The Grey Lit Café
The Grey Lit Café
Decolonising the library and grey literature: Interview with John Barbrook
Anthony Haynes writes: Across the fields of librarianship, information science, and grey literature, questions concerning values have come strongly to the fore.
In particular, the notion of decolonisation of intellectual capital has gained currency.
In this interview with John Barbrook, Faculty Librarian at Lancaster University, we discuss the meaning and process of decolonisation.
In the process, we consider the role of providing pathways for library users. In addition, we explore the relationship between grey literature and systematic review.
Links
John Barbrook: https://lancaster.libguides.com/prf.php?account_id=140137
Decolonising Lancaster University https://wp.lancs.ac.uk/decolonising/
Lancaster University library guides:
- Decolonising LibGuide https://lancaster.libguides.com/decolonising
- Systematic review LibGuide https://lancaster.libguides.com/SystematicReviews/
- Grey Literature LibGuide https://lancaster.libguides.com/greylit
Resources:
- Overton.IO https://www.overton.io/
- Policy Commons https://policycommons.net/
Further listening
If you enjoyed listening to this episode, you might enjoy the following:
- Interview with Sarah Bonato: Searching the grey literature
- Consuming grey literature: a reader's perspective
Credits
- Sound production: Bart Hallmark
- Music: from Handel's Water Music, courtesy of the United States Marine Band and Marine Chamber Orchestra
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