Best Practices for Queer Metadata

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Best Practices for Queer Metadata

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Best Practices for Queer Metadata is a document[1].

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  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's instance of is recorded as document[2].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's instance of is recorded as report[3].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's DOI is recorded as 10.5281/ZENODO.12580531[4].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's publication date is recorded as +2024-06-29T00:00:00Z[5].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's work available at URL is recorded as https://zenodo.org/records/12580531[6].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Best Practices for Queer Metadata'}[7].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as Cruising the Library[8].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as The Case for Taxonomic Reparations[9].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as Who asked you? Consent, self-determination, and the report of the PCC Ad Hoc Task Group on gender in name authority records[10].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as Archives for Black Lives in Philadelphia: Anti-Racist Description Resources[11].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as An Exploration into Archival Descriptions of LGBTQ Materials[12].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as English Literary Sexology[13].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as A proposed ethical warrant for global knowledge representation and organization systems[14].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as Questioning authority: changing library cataloging standards to be more inclusive to a gender identity spectrum[15].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as What's gender got to do with it? A critique of RDA 9.7[16].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as Sexology in culture: labelling bodies and desires[17].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as Centring LGBT2QIA+ Subjects in Knowledge Organization Systems[18].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as Dusting for Fingerprints[19].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as Nothing about Us without Us: Disability Oppression and Empowerment[20].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as Minoritization vs. Universalization: Lesbianism and Male Homosexuality in LCSH and LCC[21].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as Mediating Queer and Trans Pasts: The Homosaurus as Queer Information Activism[22].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as GLBT Controlled Vocabularies and Classification Schemes[23].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as On Overlap and Otherness: A Comparison of Three Vocabularies’ Approaches to LGBTQ+ Identity[24].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as Before Onanism: Women’s Masturbation in Seventeenth-Century England[25].
  • Best Practices for Queer Metadata's cites work is recorded as The Classification of Sex: Alfred Kinsey and the Organization of Knowledge[26].

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Best Practices for Queer Metadata's publication date is recorded as +2024-06-29T00:00:00Z[5].

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