Browsing UCO - Metadata Justice in Oklahoma Libraries & Archives Symposium Proceedings by series "2022 Metadata Justice Symposium"
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Changing the Name of the Tulsa Race Riot to Tulsa Race Massacre in LCSH
(2021-12-01)Librarians from the University of Oklahoma present the work that had to be done in order to get the official Library of Congress Subject Heading changed from "Tulsa Race Riot" to "Tulsa Race Massacre.” -
DARE to Say NO
(2022-07-14)Using the Acronym DARE we'll look specifically at reclassing the offensive and dated terminology of call numbers for materials classified with N and O Cutter numbers for "Negro" and "Oriental." DARE is short for Decide ... -
Finding the Right Words
(2022-07-14)In Summer 2021, UCO Chambers Library's catalogers crafted an inclusive metadata statement. Our presentation will provide an overview of the process, recommendations for creating your own statement, and the challenges of ... -
Pushing the Boulder, Pushing the Envelope: Embracing the Iterative Nature of Improving Metadata
(2022-07-14)Violet Fox, creator of The Cataloging Lab, gave the keynote presentation for the inaugural Metadata Justice in Oklahoma Libraries & Archives where she encouraged metadata and archives professionals to keep up the important ... -
Started from the Middle, Now We're Here: Making a Game Plan for Metadata Justice at the Dickinson Research Center
(2022-07-14)The Dickinson Research Center (DRC) at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum has implemented new online databases for photograph and manuscript collections. As legacy materials were transitioned into ArchivesSpace ...