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Narrative Expansions: Interpreting Decolonisation in Academic Libraries provides a comprehensive examination of how universities and their library services are responding to calls for decolonisation. The authors, Jess Crilly and Regina Everitt, analyse the various approaches academic libraries are taking to challenge entrenched colonial perspectives, diversify collections, and create more equitable information environments.
Through case studies and critical analysis, this work explores how libraries are expanding their narratives beyond traditional Western-centric frameworks. It addresses practical implementation strategies, institutional challenges, and the theoretical underpinnings of decolonial work in library contexts. The book considers how academic librarians can actively participate in decolonising knowledge production and supporting diverse scholarly communities.







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