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Dear US and Canadian Library/Archives/Museum Studies Educator,
We recently received a Collaborative Planning Grant through the
Institute of Museum and Library Services Laura Bush 21st Century
Librarians Program. We are partnering with the American Indian Library
Association on a curriculum-planning project called Indigenous Ways.
As a start, we want to assess the degree of awareness of indigenous
ways among educators of programs that prepare entry-level
professionals for library/archives/museum work settings. Professionals
in these fields have been examining the intersection between cultural
protocols of indigenous peoples and professional values in holding,
collecting, providing access, and using indigenous intellectual
content. This assessment will help us consider the development of
sharable curricular content for educators, along with a strategy for
incorporating this information into the education of future cultural
heritage professionals.
We hope that you will assist us in this important project by
completing and submitting this survey by Friday, May 10, 2013.
To participate in the study, simply follow the URL below.
https://utexas.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6msvz5D9auhvF8F
Electronically submitting your completed survey connotes your consent
to be a participant in this study.
We expect that it will take from 15 to 25 minutes of your time to
complete the questionnaire. We will not tie any opinions you might
share in a way that identifies you or your educational program as the
respondent. By completing this survey, we understand that you are
giving us permission to share your answers in reports and talks about
"Indigenous Ways."
To learn more about the Indigenous Ways Project, please see the
project's website:
http://blogs.ischool.utexas.edu/indigenousways/
Thank you for your assistance.
Loriene Roy, Professor, School of Information, The University of Texas
at Austin
Anishinabe; Enrolled: White Earth Reservation; Member: Minnesota
Chippewa Tribe
Ciaran Trace, Assistant Professor, School of Information, The
University of Texas at Austin
Sarah Gilbert, Graduate Research Assistant, School of Information, The
University of Texas at Austin
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Ciaran B. Trace
Assistant Professor
Phone: 512-232-3508
Office: UTA 5.452
Campus Mail Code D8600
School of Information
University of Texas - Austin
1616 Guadalupe, Suite 5.202
Austin, TX 78701-1213
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