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Call for interviewees: Addressing classification system bias

Posted By Trista Smith, 26 June 2021
Updated: 25 June 2021

Call for interviewees: Addressing classification system bias

Has your library undertaken a reclassification project related to the wider decolonisation aims of the institution?

I am in my final year of the LISM programme at Sheffield and am currently working on my dissertation: "Exploring the impact of addressing classification system bias in UK higher education libraries".

I will be conducting interviews with higher ed librarians who have undertaken reclassification projects, or activity related to classification system bias (e.g., awareness-raising workshops), specifically related to decolonisation in the UK. My aim is to learn more about the outcomes of these projects – what the impact has been and how the projects are monitored and evaluated.

Interviews will take place in July. If you are interested in being interviewed, I would love to hear from you!

I can be reached at tsmith16@sheffield.ac.uk.

Tags:  CDEG  decolonisation  newprofessionals 

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