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Date created: 2021-09-16 08:31 PM | Last Updated: 2025-03-03 08:39 PM

Identifier: DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/9MGWQ

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Description: The Hispanic/Latinx Inclusive Terminologies Project was in response to a series of calls to action by the Medical Library Association's Latinx Caucus in the summer of 2020. This endeavor included two project teams that reviewed Hispanic/Latinx terminology specific to the United States as a way to help capture and recognize the diversity of this population. Each team had two project leads, subject matter experts/mentors in residence and project members that were members of MLA and/or library/academic partners. Recognizing the labor that was undertaken by BIPOC information professionals on this project, this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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Hispanic/Latinx Inclusive Terminologies Project

About: The Hispanic/Latinx Inclusive Terminologies Project was in response to a series of calls to action by the Medical Library Association's Latinx Caucus in the summer of 2020. This endeavor included two project teams that reviewed Hispanic/Latinx terminology specific to the United States as a way to help capture and recognize the diversity of thi…

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