The University of Michigan Library acknowledges that the language and structures used to describe collections are not, and should not be, neutral.
We further recognize that catalog records, finding aids, and descriptive information associated with databases, digital collections, exhibits, and other library resources are based on established systems and standards that often uphold and perpetuate many forms of oppression and bias, such as white supremacy, colonialism, ableism, patriarchy, misogyny, sexism and the marginalization of sexual orientations and gender identities.
Our commitmentWe stand against marginalization, oppression, and bias in its many forms. We are committed to reckoning with systemic injustice and making every aspect of our services, including our collections and the way we describe them, inclusive and accessible. Therefore we strive to:
We encourage you to contact us via our anonymous form if you encounter harmful or problematic language in the description of material.
BackgroundThis statement was developed by our DEIA Catalog Working Group and is based on similar statements and efforts at:
A related statement can also be found at the Bentley Historical Library.
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