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Many Hands Make Light Work, Part II: Name Authority Cooperative (NACO) Training and Workflows at University of Kentucky Libraries
Library Presentations
  • Julene L. Jones, University of Kentucky
Abstract

The most fun part of cataloging, authority control, is the identity management work performed to maintain consistent access points throughout a library's database. It is increasing in importance as metadata schemas and linked data applications evolve. University of Kentucky has developed multiple strategies for maintaining authority control and most recently, has undertaken NACO training! Our new experimental workflows post-training will be discussed.

Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
9-18-2015
Notes/Citation Information

A poster presentation at the 2015 Kentucky Library Association Conference in Louisville, KY.

The poster is available by clicking the Download button on the right. An accompanying handout is available as the additional file listed below.

Citation Information
Julene L. Jones. "Many Hands Make Light Work, Part II: Name Authority Cooperative (NACO) Training and Workflows at University of Kentucky Libraries" (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/julene/19/