Report from the Authority Control Interest Group meeting (ACIG) held at the American Library Association Annual Meeting held in New Orleans in June 2011. The Library of Congress supplied an update report from Janis Young, and three speakers, Karen Coyle, Gordon Dunsire, and Robin Johnson, discussed the future of authority control with linked data
Machine-readable data bases of bibliographic records provide the substance for online catalogs. In o...
pre-printIn an effort to identify an automated means for updating and standardizing metadata within ...
This white paper, based upon the final report of the University of Michigan Library Authority Contro...
presentationPresentation given at the ALCTS/LITA Authority Control Interest Group, American Library ...
Authority control is a vital part of providing students and faculty with adequate access to collecti...
This presentation was given as part of the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services ...
As more libraries acquire online catalogs, the interest and attention given to automated authority c...
Presentation for Ohio Valley Group of Technical Services Librarians Annual Conference 2019. This pre...
This presentation was given at the meeting of the Technical Services Division of the Connecticut Lib...
This article provides practical guidance on the successes and challenges from three large institutio...
Authority control work has been affected as libraries implement online catalogs. Individual librarie...
Presented for the American Library Association ALCTS Cataloging Norm Discussion Group Meeting at Ame...
Authority control provided by Digital Commons is basic. Other than author names, Digital Commons doe...
Eleven years ago, in Florence, during an international conference on authority control, many experts...
Authority control provided by Digital Commons is basic. Other than author names, Digital Commons doe...
Machine-readable data bases of bibliographic records provide the substance for online catalogs. In o...
pre-printIn an effort to identify an automated means for updating and standardizing metadata within ...
This white paper, based upon the final report of the University of Michigan Library Authority Contro...
presentationPresentation given at the ALCTS/LITA Authority Control Interest Group, American Library ...
Authority control is a vital part of providing students and faculty with adequate access to collecti...
This presentation was given as part of the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services ...
As more libraries acquire online catalogs, the interest and attention given to automated authority c...
Presentation for Ohio Valley Group of Technical Services Librarians Annual Conference 2019. This pre...
This presentation was given at the meeting of the Technical Services Division of the Connecticut Lib...
This article provides practical guidance on the successes and challenges from three large institutio...
Authority control work has been affected as libraries implement online catalogs. Individual librarie...
Presented for the American Library Association ALCTS Cataloging Norm Discussion Group Meeting at Ame...
Authority control provided by Digital Commons is basic. Other than author names, Digital Commons doe...
Eleven years ago, in Florence, during an international conference on authority control, many experts...
Authority control provided by Digital Commons is basic. Other than author names, Digital Commons doe...
Machine-readable data bases of bibliographic records provide the substance for online catalogs. In o...
pre-printIn an effort to identify an automated means for updating and standardizing metadata within ...
This white paper, based upon the final report of the University of Michigan Library Authority Contro...