Collections, care, and the collective: Experiments in collaborative fieldwork in area studies librarianship

Author:

Ambrosone Ellen A1ORCID,Ring Laura A2,Thacker Mara L3

Affiliation:

1. Firestone Library, Princeton University, USA

2. University of Chicago Library, USA

3. International and Area Studies Library, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA

Abstract

While scholarship in library science continues to expand understanding of collaboration and its potential to transform the collective collection, librarian acquisitions trips have been largely absent from the conversation. In early 2020, three US-based South Asian studies librarians traveled together to India, jettisoning solo travel in favor of a model of collaborative fieldwork. Using this trip as a case study, the authors draw on interdisciplinary literature to explore how intersecting identities and the embodied nature of fieldwork shape outcomes for the collective collection. They reflect on how foregrounding care in the field can converge with efforts to build more ethical collections. Finally, the authors consider the possibilities of a shift toward collaboration beyond mere coordination, and offer suggestions for how a relational perspective might be advocated for in their work. At the intersection of theory and practice, this article helps readers understand the holistic work behind area studies librarianship, and offers a vision of improved practice in the field.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Library and Information Sciences

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