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Inclusive Cataloging

Histories, Context, and Reparative Approaches

Elizabeth Nelson editor Amber Billey editor Rebecca Uhl editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Facet Publishing

Published:12th Sep '24

Should be back in stock very soon

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Filling a gap in the literature, this volume provides librarians and catalogers with practical approaches to reparative cataloging as well as a broader understanding of the topic and its place in the technical services landscape. 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 details 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.
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I can highly recommend this book, for providing context and history to inclusive cataloguing and for illustrating the many ways that work has so far been achieved. This really should be read by everyone who works with metadata. There are many inspirational projects and studies, and overall you are left with the feeling that it is possible to do something, whether that be individually or collectively, and now is the perfect time to do so.

-- Karen F. Pierce * Catalogue & Index *

Inclusive cataloging fills a significant gap in the overview of library literature dedicated to the themes of inclusivity.

-- Lucia Sardo * AIB Studi *

The historical-theoretical introductory part is of great interest and, thanks to the various contributions that address the issues from different points of view, helps the reader to correctly frame the problems and to understand how we began to talk about issues of inclusiveness and how much effort has been made.

-- Lucia Sardo * AIB Stu

ISBN: 9781783307265

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm

Weight: 410g

304 pages