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Author(s): Digital Library of the Caribbean
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Citation: Digital Library of the Caribbean. https://dloc.com/.
Section on webpage: Decolonizing Archives, Digitized Collections, and Digital Humanities
Tenets: Promoting reflexivity. Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches. Considering alternative histories and narratives.
Annotation: A cooperative digital library for resources from and about the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean

 

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