This study set out to see how controlled vocabularies help people find collections materials in electronic museum databases.It did this by interviewing collections staff from four museums. Eight people from library and non-library work areas at the four museums, who regularly search a museum database in the course of their work, were asked about their experiences with using controlled vocabularies to search. How people used controlled terms depended upon their job tasks and upon their knowledge of terms, past experience and training, and whether they trusted that terms would deliver good search results. Difficulties in using them were identified as being to do with terms themselves; the knowledge of the person searching; and the quality of ...
Libraries are undergoing changes from managing traditional to hydrid information. With the rapid dev...
Little attention has previously been paid to the use of controlled vocabularies and subject keywords...
Paper accompanying a poster for the 2007 ASIS&T Annual Conference. Paper discusses the University of...
This paper describes the results of a study designed to assess the state of controlled vocabulary ad...
This paper describes the results of a study designed to assess the state of controlled vocabulary ad...
The question whether controlled vocabulary or natural language free-text terms is the most effectiv...
Controlled vocabularies are an important mechanism for ensuring consistency in a repository and nece...
The University of North Texas Libraries developed a system for creating and managing a hierarchical ...
This poster illustrates the importance of vocabulary control to achieve consistency and precision in...
Search providers in domains from medicine to news have long labelled documents with controlled vocab...
At one time controlled vocabulary was an essential component of bibliographic instruction sessions. ...
Keyword searching and controlled vocabularies such as Library of Congress subject headings (LCSH) pr...
This thesis deals with one of the main questions within information science: The question about cont...
Discusses the factors to consider in online searching in libraries. Controlled vocabulary versus fre...
Use of controlled vocabularies has been shown to provide benefits for search and discovery and to en...
Libraries are undergoing changes from managing traditional to hydrid information. With the rapid dev...
Little attention has previously been paid to the use of controlled vocabularies and subject keywords...
Paper accompanying a poster for the 2007 ASIS&T Annual Conference. Paper discusses the University of...
This paper describes the results of a study designed to assess the state of controlled vocabulary ad...
This paper describes the results of a study designed to assess the state of controlled vocabulary ad...
The question whether controlled vocabulary or natural language free-text terms is the most effectiv...
Controlled vocabularies are an important mechanism for ensuring consistency in a repository and nece...
The University of North Texas Libraries developed a system for creating and managing a hierarchical ...
This poster illustrates the importance of vocabulary control to achieve consistency and precision in...
Search providers in domains from medicine to news have long labelled documents with controlled vocab...
At one time controlled vocabulary was an essential component of bibliographic instruction sessions. ...
Keyword searching and controlled vocabularies such as Library of Congress subject headings (LCSH) pr...
This thesis deals with one of the main questions within information science: The question about cont...
Discusses the factors to consider in online searching in libraries. Controlled vocabulary versus fre...
Use of controlled vocabularies has been shown to provide benefits for search and discovery and to en...
Libraries are undergoing changes from managing traditional to hydrid information. With the rapid dev...
Little attention has previously been paid to the use of controlled vocabularies and subject keywords...
Paper accompanying a poster for the 2007 ASIS&T Annual Conference. Paper discusses the University of...