id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt www-oclc-org-112 Reimagine Descriptive Workflows .html text/html 1158 65 37 Mellon Foundation, the project Reimagine Descriptive Workflows seeks to unpack and address these harmful practices by convening a diverse group of experts, practitioners, and community members to determine ways of improving descriptive practices, tools, infrastructure, and workflows in libraries and archives. Convene a conversation of community stakeholders about how to address the systemic issues of bias and racial equity within our current collection description infrastructure. Share with member libraries the need to build more inclusive and equitable library collections and to provide description approaches that promote effective representation and discovery of previously neglected or mis-characterized peoples, events, and experiences. Early in our work, we consulted the definitions in the American Library Association's Statement on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: "As a steward of the world's library data, OCLC has an important role to play to help create inclusive descriptions," said Mary Sauer-Games, Vice President of Global Product Management. ./cache/www-oclc-org-112.html ./txt/www-oclc-org-112.txt