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  • #Bibliowikis
    • in Catalonia’s public libraries, 158–70
    • volunteer-driven philosophy, 162–67
      • deployment, 163–65
      • strengths, 165–67
      • threats, 165–67
      • uncertainties, 165–67
      • weaknesses, 165–67
  • BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), 94, 96, 101
  • BIPOC in the Built, 99
  • Bizdin Muras, 7
  • Blackening Wikipedia, 98
  • Black Lives Matter movement, 92
  • Black Lunch Table (BLT), 97, 98
  • Black scholars, encyclopedic knowledge of, 94–96
  • Black Wikipedians, 91–102
    • future of, 99–101
    • libraries and archives, 93–96
    • responsibility of, 96–99
  • BLT. See Black Lunch Table (BLT)
  • Blyden, Edward W., 95
  • Bobiwash, Rodney, 219, 238
  • Bourg, Chris, 93, 94
  • Brawley, Benjamin Griffith, 294
  • Brightspace, 54
  • Brooklyn Public Library, 98
  • Buolamwini, Joy, 99
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  • Carliner, Jesse, 218, 219, 227–28
  • Carroll, Emma, 204
  • Catalan language, 159–60
  • Catalan librarians, Wikipedia’s benefits and opportunities for, 161–62
  • Catalan Wikipedia (Viquipèdia), 158–62, 161
  • Catalonia College of Music (ESMUC), 168
  • CC. See Creative Commons (CC) license
  • CDC. See curriculum development consultant (CDC)
  • CEAS. See Colegio de Etnólogos y Antropólogos Sociales A.C. (CEAS, College of Ethnologists and Social Anthropologists)
  • censorship, 14
  • chapbooks, 279
  • Chávez, Micaela, 182
  • Chinese Language Curriculum Guide (Junior Secondary and Senior Secondary), 251–53, 251
  • Chinese University of Hong Kong Library (CUHK Library), 247, 248
    • “Fun with Learning Chinese Language through Literary Walk Project (Fun Project)”, 248–54
  • Chiu, Alfred Kaiming, 94
  • Cisneros, Jaime, 189
  • Citation Hunt, 76
  • #CiteNLM edit-a-thons, 144–56
    • academic libraries, as partners, 152–56
      • collaboration, 153–54
      • evaluation, 155–56
      • host selection, 153
      • implementation, 153–54
    • campaign history and evolution background, 147
      • 2018 campaigns, 147–49