Automated Authority Control in ARL Libraries

Automated Authority Control in ARL Libraries

Author: Stefanie A. Wittenbach

Publisher: Association of Research Libr

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13:

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Contains job descriptions and organization charts, planning documents, procedures, authority workforms, and system reports.


Retrospective Conversion

Retrospective Conversion

Author: Brian Schottlaender

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-10-12

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1136583335

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Retrospective Conversion is an essential guide for library catalogers and technical services managers in the process of converting manual catalog records to machine readable form. It clearly illustrates the advantages and disadvantages of the three conversion methods--converting in-house, contracting to a vendor, and a combination of the two--and covers the areas of cost, staff, time, and record quality for each. Catalogers will learn how to make a bigger investment in advance planning to achieve better end results. Helpful chapters emphasize the need for planning, quality control, and authority control in the creation of a complete catalog in a machine readable form. Also included are case studies that illustrate specific methods in action and provide a wealth of general, usable information. This unique reference covers a variety of valuable topics for catalogers involved in converting manual catalog records. It includes an in-depth bibliography and review of the retrospective conversion literature, including over 200 items addressing general considerations, special formats, and international issues. Specific examples of retrospective conversion are analyzed including projects in medium and large size institutions, non-serials and serials cataloging, music scores, and the Library of Congress’s conversion of the PREMARC file. Specific techniques are explained such as the development of a PC workstation interface to facilitate the conversion process, the use of sampling techniques in project cost analysis, how to determine what quality standards are needed and at what cost, and authority control in both manual and online catalogs.


Authority Control in Organizing and Accessing Information

Authority Control in Organizing and Accessing Information

Author: Arlene G. Taylor

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 682

ISBN-13: 0789027151

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In Authority Control in Organizing and Accessing Information: Definition and International Experience, international experts examine the state of the art and explore new theoretical perspectives. With contributions from 17 countries on three continents, this essential resource addresses standards, exchange formats, and metadata, covering authority control for names, works, and subjects. Twenty fascinating case examples show how authority control is practiced at libraries and other institutions around the world.