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San Francisco Changemakers: A Pcc Wikidata Pilot Project, Elisa J. Rodrigues, Annie Reid, Deborah S. Benrubi, Gina Solares, Justine Withers Jul 2021

San Francisco Changemakers: A Pcc Wikidata Pilot Project, Elisa J. Rodrigues, Annie Reid, Deborah S. Benrubi, Gina Solares, Justine Withers

Gleeson Library Faculty and Staff Research and Scholarship

Inspired by the 96 people whose images appear on San Francisco’s Ella Hill Hutch Community Center murals, students in the University of San Francisco Martín-Baró Scholars and Esther Madríz Diversity Scholars programs (2015-2019) wrote and edited Changemakers: Biographies of African Americans in San Francisco Who Made a Difference. The biographies within celebrate Black excellence and honor the legacies of African American educators, community activists, politicians, sports figures, pastors, doctors, entertainers, artists, and parents in San Francisco.

In 2020, the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) issued a call for participation in a pilot project to explore Wikidata community practices and …


No Shushing: Addressing Silences In Our Collections, Sherise Kimura, Gina Murrell, Annie Reid, Elisa J. Rodrigues, Justine Withers Apr 2021

No Shushing: Addressing Silences In Our Collections, Sherise Kimura, Gina Murrell, Annie Reid, Elisa J. Rodrigues, Justine Withers

Gleeson Library Faculty and Staff Research and Scholarship

Gleeson Library/Geschke Center employees will share how they are incorporating anti-racist work into current and planned projects that address whose stories are told in our libraries and archives. These projects serve to elevate underrepresented voices and make them more discoverable, as well as engage the USF community in our efforts to build diverse collections. Projects discussed will include the Black Student Union (BSU) at USF digital collection, Black Lives Matter and other campus collections in archives, the Anti-Racism Resources research guide, Gleeson’s Collection Development Diversity Statement, adding diverse material to the library’s collections, correcting outdated and offensive subject headings …


Searching For Tūpuna, Nicola Andrews Jan 2021

Searching For Tūpuna, Nicola Andrews

Gleeson Library Faculty and Staff Research and Scholarship

The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture opened the “Pacific Voices” exhibition in 1997, a community-led exhibition of Indigenous cultures throughout the Pacific Rim, including Māori. Twenty years later, Nicola Andrews, a Ngāti Pāoa Māori student at the University of Washington, serendipitously visited the Burke and began collaborating with the museum to reframe taonga (treasure, anything prized) descriptions in its catalogue and physical spaces. The Burke collection also includes 962 Māori photographs spanning the 19th century, which were removed from Aotearoa New Zealand and donated to the museum in 1953. These

photographs had been digitized but not published, …