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Diversity and the Post-Colonial Law Library
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 November 2019
Abstract
Current debates about decolonisation and diversification raise practical issues for librarians. The Bodleian Law Library is engaging with these challenges, in co-operation with the Oxford Law Faculty, the wider Bodleian Library and the collegiate university. This article by Margaret Watson describes how the Library is taking a fresh look at its collections and their organisation, with a view to acquiring, revealing and collocating material that might otherwise by overlooked.
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- Copyright © The Author(s) 2019. Published by British and Irish Association of Law Librarians
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Further reading:
Daley, Patricia. ‘Reparations in the Space of the University in the Wake of Rhodes Must Fall’ Chantiluke, Roseanne, Kwoba, Brian and Nkopo, Athinangamso (eds) Rhodes Must Fall: the Struggle to Decolonise the Racist Heart of Empire (Zed 2018).Google Scholar
Drabinski, Emily, ‘What is critical about critical librarianship?’(2019) 44(2) Art Libraries Journal, 49.Google Scholar
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