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historically Historically womens names in some collections hidden from historical record; large one example of this can be found in some collections in the Alexander Architectural Archives. In 2022, a pilot program was run by Katie Pierce Meyer, Stephanie Tiedeken, Beth Dodd, and Nancy Sparrow to find womensunattributed female clients' names of residences, within architectural drawings and add them to collections record their records (contributor and title field.) Conducted this This work was conducted with students from the Intro to Metadata course taught by Dr. Albert Palacios's class. Workflow below adapted from Katie's work and , job title. The workflow below is adapted from these individuals' work as well as initial research by Devon Murphy, Metadata Analyst. Built The workflow is to be adaptable to any metadata schema.
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If your question is not answered in the wiki or if you'd like to suggest a tutorial/guideFor general questions about the workflow, please contact Devon Murphy at devon.murphy@austin.utexas.edu For a tutorial on how to use Census records and city directories, please contact Katie Pierce Meyer at katiepiercemeyer@austin.utexas.edu |
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Works Cited
https://guides.library.yale.edu/c.php?g=1140330&p=8319100
https://www.amphilsoc.org/blog/finding-mrs-mahone-and-other-indigenous-experts-archives
https://library.unc.edu/2022/06/conscious-editing-guide/ specifically the section "Revealing the Woman Behind Mrs. Husband's Name"
AAA Drawings Metadata Workflow 2022