The concept of authorship is central to how libraries organize their collections. But libraries do not only collect resources created by individuals, they also collect documents issued by organizations. Library catalogers use the concept of a “corporate body” to treat organizations as authors for the purpose of making their documents discoverable to users. This essay looks at the key features of establishing authorized access points (AAPs) and applying authority control for corporate bodies. It examines how practices with regard to corporate bodies have changed over time and considers the changes catalogers might expect to see in the future
In this paper we use a literature review to analyze the authority control and the role of authority ...
As more libraries acquire online catalogs, the interest and attention given to automated authority c...
Authority control is as old as the catalogues. The need for it grows proportionally according to the...
Catalogers have been establishing corporate body name headings (and other entities) in their origina...
This presentation was given as part of the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services ...
無<br>As corporate publications grow rapidly , it's much more difficult for a cataloger to determine ...
Eleven years ago, in Florence, during an international conference on authority control, many experts...
Accuracy in management and presentation of data is probably the most relevant feature that character...
Authority control is a vital part of providing students and faculty with adequate access to collecti...
Bibliographic control is the context in which authority control develops and distinguishes itself. W...
Machine-readable data bases of bibliographic records provide the substance for online catalogs. In o...
[[abstract]]As corporate publications grow rapidly , it's much more difficult for a cataloger to det...
Authority control is the backbone of the library catalogue and therefore a critical library activity...
Authority control is a quite recent term in the long history of cataloguing, although the underlying...
The proceedings published here relate to a conference that was proposed to focus on a decisive aspec...
In this paper we use a literature review to analyze the authority control and the role of authority ...
As more libraries acquire online catalogs, the interest and attention given to automated authority c...
Authority control is as old as the catalogues. The need for it grows proportionally according to the...
Catalogers have been establishing corporate body name headings (and other entities) in their origina...
This presentation was given as part of the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services ...
無<br>As corporate publications grow rapidly , it's much more difficult for a cataloger to determine ...
Eleven years ago, in Florence, during an international conference on authority control, many experts...
Accuracy in management and presentation of data is probably the most relevant feature that character...
Authority control is a vital part of providing students and faculty with adequate access to collecti...
Bibliographic control is the context in which authority control develops and distinguishes itself. W...
Machine-readable data bases of bibliographic records provide the substance for online catalogs. In o...
[[abstract]]As corporate publications grow rapidly , it's much more difficult for a cataloger to det...
Authority control is the backbone of the library catalogue and therefore a critical library activity...
Authority control is a quite recent term in the long history of cataloguing, although the underlying...
The proceedings published here relate to a conference that was proposed to focus on a decisive aspec...
In this paper we use a literature review to analyze the authority control and the role of authority ...
As more libraries acquire online catalogs, the interest and attention given to automated authority c...
Authority control is as old as the catalogues. The need for it grows proportionally according to the...