Camille Callison

Camille Callison (born c. 1983) is an Indigenous librarian, archivist, academic, and cultural activist who is a member of the Tsesk iye (Crow) Clan of the Tahltan Nation in what is now known as British Columbia, Canada.

[8] She helped to foster the Indigenous Cultural Competency Training (ICCT) program for University of Manitoba Libraries staff.

[15] Callison serves as a Professional Division H Committee Chair for IFLA (2021-2023),[16] on the board of directors for Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN),[17] and on the Advisory Group for the OCLC project Reimagining Descriptive Workflows.

She also independently presented to the Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology as they reviewed The Copyright Act.

As chair, she also helped to oversee projects such as the CFLA-FCAB's ongoing partnership with the ‘Indigenous Canada’ MOOC developed by the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Native Studies.

[32][33] Callison's other past positions include President of the Manitoba Library Association (2013-2015),[34][35] member of the National Film Board of Canada’s Indigenous Advisory Group,[36] Vice-Chair of the Canadian Advisory Committee, Commission for UNESCO Memory of the World Committee (2017-2019),[37] and Chair of the Indigenous Matters Section of IFLA (2017-2021).