Get the tools and support you need to update your cataloging practices to match your equity efforts
Session 1: The Past and Future of Inclusive Cataloging
12:00-12:40 pm ET
SPEAKER
Treshani Perera, (she, her) Head of Fine Arts Technical Services, Lucille C. Little Fine Arts Library, University of Kentucky Libraries
Session 2: Indigenous Cataloging: Centering First Nations Cultures, Communities, Collections
12:45-1:30 pm ET
SPEAKERS
Colette Poitras, (she, her), BA, MLIS, Indigenous Public Library Services Advisor, Public Library Services Branch, Municipal Affairs, Government of Alberta and Ashley Edwards, Indigenous Initiatives and Instruction Librarian, Simon Fraser University
Session 3: Cataloging with Homosaurus: Advocating for LGBTQIA+ Resources and Discoverability
1:40-2:20 pm ET
SPEAKER
Jay L. Colbert,(he, him, his) Library Director at Longy School of Music of Bard College
Session 4: Critical Data: Make the Case for Change in
Your Library
2:25-3:05 pm ET
SPEAKER
Rachel K. Fischer, (she, her) Member Services Librarian - Technical Services, Cooperative Computer Services (CCS)
Session 5: Tools and Strategies for Auditing and Recataloging Nonfiction
"I was not able to attend the live online sessions but listened to the recordings and I have to say that this is some of the best content that I have listened to on the topic of inclusive cataloging. Each presentation was interesting and full of helpful, practical information that will be immediately usable in my library, and it inspired me to start on projects that had previously seemed overwhelming. Thank you for providing this stellar content!"