item: #1 of 24 id: andrews-trying-2019 author: andrews title: andrews-trying-2019 date: 2019 words: 888 flesch: 27 summary: How to improve/increase the descriptive language in the metadata • How to use more meaningful ontologies • How to better represent the original language and script of writers in our metadata • How to lead researchers to discover the Xwi7xwa part of our massive UBC library collection RDA core record Xwi7xwa enhancements Ensuring the endurance of our enhancements • “Owning” library • Prevention of accidental editing • All requested Xwi7xwa staff can participate • Updates from • Vendors • OCLC • Special treatments and instructions for authority services • Overlay protection (e-versions, micro versions) • Title screen: Art of drum making • Container title: Making a drum • Other language titles • keywords: enhancement; language; title cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/andrews-trying-2019.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/andrews-trying-2019.txt item: #2 of 24 id: archives-archives-2019 author: archives title: archives-archives-2019 date: 2019 words: 16360 flesch: 41 summary: An issue Luster noticed was the lack of humanity in these descriptive titles and archival description practices in general. Th e recommendations are intended to combat the racist structures inherent in PWIs and in archival description of underrepresented and marginalized groups, in particular those in the Black community. keywords: 2017; american; archival; archival description; archives; archivists; black; collections; communities; description; information; language; library; people; records; white; work cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/archives-archives-2019.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/archives-archives-2019.txt item: #3 of 24 id: billey-just-2019 author: billey title: billey-just-2019 date: 2019 words: 6134 flesch: 40 summary: The risks are too great and we have yet to see the results in our discovery systems to rationalize adding so much personal information about people in library authority records. This emphasizes that we do not know where the information that we record in name authority records will end up. keywords: authority; cataloging; data; information; library; metadata; record cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/billey-just-2019.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/billey-just-2019.txt item: #4 of 24 id: cataloging-working-2022 author: cataloging title: cataloging-working-2022 date: 2022 words: 233 flesch: 29 summary: Cataloging Ethics Steering Committee Website - Working Groups Search this site Skip to main content Skip to navigation Cataloging Ethics Steering Committee Website Home Cataloging Ethics Definition Updates Working Groups Case Studies Presentation Recordings Cataloging Ethics Steering Committee Website Home Cataloging Ethics Definition Updates Working Groups Case Studies Presentation Liaison: Jane Daniels Classification: will look at ethical issues related to library classification systems, such as Library of Congress and Dewey Decimal systems of classification, especially in the areas of literature, history, and religion. keywords: cataloging cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/cataloging-working-2022.html plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/cataloging-working-2022.txt item: #5 of 24 id: christen-toward-2019 author: christen title: christen-toward-2019 date: 2019 words: 16231 flesch: 44 summary: Recent moves in archival studies and practice have empha- sized post-custodial (Sangwand 2014; Kelleher 2017) participatory (Gilliland and McKemmish 2014) and community archives (Bastian and Alexander 2009; Hennessy et  al. 2013; Caswell 2014; Thorpe 2017; Cifor et  al. 2018) as modali- ties for upending and redirecting archives’ power and structures of dominance, erasure, and authorial control. As archivists Caswell, Migoni, Geraci, and Marika note “Archival communities and community archives have formed around ethnic, racial or religious identity, gender and sexual identity, economic class, and geo- graphic location” (2017a, p. 7). keywords: access; archival; archives; collections; colonial; community; cultural; digital; indigenous; knowledge; materials; mukurtu; native; passamaquoddy; practices; science; systems; time; use cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/christen-toward-2019.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/christen-toward-2019.txt item: #6 of 24 id: cifor-mediating-2022 author: cifor title: cifor-mediating-2022 date: 2022 words: 9564 flesch: 40 summary: Yet, because the Homosaurus is used by information pro- fessionals who input metadata on the back end of search platforms, most people search- ing for queer and trans content are unaware of when, where, and how they are interacting with Homosaurus terms. The ‘corrective’ approach, discussed in our section on family terms, describes the building out of new terms that cannot be found in other vocabularies. keywords: homosaurus; information; lgbtq+; people; queer; subject; terms; trans; transgender; true; vocabulary cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/cifor-mediating-2022.