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Full-Text Articles in Cataloging and Metadata
Alcts Demystifying Subject Cataloging Institute, Ellen T. Mcgrath
Alcts Demystifying Subject Cataloging Institute, Ellen T. Mcgrath
Law Librarian Other Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Ex Machina: Electronic Resources For The Classics, Beth Juhl
Ex Machina: Electronic Resources For The Classics, Beth Juhl
University Libraries Faculty Publications and Presentations
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The Lesbian And Gay Past: An Interpretive Battleground, Polly Thistlethwaite
The Lesbian And Gay Past: An Interpretive Battleground, Polly Thistlethwaite
Publications and Research
The lesbian and gay past is an interpretive battleground that mainstream archives have refused to enter, assuming few risks in collecting, naming, or identifying archival collections. At the same time, libraries offer up worlds to those who work to unearth the secrets there.
The New York Public Library's 1994 "Becoming Visible" exhibit trumpeted The Arrival of lesbian and gay history to New York's cultural mainstream. The NYPL exhibit denies the library's role in secreting lesbian and gay history, and diminished the contributions of community-based archives to the exhibit.