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Subject Control in Online Catalogs

Autor Robert P Holley
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 ian 1990
Is the quality of subject access significantly better with the online catalog than with the card catalogs? For many years, librarians have been discontent with the quality of subject access in card catalogs, and they hoped that the online catalog would offer significant improvements. This new book addresses this question from five different perspectives--research studies, opinion pieces from public and technical services librarians, special needs, the international perspective, and a comprehensive annotated bibliography of previous work.

By exploring the progress of the online catalog to date and making suggestions for future research, the contributors to Subject Control in Online Catalogs provide important reading for public services and technical services librarians, as well as systems librarians. In one this single volume, you will find research studies promising new paths for systems developments, descriptions of international developments that have vital implications for American subject access, and the valuable perspectives of innovative public and technical services librarians.
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ISBN-13: 9780866567930
ISBN-10: 0866567933
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press

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ContentsPreface Subject Access in the Online Catalog , Failures in Subject Retrieval , Matching LCSH and User Vocabulary in the Library Catalog , Cataloging Catalysis: Toward a New Chemistry of Conscience, Communication, and Conduct in the Online Catalog , PRECIS in the Online Catalog , The Role of Classification in Online Systems , The Online Catalog: Dictionary, Classified, or Both? , Implementing NOTIS Keyword/Boolean Searching: A Case Study , Subject Access in a Bilingual Online Catalog , Title Words as Entry Vocabulary to LCSH: Correlation Between Assigned LCSH Terms and Derived Terms From Titles in Bibliographic Records With Implications for Subject Access in Online Catalogs , Subject Searching in Law Library OPACs , A Subject Cataloging Code? , A Reference Librarian?s View of the Online Subject Catalog , Subject Access in Online Catalogs: Developments in France , Subject Access in Online Catalogs: An Overview Bibliography,

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Is the quality of subject access significantly better with the online catalog than with the card catalogs? For many years, librarians have been discontent with the quality of subject access in card catalogs, and they hoped that the online catalog would offer significant improvements. This new book addresses this question from five different perspectives—research studies, opinion pieces from public and technical services librarians, special needs, the international perspective, and a comprehensive annotated bibliography of previous work.