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245 00 $a Inclusive cataloging : $b histories, context, and reparative approaches / $c edited by Amber Billey, Elizabeth Nelson, and Rebecca Uhl ; in collaboration with CORE.
264  1 $a Chicago : $b ALA Editions, $c 2024.
300    $a xi, 296 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 23 cm
520    $a "As part of the profession's ongoing EDISJ efforts to redress librarianship's problematic past, practitioners from across the field are questioning long-held library authorities and standards. They're undertaking a critical and rigorous re-examination of so-called "best" practices and the decisionmakers behind them, pointing out heretofore unscrutinized injustices within our library systems of organization and making concrete steps towards progressive change. This collection from Core records the efforts of some of the many librarians who are working to improve our systems and collections, in the process inspiring those who have yet to enact change by demonstrating that this work is scalable, possible, and necessary. From this book, readers will gain an understanding of the theoretical underpinning for the actions that create our history and be challenged to reconsider their perspectives; learn about the important role of the library catalog in real-world EDISJ initiatives through examples ranging from accessibility metadata and gendered information to inclusive comics cataloging and revising LC call numbers for Black people and Indigenous people; discover more than a dozen case studies drawn from a variety of contexts including archives, academic and public libraries, and research institutions; and see ways to incorporate these ideas into their own work, with a variety of sample policies, "how to" documents, and other helpful tools provided in the text"--Provided by publisher.
520    $a "This volume seeks to record the efforts of many librarians who worked to improve our systems and collections as well as inspire those who have yet to enact change that this work is scalable, possible, and necessary"--Provided by publisher.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $t Reparative cataloging at The Washington Research Library Consortium : moving ideas into action in the shared environment / $r Matthew Bright, Yoko Ferguson, David Heilbrun and Jacqueline Saavedra. $t This is the work : a short history of the long tradition of inclusive cataloging-critiques and action / $r Violet Fox and Tina Gross -- $t Describing themselves : diverse library cataloging, 1930-1970 / $r Sasha Frizzell -- $t A (very) select history of inclusive cataloging / $r Karl Pettitt -- $t Did libraries "change the subject"? : what happened, what didn't and what's ahead / $r Jill E. Baron, Violet B. Fox and Tina Gross -- $t Accessibility metadata and library catalogs : current outlook and initiatives / $r Christopher Carr, Teressa Keenan, Chris Oliver -- $t Gendered information and the Program for Cooperative Cataloging / $r Matthew Haugen and Michael L. Stewart -- $t From "Afrofuturist comics" to "zombies in comics" : inclusive comics cataloging from A to Z / $r Allison Bailund, Steven W. Holloway, Carole Sussman, Deborah Tomaras -- $t Critical cataloging across GLAMS and beyond the core : the trans and queer metadata collectives and the name change policy working group / $r B. M. Watson -- $t Words matter : creating a harmful content statement for your public library / $r Rachel Newlin and Aaron Bock -- $t Coming to terms : enacting reparative change in an urban public library OPAC / $r Miriam Gloger and Amy Mikel -- $t Enhancing subject access to LGBTQ+ materials : it's not just about the (rainbow) crosswalk / $r Jawahir Javaid and Becker Parkhurst-Strout -- $t Access, identity, and context : inclusive cataloging in the Hayes Research Library at Perkins School for the Blind / $r Jennifer Arnott -- $t Reparative description for collection-level archival records : a case study / $r Allison McCormack -- $t Reparative cataloging as a solo librarian : a special library case study / $r Katie Yeo -- $t Representing gender-diverse creators in Indiana University Cook Music Library's online catalogs / $r Laikin Dantchenko -- $t Promoting inclusivity and cultural humility through cataloging : a digitization project / $r Elyse Fox, Lynn Sanborn and Pachia L. Vang -- $t A place to think about inclusive cataloging / $r Vic Panata, Sebastian Moya, and Bronwen Bitetti -- $t Retrospective cataloging project for respectful and inclusive metadata : revising LC call numbers for Black people / $r Yuji Tosaka -- $t The trans* collections project : conducting a diversity audit to assess, grow, and make a collection more discoverable / $r Brittany O'Neill, David Comeaux, Marty Miller, Michael F. Russo, Zachary Tompkins -- $t "It isn't part of our language" : engaging indigenous peoples to facilitate self-naming in subject headings / $r Steven Folsom and Laura E. Daniels -- $t Out of many, one : a unified approach to inclusive description at Clemson University / $r Jessica L. Serrao, James E. Cross, Scott M. Dutkiewicz, Charlotte Grubbs, William D. Hiott, and Shannon Willis -- $t Subject heading enhancement : a reparative and inclusive practice at the University of Virginia Library / $r Jeremy Bartczak, Veronica Fu, and Carmelita Pickett -- $t Canceling "primitive" : a subject heading revision fifty years in the making / $r Jamie Carlstone -- $t One step at a time : using targeted pilot projects to achieve meaningful and scalable metadata reparation / $r Savannah Lake, Joseph Nicholson and Jenn Brosek -- $t Automating inclusivity : a case study detailing how to automate inclusive cataloging in Alma / $r Rachel Turner, Maggie McGee, Brian Morse, Leslie Feldballe, and Maria Planansky -- $t Inclusive cataloging in an academic library consortium / $r Allison Bailund, Anamika Megwalu, Julie Renee Moore, Yoko Okunishi and Israel Yañez -- $t Reparative cataloging at The Washington Research Library Consortium : moving ideas into action in the shared environment / $r Matthew Bright, Yoko Ferguson, David Heilbrun and Jacqueline Saavedra.
650  0 $a Cataloging $x Social aspects $z United States.
650  0 $a Bias-free language $z United States.
650  0 $a Libraries and minorities $z United States.
650  0 $a Libraries and society $z United States.
710 2  $a American Library Association, $e issuing body.
700 1  $a Albina, Billey, $e editor.
700 1  $a Uhl, Rebecca, $e editor.
700 1  $a Nelson, Elizabeth $c (Librarian) $e editor.
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