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Hoffman, Herbert H. – Library Resources & Technical Services, 1998
Discusses cataloging methods for online catalogs concerning the retrieval of works contained in collections and anthologies. Contents notes, separate added entries for each item, and the use of analytics are considered, and it is suggested that the use of analytics may be the best solution. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Bibliographic Records, Content Analysis, Library Catalogs, Machine Readable Cataloging
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Wilson, Mary Dabney – Library Resources & Technical Services, 1998
Presents the evolution of subject access to works about individual corporate bodies in Anglo-American subject cataloging practice. Comparison is made to works of individual biography, the lack of comparable subject access is explored, and recommendations are made to restore parity by using syndetic reference structure through automated maintenance…
Descriptors: Bibliographic Records, Comparative Analysis, Library Catalogs, Machine Readable Cataloging
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Giordano, Richard – Library Resources & Technical Services, 1994
Describes the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) project and the TEI header, which documents electronic text in a standard interchange format understandable to both librarian catalogers and nonlibrarian text encoders. The form and function of the TEI header is introduced, and its relationship to the MARC record is explained. (10 references) (KRN)
Descriptors: Bibliographic Records, Cataloging, Classification, Coding
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Drabenstott, Karen M., Weller, Marjorie S. – Library Resources & Technical Services, 1996
Analyzes data from two empirical studies of spelling errors made in online catalog searches. One study used transaction logs to categorize errors, while another gauged student responses to an experimental catalog that detected errors. Recommendations for improving online catalogs to assist users in spelling are discussed. Contains 10 tables and 3…
Descriptors: Computer Software Evaluation, Data Analysis, Error Correction, Improvement
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Horn, Marguerite E. – Library Resources & Technical Services, 2002
Discusses the difference in subject access in OPACs (online public access catalogs) between subject searching (authority, alphabetic, or controlled vocabulary) versus keyword searching (uncontrolled, free text, natural language vocabulary). Compares a query on the term "garbage" in two online catalogs and discusses results. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Comparative Analysis, Keywords, Library Catalogs
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Li, Yiu-On; Leung, Shirley W. – Library Resources & Technical Services, 2001
Discussion of aggregator databases focuses on a project at the Hong Kong Baptist University library to integrate full-text electronic journal titles from three unstable aggregator databases into its online public access catalog (OPAC). Explains the development of the electronic journal computer program (EJCOP) to generate MARC records for…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cataloging, Computer Software Development, Databases
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Shemberg, Marian – Library Resources & Technical Services, 1997
Examines access problems that occur when the citations from indexes for articles in series differ from the way the items are cataloged. A search was conducted in the online catalogs of various libraries and a comparison made between the bibliographic entries found to citations both in electronic indexes and in authors' references. (AEF)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Bibliographic Records, Cataloging, Citations (References)
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LeBlanc, Jim – Library Resources & Technical Services, 1995
Examines the intrinsic value of browsing a library collection, either in the stacks or on an online catalog. The value and cost of classification and shelf-listing is discussed, based on data compiled during studies conducted at Cornell University that timed catalogers while they performed the shelf-listing component of cataloging. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Cataloging, Classification
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Poulsen, Claus – Library Resources & Technical Services, 1996
An examination of two university libraries found composite works to represent 10% to 20% of the collections and the number of articles in each work to vary between 20 to 30 per book. Concludes that libraries could provide access to between 200% and 600% more works by just adding the table of contents of composite works to their catalogs. (PEN)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Anthologies, Cataloging
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Calhoun, John C. – Library Resources & Technical Services, 1998
An investigation of books reviewed (1989-95) in Choice Reviews, the CD-ROM version of Choice, determined all titles mentioned (n44,950) were received or purchased by California State University Dominguez Hills and other academic libraries in the Online Union Catalog (OLUC). Findings were further tested to see how they could be incorporated into an…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Book Reviews, Higher Education, Library Collection Development
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Chan, Lois Mai; Vizine-Goetz, Diane – Library Resources & Technical Services, 1998
This study explored the feasibility of scanning the OCLC Online Union Catalog (OLUC) to create subject heading validation files. Concluded that automatically generated subject heading files were practical and that such files could be used to verify subject heading strings constructed by catalogers, update subject headings in catalog maintenance,…
Descriptors: Bibliographic Records, Cataloging, Computers, Databases
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Xu, Hong; Lancaster, F. W. – Library Resources & Technical Services, 1998
An analysis of 205 records in the OCLC Online Union Catalog (OLUC) found considerable duplication among subject access points provided by title, subject heading, and classification number fields. On average, only 4.12 unique access points were found per record. The results suggest that online catalogs might outperform card catalogs more in…
Descriptors: Classification, Comparative Analysis, Indexing, Online Catalogs
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Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr.; And Others – Library Resources & Technical Services, 1995
Discussion of user persistence in displaying postings from an online catalog focuses on a study at the University of Illinois at Chicago that compared results of an earlier study of user persistence with a recent study of users and their online catalog, LUIS. Results of questionnaires and transaction log analysis are reported. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
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Gaynor, Edward – Library Resources & Technical Services, 1994
Describes a project designed to provide bibliographic control and access through use of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Header and MARC record to electronic texts coded with Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). Steps in the cataloging process, efforts to refine the process, and the issues the process raises are discussed. (16…
Descriptors: Bibliographic Records, Cataloging, College Libraries, Computer System Design
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Maple, Amanda; Henderson, Tona – Library Resources & Technical Services, 2000
Describes the creation of a digital music library at Pennsylvania State University. Highlights include infrastructure, including hardware, software, and streaming technology; the digitization of library collections, including copyright considerations, long-term preservation of audio, and access through the library's online catalog; staffing; and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Computer Software, Copyrights
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