Critcatenate: #critcat in July 2023

Critcatenate is an effort to keep folks up to date on critcat efforts with a monthly-ish roundup of news. Critcat is short for critical cataloging, focusing on the ethical implications of library metadata, cataloging, and classification practice, standards, and infrastructure.

#critcat in July 2023:

I’m doing a brief review of the new LCSH lists for headings that might be of interest to readers of Critcatenate. LCSH list numbers consist of a two-digit number for the year and a two-digit number for the month the headings were approved (for example, headings on list 2304 were approved in April 2023).

New LC headings of note on list 2304:

  • New LCSH: Activism
  • New scope note on established LCSH African American wit and humor: “Here are entered works on wit and humor written by African Americans. For works on the caricature of Black people, generally by non-Black people, through the use of makeup, mannerisms, speech patterns, etc. are entered under Blackface.” See similar new scope notes at LCSH Blackface, Blackface entertainers, Minstrels, etc.
  • Revised LCSH: from Female circumcision to Female genital mutilation
  • New LCSH: Gender-affirming care
  • Revised LCSH: from Gender identity disorders to Gender dysphoria
  • New LCSH: LGBT activism
  • New LCSH: People with social disabilities–Nazi persecution 
  • Revised LCSH: from Indecent assault to Sexual assault 
  • Revised LCSH: from Sexual reorientation programs to Conversion therapy
  • New LCSH: Solutionism
  • New LCSH: Suburban Indians
  • New LCSH: Transgender people–Medical care
  • New LCSH: Transgender people–Psychology 
  • New LCSH: Turkey–History–Turkish-Kurdish Conflict, 1978-
  • New LCSH: Urban exploration
  • New LCSH: Witchcraft in activism
  • New LCSH: Xenophobia in education

New LC genre/form headings of note on list 2304:

  • New LCGFT: Oracle cards
  • New LCGFT: Tarot cards 

Upcoming:

  • Thursday August 3: open discussion on proposing changes to “Hispanic Americans,” including potentially separating out “Latinos,” “Latina,” “Latinx,” etc.
  • Tuesday August 8 (and repeated Thursday August 17): Rapid Harm Reduction with Locally Preferred Subjects in WorldCat Discovery. “Grace McGann will present on locally preferred subjects in WorldCat Discovery. This feature enables libraries to rapidly reduce harm in item description by defining local, inclusive subjects for display.”
  • multiple dates: keep an eye on the UK Collections Trust website, which has upcoming events such as:
    • Rethinking cataloguing discussion with Kathleen Lawther
    • Auditing heritage collections for racist language and imagery with Carissa Chew
    • Creating an inclusive language policy with Carissa Chew
    • Creating catalogue advisory notices for racist materials with Carissa Chew