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Indigenous Research Guide: Research training and learning opportunities

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Research training and learning opportunities

Indigenous Information Literacy series 

by Librarian, Rachel Chong, of Kwantlen Polytechnic University

Introduction (2:49, video)

Elders and Respectful Research (6:47, video) A review of how to respectfully engage with Elders and Knowledge Keepers throughout the research process.

Finding Indigenous Voices (2:40, video) How to locate Indigenous authors and creators in the Kwantlen Polytechnic University Library catalogue using local subject terms.

TCPS2 and Indigenous Research (5:28, video) In this segment of Indigenous Information Literacy we will review the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical conduct for research, chapter 9 as it relates to First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Peoples of Canada. We will compare and contrast how this supports the Source Evaluation segment of Indigenous Information Literacy and where TCPS2 overlaps with research done in a good way.

Source Evaluation (9:16, video) A review of how to evaluate sources by and about Indigenous Peoples

Background (54:45, video) Information on the making and possible uses of the Indigenous Information Literacy video series.

 

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