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2014

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What's Gender Got To Do With It? A Critique Of Rda Rule 9.7, Amber Billey, Emily Drabinski, K.R. Roberto Apr 2014

What's Gender Got To Do With It? A Critique Of Rda Rule 9.7, Amber Billey, Emily Drabinski, K.R. Roberto

University Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications

The interpretation of RDA Rule 9.7 regarding gender when identifying persons by Library of Congress (LC) and the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) reinforce regressive conceptions of gender identity. The rule instructs catalogers to record gender when identifying persons, and although RDA gives catalogers the flexibility to record more than two gender labels, LC limits Name Authority Cooperative Program (NACO) catalogers to a binary label: male, female or not known. In this article, the authors challenge gender as a descriptive attribute for personal names, critique how LC is instructing NACO catalogers to record elements about gender, and make recommendations to …