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/cifor-mediating-2022.txt item: #7 of 24 id: doyle-indegenization-2015 author: doyle title: doyle-indegenization-2015 date: 2015 words: 16753 flesch: 66 summary: g i n a l enhanced MARC record C u r r e n t i n t e r r e l a t keywords: c e; e n; e s; h e; l e; n c; n d; n s; n t; o n; r e; s s; s t; t e; t h; t o; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/doyle-indegenization-2015.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/doyle-indegenization-2015.txt item: #8 of 24 id: duarte-imagining-2015 author: duarte title: duarte-imagining-2015 date: 2015 words: 11695 flesch: 29 summary: The goal of imagining is to contribute to the groundwork of others who continue to build Indigenous knowledge systems toward decoloniza- tion. Both the TCI and the MCRC are employing the strengths of their communities, specifically the deep domain knowledge afforded through sto- rywork, as they embed Indigenous knowledge systems into their practice. keywords: american; cataloging; classification; documents; indigenous; indigenous knowledge; indigenous peoples; knowledge; knowledge organization; native; peoples; systems; tribal; ways; work cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/duarte-imagining-2015.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/duarte-imagining-2015.txt item: #9 of 24 id: farkas-what-2022 author: farkas title: farkas-what-2022 date: 2022 words: 5037 flesch: 56 summary: My slow librarianship also takes inspiration from a variety of additional sources including the Great Lakes Feminist Geography Collective and their brilliant article “For Slow Scholarship: A Feminist Politics of Resistance through Collective Action in the Neoliberal University;” adrienne maree brown’s visions of Emergent Strategy and Pleasure Activism; Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha’s models for collective care and others described in her book Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice; Tara Brach’s RAIN model for mindful healing and self-compassion; Michael Sandel’s indictment of our society’s phony meritocracy and abandonment of the common good and dignity of work in The Tyranny of Merit; Richard Wolff’s vision of worker-directed workplaces in Democracy at Work: A Cure for Capitalism; David Graeber’s and Dean Spade’s inspiring work in support of mutual aid; Prentis Hemphill’s work on embodiment and healing justice; Jenny Odell’s vision for taking control of our attention in How to do Nothing; as well as thinkers in our own profession like Fobazi Ettarh, Julia Glassman, Kaetrena Davis Kendrick, Karen Nicholson, Jane Schmidt, Maura Seale, Amanda Leftwich, and others. Internally, slow library culture is focused on learning and reflection, collaboration and solidarity, valuing all kinds of contributions, and supporting staff as whole people. keywords: december; librarianship; slow; time; work cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/farkas-what-2022.html plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/farkas-what-2022.txt item: #10 of 24 id: ferris-ethics-2008 author: ferris title: ferris-ethics-2008 date: 2008 words: 6531 flesch: 43 summary: ”15 GOING BEYOND CODES OF ETHICS FOR CATALOGERS In situations where catalogers with specialized skills are not able to resolve conflicts of interest by referring to a code of ethics, guidance can be sought from other catalogers or managers who may have had ex- perience in resolving such conflicts. This example demonstrates that catalogers have an ethical obligation to serve the needs of other catalogers, other librarians, and their institu- tion as well as the general users of the library’s catalog. keywords: access; catalogers; cataloging; ethics; information; librarians; library; professional cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/ferris-ethics-2008.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/ferris-ethics-2008.txt item: #11 of 24 id: griesinger-reading-2023 author: griesinger title: griesinger-reading-2023 date: 2023 words: 645 flesch: 9 summary: Just Because We Can, Doesn’t Mean We Should: An Argument for Simplicity and Data Privacy With Name Authority Work in the Linked Data Environment, Journal of Library Metadata, 19:1-2, 1-17, DOI: 10.1080/19386389.2019.1589684 Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, Volume 53, Issue 5-6 (2015): Jennifer M. Martin (2021) Records, Responsibility, and Power: An Overview of Cataloging Ethics, Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 59:2-3, 281-304, DOI: 10.1080/01639374.2020.1871458 Hope A. Olson, “The Power to Name: Representation in Library Catalogs,” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 26, no. 3 (2001): 639–68, https://doi.org/10.1086/495624 Robertson, T. (2018). keywords: cataloging; library cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/griesinger-reading-2023.