At Texas A&M University Libraries, a cross-departmental task group was formed to examine possible solutions to the lack of authority control in the Libraries’ institutional repositories. It recommended the development of an app that would utilize internal identifiers and existing ones (ORCID, etc.) to disambiguate the names of persons and other entities. Our presentation will focus on the initial work of the task group in planning the app, and the cleanup of a sample of personal names to prepare for the testing of the future prototype of this app. Finally, we will highlight future steps for our project
In the past twenty years, the problem space of automatically recognizing, extracting, classifying, a...
In the past twenty years, the problem space of automatically recognizing, extracting, classifying, a...
Neither the standards nor the software underlying institutional repositories anticipated performing ...
Presented at the LD4 Conference on Linked Data in Libraries, Boston, MA, on May 11, 2019.This presen...
© 2014 Walker & Armstrong. This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribut...
Presentation for the 2013 Cross Timbers Library Collaborative (CTLC) Conference. This presentation d...
Library catalogs do not provide catalog users with the assistance they need to easily and confidentl...
In early 2018, the DAMEid group requested that Cataloging and Metadata unit examine the metadata nee...
This presentation discusses name authority for institutional repositories. It gives an overview of s...
This presentation was developed to help train student employees on metadata protocols implemented at...
In early 2018, the DAMEid group requested that Cataloging and Metadata unit examine the metadata nee...
Presentation for the sixteenth international symposium on electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs)...
In the past twenty years, the problem space of automatically recognizing, extracting, classifying, a...
Behind-the-scenes metadata work assists our users in finding library resources. Determining the sear...
In the past twenty years, the problem space of automatically recognizing, extracting, classifying, a...
In the past twenty years, the problem space of automatically recognizing, extracting, classifying, a...
In the past twenty years, the problem space of automatically recognizing, extracting, classifying, a...
Neither the standards nor the software underlying institutional repositories anticipated performing ...
Presented at the LD4 Conference on Linked Data in Libraries, Boston, MA, on May 11, 2019.This presen...
© 2014 Walker & Armstrong. This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribut...
Presentation for the 2013 Cross Timbers Library Collaborative (CTLC) Conference. This presentation d...
Library catalogs do not provide catalog users with the assistance they need to easily and confidentl...
In early 2018, the DAMEid group requested that Cataloging and Metadata unit examine the metadata nee...
This presentation discusses name authority for institutional repositories. It gives an overview of s...
This presentation was developed to help train student employees on metadata protocols implemented at...
In early 2018, the DAMEid group requested that Cataloging and Metadata unit examine the metadata nee...
Presentation for the sixteenth international symposium on electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs)...
In the past twenty years, the problem space of automatically recognizing, extracting, classifying, a...
Behind-the-scenes metadata work assists our users in finding library resources. Determining the sear...
In the past twenty years, the problem space of automatically recognizing, extracting, classifying, a...
In the past twenty years, the problem space of automatically recognizing, extracting, classifying, a...
In the past twenty years, the problem space of automatically recognizing, extracting, classifying, a...
Neither the standards nor the software underlying institutional repositories anticipated performing ...