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Tanesa G. King is a cataloging librarian and researcher at Binghamton University's University Libraries specializing in reproductive health information systems. Her scholarly work addresses critical gaps in how libraries organize and provide access to sensitive health information.
Her research focuses on:
- Improving Library of Congress classification for reproductive health topics
- Addressing biases in subject heading hierarchies
- Enhancing intersectional representation in cataloging systems
- Expanding collection development for abortion and birth control resources
King's work examines how power dynamics related to gender, race, class, and sexuality affect information organization systems. Following the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022, she recognized the urgent need for libraries to provide comprehensive, accessible reproductive health information to patrons.
Her publication trends reveal a growing scholarly focus on the political dimensions of information organization, particularly how classification systems can either support or undermine access to vital health resources. Her research demonstrates the evolving role of librarians as information activists in contested health domains.
King actively engages with scholarly communities through ORCID (0009-0000-8050-9453) and contributes to important conversations about equitable information access in the digital age.
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