Due to 19th to mid-20th century naming conventions, womens' names are often subsumed in documentation under that of their spouse, if recorded at all. Examples of this practice can be seen in various architectural drawings records in the Alexander Architectural Archives (AAA).
In 2022, a pilot program was created by AAA staff Katie Pierce Meyer, Stephanie Tiedeken, Beth Dodd, and Nancy Sparrow to find unattributed female clients' names within architectural drawings and add them to their records (contributor and title field.) This work was conducted with students from the INF 385S Digital Libraries course taught by Dr. Albert Palacios, Latin American Studies Digital Scholarship Coordinator. The workflow below is adapted from these individuals' work as well as initial research by Devon Murphy, Metadata Analyst. The workflow is to be adaptable to any metadata schema.
Wilson Special Collections Library. “A Guide to Conscious Editing at Wilson Special Collections Library.” UNC Libraries, 2022.https://library.unc.edu/2022/06/conscious-editing-guide/ specifically the section "Revealing the Woman Behind Mrs. Husband's Name"
Yale Library. 2022. “Reparative Archival Description Working Group: ArchivesSpace Agents Reparative Task Force for Women’s Names.” Yale University Library Research Guides. Yale Library. 2022. https://guides.library.yale.edu/c.php?g=1140330&p=8319100.