In early 2018, the DAMEid group requested that Cataloging and Metadata unit examine the metadata needs for the DAME. When analyzing metadata needs in both OAKTrust and Fedora, it became clear that the lack of name authority control was causing serious problems for users, especially in the case of a single author having many entries in the author index. For example, Steven M. Wright, Royce E. Wisenbaker, Professor II in Chemical and Electrical Engineering, has 10 different entries for his name. This problem is caused by the lack of authority control and the inconsistent ways in which names are inputted into Vireo and OAKTrust. In their report to the DAMEid committee, the Metadata and Cataloging librarians strongly suggested that some type of...
Neither the standards nor the software underlying institutional repositories anticipated performing ...
Library catalogs do not provide catalog users with the assistance they need to easily and confidentl...
This study describes a questionnaire that was distributed to managers and staff of institutional rep...
In early 2018, the DAMEid group requested that Cataloging and Metadata unit examine the metadata nee...
Presented at the LD4 Conference on Linked Data in Libraries, Boston, MA, on May 11, 2019.This presen...
journal articleThe prospect of authority control in digital libraries creates unique challenges. Dig...
In order to establish unique personal name headings, catalogers occasionally undertake their own res...
In order to establish unique personal name headings, catalogers occasionally undertake their own res...
At Texas A&M University Libraries, a cross-departmental task group was formed to examine possible so...
© 2014 Walker & Armstrong. This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribut...
The development and implementation of a new digital collections system built on the Linked Data Plat...
This article suggests that catalogers can provide authority control for authors of journal articles...
The names of persons, families, and corporate bodies pose a particularly thorny problem for cataloge...
Institutional repositories typically make it easier for users to type in new metadata than to look u...
This presentation discusses name authority for institutional repositories. It gives an overview of s...
Neither the standards nor the software underlying institutional repositories anticipated performing ...
Library catalogs do not provide catalog users with the assistance they need to easily and confidentl...
This study describes a questionnaire that was distributed to managers and staff of institutional rep...
In early 2018, the DAMEid group requested that Cataloging and Metadata unit examine the metadata nee...
Presented at the LD4 Conference on Linked Data in Libraries, Boston, MA, on May 11, 2019.This presen...
journal articleThe prospect of authority control in digital libraries creates unique challenges. Dig...
In order to establish unique personal name headings, catalogers occasionally undertake their own res...
In order to establish unique personal name headings, catalogers occasionally undertake their own res...
At Texas A&M University Libraries, a cross-departmental task group was formed to examine possible so...
© 2014 Walker & Armstrong. This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribut...
The development and implementation of a new digital collections system built on the Linked Data Plat...
This article suggests that catalogers can provide authority control for authors of journal articles...
The names of persons, families, and corporate bodies pose a particularly thorny problem for cataloge...
Institutional repositories typically make it easier for users to type in new metadata than to look u...
This presentation discusses name authority for institutional repositories. It gives an overview of s...
Neither the standards nor the software underlying institutional repositories anticipated performing ...
Library catalogs do not provide catalog users with the assistance they need to easily and confidentl...
This study describes a questionnaire that was distributed to managers and staff of institutional rep...