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Special Collections and Archives

Statement on Historical Language

The Special Collections and Archives library guide which provides information about the contents of our collections and details of how to access and consult material. These collections are open to staff and students, researchers and members of the public.

Statement on Harmful Language in Catalogue Description

Maynooth University’s Special Collections & Archives aim to describe special collections and archival materials in an accurate and informative manner that is inclusive and respectful to the individuals and communities who create, use, and are represented in the collections we care for. Some of the materials in our holdings contain offensive, derogatory or harmful language. Our catalogue and/or archival descriptions may also include historical language of their time-periods that by today's standards may be considered racist, sexist, or otherwise harmful to racialised and marginalised populations.

We acknowledge that description is not neutral, nor are the individuals who create it, and what constitutes appropriate description varies with context, time, and the views of the description creator. 

We are committed to updating and revising our descriptive language in relation to: 

  • identifying instances of racism, sexism, ableism and other forms of discrimination 
  • proposing changes and replacing inappropriate language introduced during legacy descriptive practices 
  • researching how communities describe themselves and using contemporary/current language respectful to the people and events reflected in our holdings  

If you encounter language in finding aids, catalogue records of archival holdings, digitised collections, exhibitions, etc., that you find problematic, offensive or harmful, or if you have questions or concerns, we welcome your feedback. Please fill out the following form: Feedback on Harmful Language in Cataloguing and Archival Description (Libwizard.com)

Acknowledgements 

This statement was adapted from those of Princeton University LibraryStanford LibrariesTemple University LibrariesUBCU Waterloo & Simon Fraser University Library. It was (last updated) on 2023-03-30.