id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_27hxmxpyuraovnlsjtbtgkeohu (:Unkn) Unknown What's in a Name? Archives for Black Lives in Philadelphia and the Impact of Names and Name Authorities in Archival Description 2020 30 .pdf application/pdf 13863 3583 79 Archivists, working within a profession that is 87.7% white, have historically been focused on the description and naming of mostly white, name description and name authority work for Black people represented undertaken a racism audit project to provide guidance to white archivists on remediating harmful legacy description and creating inclusive, authorities and name access, taken from A4BLiP's draft recommendations for anti-racist archival description. Towards Inclusive Metadata and Descriptive Practices in Digital Collections" (working session at DPLA Fest, Chicago, Ill., April 21, 2017); Marisa Duarte and Miranda and the Early American Bibliographic Record," Past is Present (American Antiquarian Society blog), June 29, 2017, http://pastispresent.org/2017/good-sources/ the archival record, whether through collecting practices or descriptive practices, reinforces the dehumanization that leads to widespread 15��%HUJLV�-XOHV��́ &RQIURQWLQJ�2XU�)DLOXUH�RI�&DUH�$URXQG�WKH�/HJDFLHV�RI�0DUJLQDOized People in the Archives," On Archivy, November 11, 2016, https://medium.com/ role of name description and name authorities within archival work. Naming practices and name authority work in archival ./cache/work_27hxmxpyuraovnlsjtbtgkeohu.pdf ./txt/work_27hxmxpyuraovnlsjtbtgkeohu.txt