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/griesinger-reading-2023.txt item: #12 of 24 id: henry-old-2022 author: henry title: henry-old-2022 date: 2022 words: 11483 flesch: 49 summary: The continued retention of “social purity” in HQ recognizes that even in the absence of the movement itself, the concept of “purity” as something that diametrically opposes sex as work continues to be a cultural force that drives the stigmatization of sex and sex work. This article takes a deep dive into the negative attitudes toward sex and sexuality in the LCC HQ schedule, analyzing the ways in which sex negativity manifests structurally in LCC, and is informed by a thematic review of schedule editions between 1910 and 2020. keywords: cataloging; classification; congress; lcc; library; queer; range; schedule; sex; sexual; sexuality; work cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/henry-old-2022.html plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/henry-old-2022.txt item: #13 of 24 id: howard-browsing-2018 author: howard title: howard-browsing-2018 date: 2018 words: 51532 flesch: 50 summary: (continued) racially mixed people children: HQ777.9 education: LC3601-3643 in France: DC34.5.R33 in literature, American, literary history: PS173.R33, PS231.R34 in motion pictures: PN1995.9.R23 in United States: E185.62 racism: GN280*, HT1501-1561 see also race problems, race question and psychoanalysis: BF175.4.R34 and the arts, arts in general: NX180.R3 journalism Canada: PN4914.R29 France: PN5184.R29 Germany: PN5214.R29 Great Britain: PN5124.R29 Mexico: PN4974.R29 United States: PN4888.R3 language: P120.R32 in literature American, literary history: PS169.R28 prose fiction: PS374.R34 general, literary history: PN56.R18 personnel management: HF5549.5.R23 in psychology: BF76.45 radio broadcasts, African Americans, Blacks: PN1991.4.W56 ragtime music discography: ML156.4.R25 history and criticism: ML3530 technique, piano: MT239 Ramapo Mountain People: E184.R3 Randolph, A. Philip: E185.97.R27 rap music bibliography: ML128.R28 dictionaries: ML102.R27 discography: ML156.4.R27 history and criticism: ML3531 political aspects: ML3918.R37 religious aspects: ML3921.8.R36 social aspects: ML3918.R37 readers (anthologies) Black Muslims: PE1125.5.B5 Blacks: PE1127.B55 Minorities: PE1127.M5 reading African Americans: LC2771-2778 Blacks: LC2771-2778 Reconstruction (United States history): E668 Reed, Ishmael: PS3568.E365 bibliography: Z8736.32 reggae music discography: ML156.4.R36 history and criticism: ML3532 political aspects: ML3918.R44 social aspects: ML3918.R44 reggaeton music, history and criticism: ML3532.5 regiments, African American, Civil War: E492.9 religion browsing through bias/howard & knowlton 99 Table 2. African Americans in the North. E185.912 United States. keywords: action; administration; affirmative; african americans; american literature; bibliography; blacks; branch; civil rights; civil service; classification; collections; discrimination; education; elements; employees; employment; english; english literature; executive; executive branch; gay; general; government; history; homosexual men; homosexuality; housing; law; library; literature; men; minorities; music; national; negroes; new; officials; political; political institutions; political rights; population; programs; public; public administration; race; rights; service african; special classes; special topics; table; trial; united states; west; women cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/howard-browsing-2018.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/howard-browsing-2018.txt item: #14 of 24 id: jeannet-visual-2021 author: jeannet title: jeannet-visual-2021 date: 2021 words: 4561 flesch: 39 summary: Other image collections in the Rubenstein Library have undergone similar retrospective editing to account for racial identities and to call out under-represented groups. We have targeted image collections containing photographs of African Americans and other people of color, reviewed their descriptions, and modified them as needed to call attention to the presence (or absence) of identities who previously might have been misidentified, overlooked, or suppressed. keywords: collection; description; library cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/jeannet-visual-2021.