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- Title: Authority Control in Organizing and Accessing Information
- Author : Barbara Tillett & Arlene G. Taylor
- Release Date : January 06, 2012
- Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines,Books,Professional & Technical,Education,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 11262 KB
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International authority control will soon be a reality. Examine the projects that are moving the information science professions in that direction today!
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. This essential resource, which has its origins in the International Conference on Authority Control (Italy, 2003), addresses standards, exchange formats, and metadataâwith sections on authority control for names, works, and subjects. Twenty fascinating case examples show how authority control is practiced at institutions in various nations around the world.
Authority Control in Organizing and Accessing Information provides an essential definition of authority control and then begins its sharply focused examinations of essential aspects of authority control with a section entitled âState of the Art and New Theoretical Perspectives.â Here youâll find chapters focusing on:
the current state of the artâwith suggestions for future developments
the importance (and current lack) of teaching authority control as part of a library/information science curriculum
the guidelines and methodology used in the creation of Italyâs SBN Authority FileNext, âStandards, Exchange Formats, and Metadataâ covers: Italyâs Bibliografia Nazionale Italiana UNIMARC database, which was created using authority control principles
the past and present activities of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), and an examination of IFLAâs Working Group on Functional Requirements and Numbering of Authority Records (FRANAR)
metadata standards as a means for accomplishing authority control in digital libraries
traditional international library standards for bibliographic and authority control
the evolution and current status of authority control tools for art and material culture information
the UNIMARC authorities formatâwhat it is and how to work with itâAuthority Control for Names and Worksâ brings you useful, current information on: changes and new features in the new edition of the International Standard Archival Authority Record (Corporate Bodies, Persons, Families)
Encoded Archival Context (EAC)âand its role in enhancing access to and understanding of records, and how it enables repositories to share creator description
the LEAF model for collection, harvesting, linking, and providing access to existing local/national name authority data
national bibliographic control in China, Japan, and Korea, plus suggestions for future cooperation between bibliographic agencies in East Asia
authority control of printers, publishers, and booksellers
how to create up-to-date corporate name authority records
authority control (and the lack of it) for worksâAuthority Control for Subjectsâ updates you on: subject gatewaysâwith a look at the differences between the Program for Cooperative Catalogingâs SACO program and browsable online subject gateways
MACSâa virtual authority file that crosses language barriers to provide multilingual access
OCLCâs FAST project, which strives to retain the rich vocabulary of LCSH while making the schema easier to understand, control, apply, and use
the efforts of Italyâs National Central Library toward semantic authority control
the interrelationship of subject indexing languages and authority controlâwith a look at the âsemantics vs. syntaxâ issue
how subject indexing is done in Italyâs Servizio Bibliotecario NazionaleâAuthority Control Experiences and Proje