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Gender and sexuality in knowledge organization systems

This article addresses the terms and concepts in knowledge organization systems related to individuals and social groups with sexual and gender identities that do not conform to cis-heteronormativity. Preliminary insights suggest that these concepts are not represented adequately in knowledge organi...

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Published in:Canadian journal of information and library science 2024-10, Vol.47 (2), p.197-208
Main Authors: Borges Rodrigues Chagas, Leonardo, Aparecida Moura, Maria
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