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From: Manisha Khetarpal <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2021 at 15:19
Subject: [CANMUSE-L] Indigenous Information Literacy Pressbook (free ebook)
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Wednesday, July 7 at 10 MT.  (20 minutes presentation followed by Q&A)

Session: Creation of Indigenous Information Literacy Pressbook (free ebook)

Description: Come chat with the author about the creation of the Indigenous
Information Literacy Pressbook, a free ebook licensed and accessible for
public use online. Rachel recently published the Indigenous Information
Literacy video playlist in December 2020. After multiple requests for
supplementary content, she wrote the Indigenous Information Literacy
Pressbook. The book covers content such as finding Indigenous Voices,
accessing Indigenous sources for credibility, working with Elders, as well
as a component on Indigenous assessment. Come learn about the community
consultation process involved in developing this resource and discuss how
best to use this book in relation to your work.

Presenter: Rachel Chong
Rachel is the Indigenous Engagement and Subject Liaison Librarian at
Kwantlen Polytechnic University (BC). Her family is mixed, with Michif
ancestry from Red River via her maternal grandfather. She currently lives
and works on the traditional unceded territories of the Kwantlen, Katzie,
Stó:lō, Stz’iminus, and W̱SÁNEĆ First Nations and the modern Treaty
territory of the Tsawwassen First Nation. She is a registered citizen of
Métis Nation BC.

Cost: Free.   Scroll down to register.
You can share this Registration link: https://forms.gle/dKnPwQNFx63AcpXv7

This is part of the Maskwacis Cultural College Microlearning Series and is
open to the public.
Contact Manisha Khetarpal by email  [log in to unmask] or call toll free:
1 866 585 3925

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