As part of our Indigenous Collection Spotlight series and in recognition of National Reconciliation Week #2017 we are featuring key e-resources from our Library’s collection on Reconciliation. This National Reconciliation Week, ‘Let’s Take the Next Steps’ and show our support for reconciliation in Australia.
Here are some of the highlights:
e-books
- Indigenous diplomacies
- Peacebuilding and reconciliation: contemporary themes and challenges
- Reconciliation and colonial power: Indigenous rights in Australia
Streaming Videos: The following is a selection of the indigenous streamed videos available to the RMIT community (login required).
- Aboriginal law bulletin
- Australian humanities review
- Journal for early modern cultural studies
- Victorian studies
Looking for more Indigenous resources @ the Library? Find information on indigenous culture, education, environment, film, health, law, land rights, reconciliation and sport in the Library’s Indigenous Resources subject guide. RMIT University Library is committed to enrich its growing collection of Indigenous resources in support of RMIT's vision for reconciliation,‘promoting a learning and research environment that engages partnerships and values Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledges, cultures and diversity’.RMIT University acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nations as the traditional owners of the land on which the University stands. RMIT University respectfully recognises Elders both past and present.