diff --git a/about.md b/about.md index 2d57498..c27e23c 100644 --- a/about.md +++ b/about.md @@ -42,16 +42,18 @@ Library locations are classified into four types. In general mode these are: * Settler Knowledge Centres * Indigenous Knowledge Centres -* Worker Pacification Centres -* Imperial Knowledge Centres +* Mechanics Institutes +* Colonial Knowledge Centres -If this naming convention makes you uncomfortable, you may view the map in *White fragility mode*, in which case the names are: +If this naming convention is confusing, you may view the map in *Colonial mode*, in which case the names are: * Public Libraries * Indigenous Knowledge Centres * Mechanics Institutes * National & State Libraries +Standard Mode invites you to think about the work these institutions do to normalise certain types of knowledge and not others. + ### Important files that are not in this repository If you look at `merge_service_data.py` you will notice that there are two files used in creating `website/data/boundaries.topo.json` that are missing from this repository: diff --git a/website/about/index.html b/website/about/index.html index 90da553..01e5273 100644 --- a/website/about/index.html +++ b/website/about/index.html @@ -47,20 +47,21 @@

Caveats

Most of the data for the map comes from government open data sources. As such it is subject to government bias, and may be out of date or over/under sampled. I make no claim or warranty that the data being complete, accurate, or up to date — though I aim for it to be all of those things. If in doubt, always check with the library directly.

Nomenclature

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Library locations are classified into four types. In general mode these are:

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Library locations are classified into four types. In Standard Mode these are:

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If this naming convention makes you uncomfortable, you may view the map in White fragility mode, in which case the names are:

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If this naming convention is confusing, you may view the map in Colonial Mode, in which case the names are:

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Standard Mode invites you to think about the work these institutions do to normalise certain types of knowledge and not others.