14:18:52 From Laura McElfresh : https://guides.library.ubc.ca/Indiglibrarianship/briandeer 14:20:36 From Lucy Franklin : Our discovery is limited to title/author/subject. I could add contents notes til the cows come home and it wouldn't make any of our items more discoverable. It's really annoying. 14:21:11 From Reed David : Lucy: Not even a keyword search? 14:21:31 From Lucy Franklin : They come up in the ILS but not the OPAC. 14:21:51 From Sai Deng : Maybe not in subject search? 14:22:11 From Lucy Franklin : I have to be more proactive about subject headings. 14:22:15 From Sai Deng : I thought keyword search would work.? 14:22:43 From Lucy Franklin : Yes 14:24:28 From Laura McElfresh : University of Minnesota has made changes to display settings so that "Illegal aliens" and related SH no longer show (on the patron side). 14:26:31 From Adolfo Tarango : Laura, is your process such that the term remains in the record? 14:26:54 From Alyssa Koclanes : Laura, what ILS/Discovery do you have? 14:28:04 From Laura McElfresh : We're on Alma & Primo. Yes, the underlying SH remain (we're not happy about it. Not trying to speak for the ppl who made it happen -- I wasn't one of them -- but I think we see this as a starting point rather than an end.) 14:29:20 From Laura McElfresh : Our data folks on the UMN end did it. 14:29:44 From Deborah Rose-Lefmann : We've done that too, in our Alma instance. 14:30:13 From Laura McElfresh : (Had to consult with the Law Library because there were question of legal terminology -- I'm really getting out of my lane here! -- but their input was needed to ensure that the replacement headings were appropriate for Law patrons.) 14:30:30 From Stephanie Milbrodt (she/her) : WCCLS (Washington County Cooperative Library Services - a public library cooperative) has implemented the MeSH heading for Enslaved People in place of the passive language adopted by LCSH. We are looking at other options for person-first language in our catalog as well. 14:31:31 From Stephanie Milbrodt (she/her) : Time, money, resources 14:31:38 From Lucy Franklin : time, staff 14:31:41 From Reed David : +1 Stephanie 14:34:41 From Kathleen Aufderhaar : What about automated authority control vendors? 14:36:24 From Jeannie Luu : In our catalog, b/c of a past migration, most of our records don't have any subject headings. Being the lone ranger, I have started to add them as I can when something comes to repair or if a question is asked about the record from the OPAC side. 14:36:56 From Reed David : Jeannie: Yikes! 14:41:05 From Sai Deng : 1:40 go back to the main room 14:42:41 From Ann Ban : Hi Tom 14:43:13 From Sarah Furger : @Karl - yes, face-to-face meetings are probably the best way 14:45:41 From Tom Ferren - Core Staff To Sai Deng(privately) : Hi! I am going to start recording again. Someone stopped it... 14:57:32 From Jeannette Ho : We also talked about describing authors in bib records. 14:58:42 From Elizabeth Boniface : Author description is important to knowing what the author's perspective could be, but how to balance between accurate thorough description and essentially writing a novel-like description that would take away from other tasks? 14:59:55 From Jeannette Ho : The field we specifically discussed was the 386 field that allows us to enter terms describing the author. 15:00:25 From Amanda Xu : Thanks! 15:00:25 From Joy Panigabutra-Roberts : We work on 386 too. Esp for ethnic id 15:00:30 From Jeff Eller : Thanks! 15:00:32 From Elizabeth Boniface : Thanks for an amazing discussion! 15:00:34 From Natasha Cooper : Thank you! 15:00:34 From Joy Panigabutra-Roberts : Thank you! 15:00:35 From Sarah Furger : Thanks everyone! 15:00:39 From Shao-Chen Lin : Thank you! 15:00:45 From Ayana Looney : Thank you! 15:00:51 From Sai Deng To Tom Ferren - Core Staff(privately) : Thank you all the discussion leaders and participants! 15:01:05 From Sai Deng To Tom Ferren - Core Staff(privately) : Thank you ALA people!