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Hauptverfasser: Antonia Mocatta, Ryan Stoker, Lisa McIntosh
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2024
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1439334
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  • A Methodology for Surveying Indigenous Collections at an Australian Academic Library Antonia Mocatta Ryan Stoker Lisa McIntosh Foreign Countries Academic Libraries Library Materials Library Services Cataloging Indigenous Knowledge Content Analysis Metadata Cultural Awareness Research Libraries Cultural Background World Views Interpersonal Competence Preservation Cultural Maintenance This paper examines the University of Sydney Library's development and piloting of a methodology to survey its Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural collections, to enhance catalogue metadata and allow culturally sensitive material to be identified and protected. The research falls broadly within the interpretivist epistemology and draws methodologically on Participative Action Research. The pilot survey was conducted using a qualitative, collection-based approach, more specifically Direct Collection Analysis. A broad syntax was used to identify cultural content within the catalogue metadata, and items individually examined to determine the nature of their contents. The findings surface the benefits and shortcomings of the initial methodology. It is recommended future surveys be conducted using more specific terminology checklists and undertaken by a dedicated team that has received care and handling training for cultural materials and is led by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander expert in cultural collections.