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A New Tool for Collection Assessment: One Library's Response to the Calls to Action Issued by Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission

机译:一种新的馆藏评估工具:一个图书馆对加拿大真相与和解委员会发出的行动呼吁的回应

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The University of Manitoba's Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Library is a recognized leader in Indigenous and circumpolar health for establishing the Aboriginal Health Collection in 1997, the first discrete collection of materials on the health of Indigenous peoples located in an academic health sciences library in Canada. This article describes the history, development, and scope of what is now known as the Indigenous Health Collection. In June 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) issued the calls to action as part of its mandate to gather information and document the history of Indian Residential Schools and their legacy for all Canadians. The ninety-four calls to action provide clear guidance to governments, institutions, and people to initiate changes to address the legacy in a spirit of true reconciliation. The Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Library was uniquely positioned to respond to the TRC calls to action. The enduring legacy of the residential schools and other discriminatory government policies is one that continues to impact the health status of many people in Canada who identify as Indigenous, First Nations, Metis, Inuit, or Aboriginal. The Indigenous Health Collection includes materials on the health, wellness, and lived experience of Indigenous peoples, the determinants that impact health, and publications documenting community-based and academic research and knowledge. This article provides an example of how an academic health sciences library used the seven TRC calls to action related to health as a framework to assess the resources and collections relied on by educators and students in the health professions.
机译:曼尼托巴大学的尼尔·约翰·麦克林(Neil John Maclean)健康科学图书馆是原住民和极地健康领域公认的领导者,于1997年建立了原住民健康收藏馆,这是加拿大学术健康科学图书馆中第一个有关原住民健康的离散材料收藏。本文介绍了现在称为“土著健康收藏”的历史,发展和范围。 2015年6月,加拿大真相与和解委员会(TRC)发布了行动呼吁,将其作为任务的一部分,以收集信息并记录印度寄宿学校的历史及其对所有加拿大人的遗产。这94项行动呼吁为政府,机构和人民提供了明确的指导,以本着和解的精神发起变革以解决遗产问题。尼尔·约翰·麦克林(Neil John Maclean)健康科学图书馆的位置非常独特,可以响应TRC的行动号召。寄宿学校的持久遗产和其他歧视性政府政策继续影响着加拿大许多土著人,土著居民,原住民,梅蒂斯人,因纽特人或原住民的健康状况。土著健康宝典包括有关土著人民的健康,保健和生活经验的资料,影响健康的决定因素,以及记录了基于社区的学术研究和知识的出版物。本文提供了一个示例,该示例说明了大学健康科学图书馆如何使用TRC的七个与健康相关的号召性用语作为框架来评估卫生专业的教育者和学生所依赖的资源和馆藏。

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