<p>Catalogers hold very specific types of power when they describe people families and corporate bodies. When creating a personal name authority record for example catalogers determine the authorized name by which an individual will be known then identify a few characteristics of the individual that distinguish them from others while balancing their judgment with respect for the individual&rsquo;s self-concept and management of their public identity. This is a powerful position and that power must be exercised ethically.</p><p>As name authority control moves toward an identity management model catalogers are taking on new roles authority data is used in innovative ways and libraries increasingly interact with non-library datasets and name disambiguation algorithms. During this transition it is imperative that the library community reflect on the ethical questions that arise from its historical and emerging practices.</p><p>This collection explores and develops this framework through theoretical and practice-based essays stories interviews taxonomies content analyses and other methods. As it explores ethical questions in a variety of settings this book will deepen readers&rsquo; understanding of names identities and library catalogs. The chapters from this volume are intended to spark conversations among librarians archivists library technologists library administrators and library and information science students.</p><p>Jane Sandberg received her MLIS from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is the Electronic Resources Librarian at Linn-Benton Community College in Albany Oregon where she coordinates library cataloging and systems. Her research interests include linked data approaches to name authority control queer and trans local histories open source software in rural communities and historical dimensions of online transgender activism.</p>
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