Rachel Newlin and Aaron Bock write: “Over the past decade, librarians and archivists have become increasingly concerned with outdated and offensive language in metadata and collections. In 2022, Schaumburg Township (Ill.) District Library adopted a harmful-content statement—also called a ‘harmful-language statement’ or a ‘statement on harmful content’—to recognize and reckon with problematic language in the library catalog. Harmful-content statements help libraries focus on describing materials in a way that is respectful and informed by their communities. The statement should be a catalyst for meaningful conversations about diversity, equity, and inclusion.”