This white paper, based upon the final report of the University of Michigan Library Authority Control Working Group, submitted March 30, 2011, demonstrates that, within an environment of a single, Google-like search box, results are far more accurate with controlled headings.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/110677/5/AuthorityControl2011.pd
Authority control is a quite recent term in the long history of cataloguing, although the underlying...
Following the decision of the Library of Congress (LC) to discontinue series authority control, ma...
For years, librarians have been able to distill the notion of authority, in its purest form, to two ...
As more libraries acquire online catalogs, the interest and attention given to automated authority c...
Authority control work has been affected as libraries implement online catalogs. Individual librarie...
Machine-readable data bases of bibliographic records provide the substance for online catalogs. In o...
Authority control is a vital part of providing students and faculty with adequate access to collecti...
Eleven years ago, in Florence, during an international conference on authority control, many experts...
Cataloguing cannot exist without standardised access points, and authority control is the mechanism ...
Report from the Authority Control Interest Group meeting (ACIG) held at the American Library Associa...
While many catalogers are using the Web to find the information they need to perform authority work ...
Presentation for Ohio Valley Group of Technical Services Librarians Annual Conference 2019. This pre...
Accuracy in management and presentation of data is probably the most relevant feature that character...
Cheaper DVD prices and increased patron demand have led to more video recordings in library catalogs...
This chapter outlines how search engine technology can be used in online public access library catal...
Authority control is a quite recent term in the long history of cataloguing, although the underlying...
Following the decision of the Library of Congress (LC) to discontinue series authority control, ma...
For years, librarians have been able to distill the notion of authority, in its purest form, to two ...
As more libraries acquire online catalogs, the interest and attention given to automated authority c...
Authority control work has been affected as libraries implement online catalogs. Individual librarie...
Machine-readable data bases of bibliographic records provide the substance for online catalogs. In o...
Authority control is a vital part of providing students and faculty with adequate access to collecti...
Eleven years ago, in Florence, during an international conference on authority control, many experts...
Cataloguing cannot exist without standardised access points, and authority control is the mechanism ...
Report from the Authority Control Interest Group meeting (ACIG) held at the American Library Associa...
While many catalogers are using the Web to find the information they need to perform authority work ...
Presentation for Ohio Valley Group of Technical Services Librarians Annual Conference 2019. This pre...
Accuracy in management and presentation of data is probably the most relevant feature that character...
Cheaper DVD prices and increased patron demand have led to more video recordings in library catalogs...
This chapter outlines how search engine technology can be used in online public access library catal...
Authority control is a quite recent term in the long history of cataloguing, although the underlying...
Following the decision of the Library of Congress (LC) to discontinue series authority control, ma...
For years, librarians have been able to distill the notion of authority, in its purest form, to two ...