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Three women collaborate on a discussion about critical cataloging, writing notes on a paper labeled "TITLES."
Digital Dialogues Spring 2025 (11.1)

A Conversation on Critical Cataloging

Bree Midavaine, Rosalie Hooper, Sophia Meyers
A black ink and wash sketch on lined paper depicts a street scene with a large van labeled "EKINS" and "REKINS," a building, trees, and a crowd, dated April 30th, 1947.
Digital Dialogues Spring 2025 (11.1)

Considering Asian American Collections and Critical Cataloging

Christina Ayson-Plank, Rihoko Ueno
A black and white photograph shows a worn, patterned armchair and a large dried floral arrangement on a wooden wall, with several mismatched doors and a makeshift roof in the background.
Digital Dialogues Spring 2025 (11.1)

Critical Cataloging, or Why Collection Descriptions Should Be Reviewed

Martien de Vletter
A polychrome ceramic jar, likely Acoma Pueblo, decorated with stylized birds, flowers, and foliage in brown, red, and black on a cream background.
Digital Dialogues Spring 2025 (11.1)

Critiquing the Catalog: The Fine Arts (N) Range of the Library of Congress Classification System, Systemic Bias, and the Potential of Digital Technologies

Stefanie Hilles
A black and white photo shows a large room filled with workers sorting vast quantities of index cards on long tables, with a massive card catalog system lining the back wall.
Digital Dialogues Spring 2025 (11.1)

Critical Cataloging: Researching American Art History on Its Own Terms

Tracy Stuber, Jennifer Way
An old newspaper spread features articles about artist Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller, alongside photographs of her, including two profile portraits and one of her in a Greek costume.
Research Note Fall 2022 (8.2)

Asserting Agency: Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller’s Scrapbook

Erika Schneider
A collage of diverse historical graphic art pieces, including portraits, landscapes, and illustrations, surrounds the title "Imperfect History: Curating the Graphic Arts Collection at Benjamin Franklin's Public Library."
Digital Dialogues Fall 2022 (8.2)

Telling Imperfect Histories with the Digital

Jennifer Van Horn
Terron, from Maryland Institute College of Art Facilities Management, featured in the Maryland Institute Black Archives project.
Digital Dialogues Fall 2022 (8.2)

Maryland Institute Black Archives: A Post-Custodial Project

Ellen Y. Tani
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