TRLN Discovery Subject Re-Mapping | Triangle Research Libraries Network Skip to the content Search Triangle Research Libraries Network Menu Home About Governance Governing Board Executive Committee Advisory Council Annual Reports 2019-2020 Annual Report 2018-2019 Annual Report 2017-2018 Annual Report Staff Activities Working Groups Circulation Policy Working Group Cooperative Print Retention Electronic Resources Management Working Group Resource Sharing Working Group Scholarly Communication Data Shared Discovery Services Working Group Interest Groups TRLN Discovery TRLN Direct TRLN Annual Meeting Event Details Call for Proposals TRLN Employee Orientation Shared Print Resources Past Activities and Events TRLN Institute TRLN Management Academy Content, Context, and Capacity (CCC) Calendar News TRLN News Roundup: Current Edition News Roundup Archive Press Releases Resources Search Sign up for TRLN's monthly newsletter! Search for: Close search Close Menu Home AboutShow sub menu GovernanceShow sub menu Governing Board Executive Committee Advisory Council Annual ReportsShow sub menu 2019-2020 Annual Report 2018-2019 Annual Report 2017-2018 Annual Report Staff ActivitiesShow sub menu Working GroupsShow sub menu Circulation Policy Working Group Cooperative Print Retention Electronic Resources Management Working Group Resource Sharing Working Group Scholarly Communication Data Shared Discovery Services Working Group Interest Groups TRLN Discovery TRLN Direct TRLN Annual MeetingShow sub menu Event Details Call for Proposals TRLN Employee Orientation Shared Print Resources Past Activities and EventsShow sub menu TRLN Institute TRLN Management Academy Content, Context, and Capacity (CCC) Calendar NewsShow sub menu TRLN News Roundup: Current Edition News Roundup Archive Press Releases Resources Home / Resources / TRLN Discovery Subject Re-Mapping TRLN Discovery Subject Re-Mapping In an effort to improve the subject terms used in TRLN’s discovery layer to better represent diverse populations, and to change existing subject terms that may be exclusionary or divisive, the metadata team is collecting suggestions to overlay existing problematic subject headings with alternative vocabulary terms. Suggest a subject heading TRLN has the ability to overlay these problematic subject headings in our shared discovery layer. Some examples of terms that have already been overlaid include “Illegal aliens” (overlaid with “Undocumented immigrants”) and “Poor” (overlaid with “Poor people”). Access the full list of overlaid terms. Remapping a subject heading does not change the MARC record data or search results, but rather changes subject data that displays to the end user. Additionally, remapped headings must be specified at the whole subdivision level. This requires some repetition in the configuration file, but this also accommodates nuance in the remappings. If a user searches for “illegal aliens”, they will return results using this term; however the subject facet and the item record’s subject will display “Undocumented immigrants”. The remapping only applies to subject headings. If “Illegal aliens” displays elsewhere, such as title, then this information will not be overlaid with “Undocumented immigrants”. Users can submit suggested terms to overlay using this form. The TRLN Discovery Metadata Team reviews, researches, and documents decisions made for each suggested term. Some terms have been extensively discussed in broader communities and we can point to this work when making our recommendations, but some suggestions may require collaboration with the TRLN Metadata Interest Group, subject matter experts, and other stakeholders to determine whether a term should be remapped as part of this program and what is the preferred term. Ultimately, the TRLN Discovery product owners review the recommended terms to remap and if they approve, the terms are added to the configuration file and visible to end users. For questions about this program, contact metadata@trln.org. Contact Us General information: info@trln.org Events information: events@trln.org Phone: 919-660-TRLN (8756) Mailing Address Triangle Research Libraries Network (TRLN) Box 90275 411 Chapel Drive Durham, NC 27708 TRLN is a non-profit organization incorporated in the State of North Carolina, EIN 85-1016955. Affiliated with Duke University, TRLN is a separate entity and is neither an agent nor a representative of Duke. Follow @trln_main Tweets by trln_main Subscribe to TRLN's newsletter! © 2020 Triangle Research Libraries Network To the top ↑ Up ↑