Cheaper DVD prices and increased patron demand have led to more video recordings in library catalogs. With long lists of cast and crew, these catalog records are more detailed than many books. For institutions requiring authorized name headings, both personal and corporate, heavily detailed catalog records for video recordings can be burdensome. Not all libraries that contribute original cataloging records to utilities such as OCLC are authorized to create corresponding authority records. A recent survey asked a sample of catalog librarians of video recordings in different types of libraries about their viewpoints and workflows in the context of authority control
Presentation delivered at the 2008 Tennessee Library Association Spring conference
This white paper, based upon the final report of the University of Michigan Library Authority Contro...
journal articleThe prospect of authority control in digital libraries creates unique challenges. Dig...
Cheaper DVD prices and increased patron demand have led to more video recordings in library catalogs...
Authority control, or the maintenance of consistent access points throughout a catalog, may not be t...
The most fun part of cataloging, authority control, is the identity management work performed to mai...
Libraries have long struggled with the question of how to best classify and enable access to videore...
As more libraries acquire online catalogs, the interest and attention given to automated authority c...
In 1986, Northwestern University Library began acquiring videorecordings which would support the uni...
The staff of the Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine Library cataloged 702 audiovisual titles betwee...
Cataloguing cannot exist without standardised access points, and authority control is the mechanism ...
The prospect of contributing to an authority file used by libraries throughout the United States and...
In order to establish unique personal name headings, catalogers occasionally undertake their own res...
Machine-readable data bases of bibliographic records provide the substance for online catalogs. In o...
Authority control work has been affected as libraries implement online catalogs. Individual librarie...
Presentation delivered at the 2008 Tennessee Library Association Spring conference
This white paper, based upon the final report of the University of Michigan Library Authority Contro...
journal articleThe prospect of authority control in digital libraries creates unique challenges. Dig...
Cheaper DVD prices and increased patron demand have led to more video recordings in library catalogs...
Authority control, or the maintenance of consistent access points throughout a catalog, may not be t...
The most fun part of cataloging, authority control, is the identity management work performed to mai...
Libraries have long struggled with the question of how to best classify and enable access to videore...
As more libraries acquire online catalogs, the interest and attention given to automated authority c...
In 1986, Northwestern University Library began acquiring videorecordings which would support the uni...
The staff of the Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine Library cataloged 702 audiovisual titles betwee...
Cataloguing cannot exist without standardised access points, and authority control is the mechanism ...
The prospect of contributing to an authority file used by libraries throughout the United States and...
In order to establish unique personal name headings, catalogers occasionally undertake their own res...
Machine-readable data bases of bibliographic records provide the substance for online catalogs. In o...
Authority control work has been affected as libraries implement online catalogs. Individual librarie...
Presentation delivered at the 2008 Tennessee Library Association Spring conference
This white paper, based upon the final report of the University of Michigan Library Authority Contro...
journal articleThe prospect of authority control in digital libraries creates unique challenges. Dig...