Queers online : LGBT digital practices in libraries, archives, and museums / edited by Rachel Wexelbaum.

"Addresses the digital practices of LGBT librarians, archivists, and museum curators, as well as the digital practices of seekers and users of LGBT resources and services"--

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Other Authors: Wexelbaum, Rachel (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Sacramento, CA : Litwin Books, 2015.
Series:Gender and sexuality in information studies ; no. 6.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preserving the "nexus of publics" : a case for collecting LGBT digital spaces / Kevin Powell
  • Pornographic website as public history archive : a case study / Sin Nomine
  • Organizing the transgender internet : web directories and envisioning inclusive digital spaces / Jane Sandberg
  • Queering Wikipedia / Rachel Wexelbaum, Katie Herzog, and Lane Rasberry
  • Tape-by-tape : digital practices and cataloging rituals at the lesbian herstory archives / Shawn(ta) D. Smith-Cruz
  • Privacy, context & pride : the management of digital photographs in a queer archives / Rebecka Sheffield and Kate Zieman
  • Copyright, copywrong, and ethics : digitising records of the Australian gay and lesbian movements from 1973 / Graham Willett and Steve Wright
  • Open up! : LGBT history coming out of the closet / Sally Johnson and Michael Otten
  • Documenting an aftermath : the Matthew Shepard web archive / Laura Uglean Jackson
  • The lesbian gay bisexual transgender religious archives network
  • Censorship of online LGBTIQ content in libraries / Rachel Wexelbaum
  • The quest for LGBTIQ ebooks / Rachel Wexelbaum.