“…While cataloging researchers and practitioners have been contemplating cataloging ethics for decades (e.g., Berman, 1971; Olson, 2002), social justice movements and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts in the last 10 years have yielded greater awareness of ethical issues in cataloging and an increase in the number of research studies and initiatives exploring ethics in cataloging work. Recent research literature on cataloging ethics has focused on topics such as the need for a cataloging code of ethics, as well as ethical issues related to subject vocabularies and classification systems, descriptive cataloging and authority work, and cataloging for specific topics, audiences, and materials (e.g., Shoemaker, 2015; Watson, 2020; Billey, Drabinski, Roberto, 2014; Lee, Nam, & Nam, 2013; Dobreski, Snow, & Moulaison‐Sandy, 2022).…”