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A Bird's Eye View of Authority Control in Cataloging
Proceedings of the Taxonomic Authority Files Workshop, June 22-23, 1998 (1998)
  • Karen S Calhoun, University of Pittsburgh - Main Campus
Abstract

In this invited paper for an NSF-funded workshop for the systematics and library communities, Calhoun relates the story of cooperative authority control in libraries, drawing parallels to the problem domain of the systematics community and biological information managers. She describes what made community-wide authority control possible in libraries; offers a high-level view of how it works from systems and practitioner perspectives; and assesses the limitations, prospects and challenges for the current authority control framework in libraries.

Publication Date
June, 1998
Editor
Stanley Blum
Publisher
California Academy of Sciences
Citation Information
Karen S Calhoun. "A Bird's Eye View of Authority Control in Cataloging" San Francisco CAProceedings of the Taxonomic Authority Files Workshop, June 22-23, 1998 (1998)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/karen_calhoun/24/