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More Than a Name: A Content Analysis of Name Authority Records for Authors Who Self-Identify as Trans

  • Autores: Kelly J. Thompson
  • Localización: Library Resources and Technical Services, ISSN 0024-2527, Vol. 60, Nº. 3, 2016, págs. 140-155
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • 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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