Workshop Feminist Search Tool UU Libary
Workshop Feminist Search Tool UU Libary | |
---|---|
Name | Workshop Feminist Search Tool UU Libary |
Location | University of Utrecht |
Date | 2017/06/04 |
Time | [[]] |
PeopleOrganisations | Read-in , Hackers & Designers |
Type | Meetup |
Web | Yes |
No |
Why are the authors of the books I read so white, so male and so Eurocentric? Finding out how our biasses shape our search engines and vice versa.
Hackers & Designers
was invited by
Read-in
to collaborate on developing an alternative, potentially feminist approach to search in the context of the project
Unlearning My Library. Bookshelf Research
. The project functions as an awareness-raising tool to stir conversations about the inclusion and exclusion mechanisms that are inherent to our current Western knowledge economy. To this end, the Feminist Search Tool invites us all to reflect about our own search inquiries, and how the latter may be directed by our own biases and omissions. More broadly, it questions the different decisions we take, which influence our search requests. Who is taking responsibility for which part of the search process: we, the users, the researcher, the library, the algorithm? And how does this influence our search result?
During the workshop, hosted by
Hackers & Designers
together with
Read-in
, participants were testing the
the
Feminist Search Tool
, – a digital interface that invites users to explore different ways of engaging with the records of the Utrecht University Library.
Read more about the
Feminist Search Tool