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/jeannet-visual-2021.txt item: #15 of 24 id: lindsey-ethical-2002 author: lindsey title: lindsey-ethical-2002 date: 2002 words: 11678 flesch: 51 summary: This report includes best practices for the LCNAF community for including gender information in authority records and provides expert guidance, recommendations, and best prac- tices for catalogers. If gender information is included in Wikidata, one has the ability to query that information via SPARQL. keywords: data; gender; information; knowledge; open; respondents; wikidata cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/lindsey-ethical-2002.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/lindsey-ethical-2002.txt item: #16 of 24 id: martin-records-2021 author: martin title: martin-records-2021 date: 2021 words: 10557 flesch: 39 summary: Records, Responsibility, and Power: An Overview of Cataloging Ethics Full Terms & Conditions of access and use can be found at https://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?journalCode=wccq20 Cataloging & Classification Quarterly ISSN: (Print) (Online) Journal homepage: https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/wccq20 Records, Responsibility, and Power: An Overview of Cataloging Ethics Jennifer M. Martin To cite this article: Jennifer M. 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Martin Salisbury University Libraries, Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD, USA ABSTRACT Ethics are principles which provide a framework for making decisions that best reflect a set of values. Cataloging ethics are not new, but they have received increased attention since the 1970s. keywords: cataloging; classification; ethical; ethics; headings; knowledge; language; library; neutrality; power; subject cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/martin-records-2021.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/martin-records-2021.txt item: #17 of 24 id: olson-power-2001 author: olson title: olson-power-2001 date: 2001 words: 181 flesch: 90 summary: Copyright ©2001. Copyright ©2001. keywords: rights cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/olson-power-2001.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/olson-power-2001.txt item: #18 of 24 id: robertson-not-2022 author: robertson title: robertson-not-2022 date: 2022 words: 5329 flesch: 50 summary: I’m glad that Reveal Digital has broadened their idea of community consultation from financial stakeholders to include publishers, contributors, libraries, archives, researchers, and others; however, I’m still worried about whose voices will be centered in these discussions. This isn’t the first digitization process that has needed community consultation. keywords: community; content; digital; information; oob; reveal cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/robertson-not-2022.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/robertson-not-2022.txt item: #19 of 24 id: smith-imaging-2015 author: smith title: smith-imaging-2015 date: 2015 words: 799 flesch: 35 summary: There are examples about how Indigenous worldviews and knowledge frameworks can be applied to reclassify Indigenous knowledge and reveal more of its power as a form of knowledge and identity. E-mail: tuhiwai@waikato.ac.nz 473 474 L. T. Smith fragmented Indigenous knowledge while at the same time it has been en- riched by that knowledge. keywords: indigenous cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/smith-imaging-2015.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/smith-imaging-2015.txt item: #20 of 24 id: thomson-more-2015 author: thomson title: thomson-more-2015 date: 2015 words: 12812 flesch: 49 summary: Their research investigates the effect on the indexing of scholarly articles after women authors have changed their names for a variety of reasons.48 Their technique of inves- tigating how names are recorded in various databases, indexes, and authority files inspired the author’s method of searching for name records in the national authority files. 140 LRTS 60(3) With the adoption of FRAD and RDA, the scope of name authority records has broadened from a record supporting an authorized heading to a fuller description of a creator. keywords: author; authority; field; gender; identity; information; library; names; rda; records cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/thomson-more-2015.