为什么我们需要在法律图书馆中看待非殖民化

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW
M. Clarke
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摘要去殖民化仍然是学术图书馆的一个热门话题。伦敦大学图书馆的金史密斯领导了一项非殖民化倡议,激励了许多其他学术图书馆参与社会正义。在这里,IALS图书管理员Marilyn Clarke,曾任金史密斯图书馆服务总监,研究了法律图书馆在这件事上发生的事情,并询问法律知识和法学院是否可以非殖民化。
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Why we need to look at decolonisation in the law library
Abstract Decolonisation remains as a topical debate in academic libraries. Goldsmiths, University of London Library, led a decolonisation initiative which inspired many other academic libraries to engage in social justice. Here IALS librarian Marilyn Clarke, who was previously Director of Library Services at Goldsmiths, examines what's happening in law libraries when it comes to this matter, and asks whether legal knowledge and the law school can be decolonised.
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