of Anti-Racist Action in the British Archives Sector
by Alicia Chilcott, Kirsty Fife, James Lowry, Jenny Moran, Arike Oke, Anna Sexton, Jass Theth- A Weapon and a Tool Decolonizing Description and Embracing: Redescription as Liberatory Archival Praxis
by Tonia Sutherland, PhD, Alyssa Purcell- Ancestry.com’s Race Stories: Examining Whiteness on the Genealogy Web
- Laughter Filled the Space: Challenging Euro-Centric Archival Spaces
Book Reviews
- Indigenous Research
by Stacy Allison-Cassin- An Internet for the People: The Politics and Promise of Craigslist
by Mona Elayyan
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