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INDIGENOUS LIBRARY SERVICES

Join Sandi Taylor and Grant Collins in their presentation on the vital role of Indigenous Knowledge Centres (IKCs) located in Aurukun, Coconut Island, Darnley Island, Injinoo, Lockhart River, Mabuiag Island, Pormpurraaw, New Mapoon, and Wujal Wujal. Discover how these centres work to preserve and safeguard valuable collections, particularly in light of challenges such as environmental damage. The session emphasizes collaboration with the State Library of Queensland on preserving today's collections for future generations.

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INDIGENOUS LIBRARY SERVICES

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  1. INDIGENOUS LIBRARY SERVICES Presentations by Sandi Taylor & Grant Collins

  2. Where are the IKCs • Aurukun • Coconut Island • Darnley Island • Injinoo • Lockhart River • Mabuiag Island • Pormpurraaw • New Mapoon • Wujal Wujal

  3. PORUMA / COCONUT ISLAND

  4. ERUB / DARNLEY ISLAND

  5. LOCKHART RIVER

  6. MABUIAG ISLAND

  7. NEW MAPOON

  8. WUJAL WUJAL

  9. PRESERVATION OF COLLECTIONS IN INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE CENTRES

  10. Part of an original newspaper devastated by insects

  11. Collection Preservation State Library of Queensland “Preserving Today’s Collections for Tomorrow’s Access”

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