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/thomson-more-2015.txt item: #21 of 24 id: tmdc-metadata-2022 author: tmdc title: tmdc-metadata-2022 date: 2022 words: 11454 flesch: 41 summary: While the heading Passing (Identity) exists, the meaning provided in the scope note does not apply in the context of trans and gender diverse people since it talks about individuals presenting themselves as something they’re not through concealing aspects of their identity.19 However, until a heading for passing in the context of gender identity is established, we recommend using the existing heading for resources that use the term “passing” in an explicit and significant way. The best practices in this document apply to resources about: ● transgender people ● non-binary people ● trans and gender diverse people ● trans and gender diverse peoples’ experiences ● gender identity ● gender (if the resource is inclusive of trans and gender diverse identities and experiences in a significant way) The best practices about naming are also applicable to trans and gender diverse authors and other creators of resources. keywords: diverse; gender; gender diverse; gender identity; headings; identity; information; lcsh; people; subject; trans; transgender cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/tmdc-metadata-2022.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/tmdc-metadata-2022.txt item: #22 of 24 id: wiederhold-authority-2021 author: wiederhold title: wiederhold-authority-2021 date: 2021 words: 11244 flesch: 35 summary: The relationship between archival authorities and library authorities has evolved in recent decades, as the concept of “context control” comes to fru- ition, especially through the archival authority record’s inclusion of “administrative histories and biographical sketches of organizations or CATALOGING & CLASSIFICATION QUARTERLY 147 individuals who create records” and its documentation of “the relationships between records creators and the records themselves. Standards such as Resource Description and Access (RDA) provide catalogers with guidelines for the creation of authority records for names and titles. keywords: access; access points; authority; authority control; authority record; authorized; cataloging; information; library; metadata; points; record cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/wiederhold-authority-2021.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/wiederhold-authority-2021.txt item: #23 of 24 id: xwi7xwa-indigeneous-2022 author: xwi7xwa title: xwi7xwa-indigeneous-2022 date: 2022 words: 1274 flesch: 28 summary: (From A Case Study in Indigenous Classification by Cherry & Mukunda). Library Home Research Guides Subject Guides Indigenous Librarianship Indigenous Knowledge Organization Search this Guide Search Indigenous Librarianship Home Books & Media Articles & Databases Theses Indigenous Libraries Resources for Aboriginal Institutions Indigenous Digital Collections Indigenous Knowledge Organization Defining Indigenous Knowledge Organization Featured Initiatives Selected Resources Controlled Vocabularies Names Authorities Classification Systems Brian Deer Classification System Indigenous Cultural & Intellectual Property Collections Management Reconciliation Education Associations Other GLAM Institutions Citing Xwi7xwa Library Guide Xwi7xwa Library Contact: 1985 West Mall, Vancouver, B.C., V6T 1Z2 604.822.8738 Website Social: Facebook Page Twitter Page Defining Indigenous Knowledge Organization keywords: indigenous; library; subject cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/xwi7xwa-indigeneous-2022.html plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/xwi7xwa-indigeneous-2022.txt item: #24 of 24 id: yon-using-2022 author: yon title: yon-using-2022 date: 2022 words: 11239 flesch: 36 summary: Recognizing that cataloging work is a valuable contribution to the uni- versity, the library approved and supported the authors’ URG application and funded the project. Published with license by taylor & francis group, llC CONTACT angela yon ayon@ilstu.edu Milner library, illinois state university, 523B Milner library, Campus Box 8900, normal, il 61790-8900, usa. ARTICLE HISTORY Received July 2021 Revised November 2021 Accepted November 2021 KEYWORDS Cataloging ethics; Cataloguing Code of Ethics; ethical metadata; bias in cataloging; diversity; equity; inclusion; linked data http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4125-2397 http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7514-0011 http://crossmark.crossref.org/dialog/?doi=10.1080/01639374.2021.2012310&domain=pdf&date_stamp=2022-3-15 https://doi.org/10.1080/01639374.2021.2012310 mailto:ayon@ilstu.edu http://www.tandfonline.com CATAlogiNg & ClAssifiCATioN QuARTERlY 113 Inspired by the call for case studies but not fitting the criteria that they be concise, this study provides a retrospective examination of an Illinois State University (ISU) Research Grant (URG) funded project to add Library of Congress Demographic Group Terms (LCDGT) to bibliographic records and Name Title Authority Records. keywords: african; american; authors; cataloging; code; congress; ethics; library; project; records; work cache: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/cache/yon-using-2022.pdf plain text: /shared/reader-library/griesinger-reading-2023/txt/yon-using-2022.txt