Browsing UCO - Metadata Justice in Oklahoma Libraries & Archives Symposium Proceedings by series "2023 Metadata Justice Symposium"
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Beyond Exploitation: Metadata Justice and Prison Labor
(2023-07-20)Large-scale digitization projects require enormous amounts of resources and labor, both of which are frequently in short supply in libraries and archives. How, then, has Oklahoma’s Yearbook Project been able to scan and ... -
Constructing a values-based foundation for metadata justice work
(2023-07-20)In this group activity, participants will have the chance to explore the values and principles that might inform their approach to metadata justice work, cross-pollinate ideas with others hoping to engage in this work, as ... -
The Creation of the Tribal Nations of Oklahoma Metadata Database
(2023-07-20)In the closing discussions of last year's symposium the impromptu creation of the Metadata Justice Collective occurred. Those that volunteered to chair, Megan Macken, Lulu Zilinskas, and Kaitlyn Palone, met shortly thereafter ... -
Everyone Belongs Here: Creating an Inclusive Public Library Local History and Genealogy Collection
(2023-07-20)The Chickasha Public Library maintains a local history and genealogy print collection that is currently being cataloged and organized. This presentation will give an overview of the process involved in creating original ... -
Fus Fixico Classification System
(2023-07-21)Western cataloging systems organize information by subject and are created through a western lens. Indigenous communities organize information according to other factors, notably: cosmology, geography, language, and a ... -
Politeness AND Executing Inclusive Metadata with OK Libraries & Archives
(2023-07-20)As of 2018, Oklahoma ranked as the politest state in the country. This ranking speaks to a powerful intention. Often politeness and respect are defined as synonymous, but these words are not the same. During this humanity ...