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Indigenous sources of knowledge

Open adunning opened this issue 8 months ago • 0 comments

It would be helpful to have a type for indigenous sources of knowledge: @bwiernik points to https://libguides.norquest.ca/c.php?g=314831&p=5188823 in his APA style, and recommends for now putting everything into the title, but that won't work for all styles.

These are the model citations in the 18th edition of Chicago:

Last Name, First Name (Traditional Name [if applicable]). Nation/community. Treaty territory [if applicable]. Where they live [if applicable]. Topic/subject of communication. Interview, month, day, year.

This would be styled as a note as follows:

  1. First Name Last Name (Traditional Name [if applicable]), nation/community, treaty territory [if applicable], where they live [if applicable], topic/subject of communication [if not mentioned in the text], interview [specify only if not clear from the text], month, day, year.

And for author–date:

Last Name, First Name (Traditional Name [if applicable]). Year. Nation/community. Treaty territory [if applicable]. Where they live [if applicable]. Topic/subject of communication. Interview, month, day. (Last Name year)

We could then either have a few extra variables for these or map them onto author, event-date, event-place, authority, publisher-place, genre, issued?

adunning avatar Apr 11 '25 20:04 adunning