FYI. Please let me know if there are any questions. Kol ṭuv, Jasmin

From: SACO Cataloging Discussion List <sacol...@listserv.loc.gov> On Behalf Of 
Soufi, Denise
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2024 6:58 AM
To: sacol...@listserv.loc.gov
Subject: [SACOLIST] New SACO funnel

Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the formation of the Middle East and Islamic Studies 
(MEIS) Funnel. Our mission statement:

The Middle East and Islamic Studies (MEIS) Funnel Project enables catalogers, 
subject librarians, and scholars to submit proposals for additions and changes 
to Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), Library of Congress Demographic 
Group Terms (LCDGT), Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms (LCGFT), and Library 
of Congress Classification (LCC) in the area of Middle East and Islamic 
Studies. Exceptions are for topics pertaining to Israel and Judaism, which are 
under the purview of the Judaica Subject Authority Funnel. MEIS was formed in 
Spring 2024 and falls under the Program for Cooperative Cataloging’s Subject 
Authority Cooperative Program (SACO).

This project’s goal is to promote and facilitate the creation of new LCSH, 
LCDGT, and LCGFT terminology as well as LCC numbers dedicated to improving 
discovery and access for Middle East and Islamic studies materials. It is also 
committed to reviewing and proposing changes to outdated, inaccurate, and 
harmful LCSH terminology about the Middle East and Islam.

The MEIS Funnel collaborates closely with the Middle East Librarians 
Association (MELA) Committee on Cataloging. Regular updates on the funnel’s 
progress will be communicated at the MELA Annual Meeting and related listservs.

The MEIS Funnel is coordinated by Denise Soufi, Metadata Librarian for Middle 
Eastern Languages at UNC-Chapel Hill (dso...@email.unc.edu), and Iman Dagher, 
Arabic and Islamic Studies Catalog Librarian at UCLA (idag...@library.ucla).  
We are in the process of organizing the funnel and setting up a website, so 
stay tuned for further updates on when you can begin submitting proposals or 
participate in funnel projects!

Best,
Denise and Iman

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Denise Soufi
Metadata Librarian for Middle Eastern Languages

Research Description & Management
203 Walter Royal Davis Library
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3900
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
P  919-926-3824   E  dso...@email.unc.edu<mailto:dso...@email.unc.edu>

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