I will discuss my experience as the Lesbian Herstory Archives Fellow and how I built upon the — Cataloging Manual which myself and two other colleagues, Emilee Buytkinz and Emily Kokotajlo, created for our Special Projects in Digital Archives class — all in an effort to practice transparency, accountability, and radical empathy in archival work.
These transparent cataloging guidelines offer a way for us student archivists to hold each other accountable for cataloging decisions, to improve our metadata collection and presentation, and to communicate our priorities, all across space and time. It also provides route for patrons to better understand how collections are organized and communicates that we as archivists want patrons, who may be a part of the community that this archive represents, involved in the cataloging experience.
Record remediation, whether it is undertaken alongside other archival work as records are occasionally revisited, or if it is undertaken as a project in-and-of itself, is an exercise in radical empathy and a commitment to representing records, their creators, and their subjects as authentically as possible.
View the LHA Cataloging Manual here: https://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/cataloging-manual