2024
DOI: 10.1515/libri-2024-0092
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Decolonizing the Library: Considering the Movement in the Irish Colonial Contexts

Louise Cooke-Escapil

Abstract: Decolonization is a concept which has been rapidly gaining traction in the library community, particularly in England, the United States, and Australia. This article addresses the question: “what does decolonizing the library look like in the Irish colonial contexts?” The role which libraries play in reckoning with colonial pasts cannot be understated. This paper will explore what decolonization can look like through Irish libraries both north and south of the border. This will be examined through Irish langua… Show more

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