在伦敦大学参议院图书馆开发一个关于跨性别生活写作的收藏

IF 0.6 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Collection and Curation Pub Date : 2023-03-17 DOI:10.1108/cc-10-2022-0035
Amy Leahy
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本案例研究的目的是在发现现有作品集中存在的重大差距之后,记录建立跨性别生活写作作品集的过程。设计/方法/方法本案例研究描述并评估了伦敦大学参议院图书馆开展的馆藏开发项目。在评价了四个可比较的案例研究之后,根据主题、保存需要和财政费用,制定了收藏指南。从1933年到2015年,共有20件藏品入选,其中包括多种语言的书籍和杂志。收集到的物品推翻了该类型对过渡的传统关注。作家们描述了他们的经历:赛车手和战斗机飞行员(罗伯塔·考威尔饰)、非政府组织主任(a·雷瓦蒂饰)、佛教僧侣(迈克尔·狄龙饰)、职业网球运动员和眼科医生(伦姆萨梅·理查兹饰)、旅行作家、记者和登山运动员(简·莫里斯饰)。研究限制/启示挑战包括设置收集的范围,以及围绕材料编目和安排的问题。实际意义为馆藏所获得的信息分别进入图书馆,并在到达时由图书馆编目小组单独处理。在项目的这个阶段出现了几个问题。为了有效地满足图书馆用户的需求,分析馆藏失衡是一项必要的日常工作。原创性/价值本案例研究的原创性在于专注于一个相对较小的项目,但对图书馆及其馆藏的用户体验和包容性有更大的影响。
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Developing a collection around transgender life-writing at Senate House Library, University of London
Purpose The purpose of this case study is to document the process of building a collection of works around transgender life-writing, following the identification of a significant gap in the existing collections. Design/methodology/approach This case study describes and evaluates a collection development project undertaken at Senate House Library, University of London. After evaluating four comparable case studies, guidelines were developed for acquisitions to the collection, based on subject, conservation needs and financial expense. Findings Twenty items were selected for the collection, dating from 1933 to 2015, including books and magazines in multiple languages. The items acquired for the collection push back against the genre’s traditional preoccupation with transition. Writers describe their experiences as a racing driver and fighter pilot (Roberta Cowell), an NGO director (A. Revathi), a Buddhist monk (Michael Dillon), a professional tennis player and ophthalmologist (Renée Richards), and a travel writer, journalist and mountaineer (Jan Morris). Research limitations/implications Challenges included setting the scope of the collection, and questions around the cataloguing and arrangement of materials. Practical implications Items acquired for the collection entered the library separately and were processed individually by the library’s cataloguing team as they arrived. Several issues arose during this stage of the project. Social implications To serve the needs of library users effectively, it is necessary to analyse the imbalances in collections as a routine practice. Originality/value The case study is original in focusing on a comparably small project with larger implications for the user experience and inclusivity of a library and its collections.
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