Ethical questions in name authority control / Jane Sandberg, editor.

"Explores and develops a framework for the ethical practice of name authority control, through theoretical and practice-based essays, stories, content analyses, and other methods"--

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Other Authors: Sandberg, Jane, 1989- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Sacramento, CA : Library Juice Press, 2019.
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Table of Contents:
  • Self-determination and Privacy. "My Zine Life is My Private Life": Reframing Authority Control from Detective Work to an Ethic of Care / Violet B. Fox and Kelly Swickard
  • Identity Theft: How Authority Control Undermines Women's Agency / Michelle M. Kazmer
  • When Public Identity Meets Personal Privacy: Ethical Considerations for the Use of Dates of Birth in Name Authority Records for Living Persons / Jennifer M. Martin
  • Demographic Characteristics in Personal Name Authority Records and the Ethics of a Person-Centered Approach to Name Authority Control / Thomas A. Whittaker
  • Impacts of Colonialism. This is the Oppressor's Language Yet I Need It to Talk to You: Native American Name Authorities at the University of Denver / Erin Elzi and Katherine M. Crowe
  • Cataloging Kurdistan: Imagining Liberated Geographies / Heather K. Hughes
  • Gender Variance and Transgender Identities. Who Asked You?: Consent, Self-Determination, and the Report of the PCC Ad Hoc Task Group on Gender in Name Authority Records / Kalani Adolpho
  • Free to Be... Only He or She: Overcoming Obstacles to Accurately Recording Gender Identity in a Highly-Gendered Language / Ahava Cohen
  • Violent Cis-tems: Identifying Transphobia in Library of Congress Name Authority Records / Hale Polebaum-Freeman
  • Accuracy of Identity Information and Name Authority Records / Naomi Shiraishi
  • Finding "Miss Betty" Joe Carstairs: The Ethics of Unpacking Misnaming in Cataloging and Biographical Practices / Travis L. Wagner
  • Challenges to the Digital Scholarly Record. From Personal to Corporate and from Names to Titles: the Challenges of Iranian Scholars with Scientific Publications / Sholeh Arastoopoor and Fatemeh Ahmadinasab
  • Barriers to Ethical Linked Data Name Authority Modeling / Ruth Kitchin Tillman
  • The Tale of Three Service Types for Researcher Identifiers and the Ethical Implication on Access to Information and Representation of Authors / Anchalee Punigabutra-Roberts
  • Emancipatory Collaborations. What's in a Name? Archives for Black Lives in Philadelphia and the Impact of Names and Name Authorities in Archival Description / Alexis A. Antracoli and Katy Rawdon
  • Authority Work as Outreach / Tina Gross and Violet B. Fox
  • Creating Multilingual and Multiscript Name Authority Records: A Case Study in Meeting the Needs of Inuit Language Speakers in Nunavut / Carol Rigby and Riel Gallant
  • An Indigenous Global Perspective of Policy, Procedures and Best Practice / Naomi R. Caldwell.