More Than a Name: content analysis of name authority records for authors who self-identify as trans. Thompson, K. J. Library Resources & Technical Services; Chicago, 60(3):140–155, July, 2016. 17 citations (Semantic Scholar/DOI) [2023-03-20] Number: 3 ECC: 0002131 Num Pages: 16 Place: Chicago, United States, Chicago Publisher: American Library Association
Paper doi abstract bibtex With the adoption of FRAD and RDA, the scope of name authority records has broadened from a record supporting an authorized heading to a fuller description of a creator. Meant to help user discovery of resources, these practices are problematic when the record describes an author who self-identifies as trans. In this research, name authority records (NARs) for self-identified trans creators were analyzed. This analysis examined the 375 field for "gender," the contents of that field, and other representations of (trans)gender identities throughout the record. Name authority record creation practices should be examined to ensure that an author's agency to self-disclose their identities is respected.
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title = {More {Than} a {Name}: content analysis of name authority records for authors who self-identify as trans},
volume = {60},
copyright = {Copyright American Library Association Jul 2016},
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doi = {10.5860/lrts.60n3.140},
abstract = {With the adoption of FRAD and RDA, the scope of name authority records has broadened from a record supporting an authorized heading to a fuller description of a creator. Meant to help user discovery of resources, these practices are problematic when the record describes an author who self-identifies as trans. In this research, name authority records (NARs) for self-identified trans creators were analyzed. This analysis examined the 375 field for "gender," the contents of that field, and other representations of (trans)gender identities throughout the record. Name authority record creation practices should be examined to ensure that an author's agency to self-disclose their identities is respected.},
language = {English},
number = {3},
urldate = {2020-12-02},
journal = {Library Resources \& Technical Services; Chicago},
author = {Thompson, Kelly J.},
month = jul,
year = {2016},
note = {17 citations (Semantic Scholar/DOI) [2023-03-20]
Number: 3
ECC: 0002131
Num Pages: 16
Place: Chicago, United States, Chicago
Publisher: American Library Association},
keywords = {\#nosource, AACR2, Bibliographic data bases, Gender identity, Library And Information Sciences, Library associations, Library catalogs, Linked Data, Personal names, Research, Resource Description \& Access-RDA, Studies, Transgender persons, Violence},
pages = {140--155},
}
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