Critcatenate: #critcat in January 2025

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 January 2025:

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 2409 were approved in September 2024).

New LC headings of note on list 2409:

  • new LCSH: Civilization–Israeli influences
  • new LCSH: Covenant marriage
  • new LCSH: Cultural rights
  • revised LCSH: from Elgin marbles to Parthenon sculptures
  • new LCSH: Erotic massage
  • new LCSH: Israelization
  • new LCSH: Political violence in popular culture
  • new LCSH: Positionality (Sociology)
  • new LCSH: Racial gerrymandering
  • new LCSH: Right-wing extremists in popular culture
  • new LCSH: Transgender prostitutes

Note:  LC announced at their January 2025 quarterly editorial meeting that they would reject the proposal to revise the subject heading to Gender critical feminism. The LCSH will remain Trans-exclusionary radical feminism. LC received over 300 emails/comments about this proposal.

Upcoming:

  • Tuesday February 4th: “This Work is Urgent, This Work will Take Time”: Integrating DEIA into Resource Description Workflows, webinar hosted by NASIG, presented by Jennifer Browning and Kevin Burke at Carleton University Library
  • Thursday February 6th: Machine Learning Approaches to Gender Bias in Archival Curation, part of Inclusive Collections, Inclusive Libraries, a RLUK (Research Libraries UK) virtual program. “Lucy Havens will report on research combining Machine Learning (ML) and human-centered research methods to identify gender biased language in archival catalogue metadata descriptions.”
  • Friday February 7th: Library Association of the City University of New York hosts a LACUNY Cataloging Roundtable focused on “Metadata and Inclusion.” “The prompt for this roundtable is that each participant will deliver an informal, 5-10 minute presentation on one way in which metadata practices could be more inclusive. If you would like to participate, just email mdineiro@ccny.cuny.edu  and pmcgowan@bmcc.cuny.edu with your presentation topic.”
  • Wednesday February 12th: virtual OCLC Cataloging Community Meeting, featuring Bri Watson and Chloe Misorski discussing the Best Practices for Queer Metadata
  • Tuesday March 4th: Repairing and Restoring Cultural Memory: The Library of Congress’s Ancestral Voices Initiative a Decade Later, part of Inclusive Collections, Inclusive Libraries, a RLUK (Research Libraries UK) virtual program. “Guha Shankar surveys an initiative of the US national library to collaborate with a Native American community and developers of cutting-edge digital technology to address critical issues in cultural representation, co-curation, intellectual access, knowledge repatriation and preservation”
  • Thursday April 10th: Jumpstart Inclusive Cataloging, a half-day online course hosted by Library Journal and School Library Journal

Please let me know if there’s anything else coming up or I’ve missed anything!

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