FAST, slow and Z39.19: Emerging trends in subject authority control
Annual Program for LITA/ALCTS CCS Authority Control in the Online
Environment Interest Group (ACIG), Orange County Convention Center -311-A/C Sunday, June 27, 2004 (1:30 - 4:00 pm)
Speakers:
ACIG Past and Future
Barbara Tillett, Chief, Cataloging Policy and Support Office (CPSO), Library of Congress
Z39.19 revised: new models for controlled vocabulary
Stephen Hearn, Authority Control Coordinator, University of Minnesota
What Have We Got to Lose? The Effect of Controlled Vocabulary on Keyword Searching Results
Arlene Taylor, Professor Emerita, Department of Library and Information Science, School of Information Sciences, Univ. of Pittsburgh
FAST: A Facetted LCSH-Based Subject Vocabulary
Edward O'Neill, Senior Research Scientist, Office of Research, OCLC Online Computer Library Center; Lois Mai Chan, Professor, School of Library and Information Science, University of Kentucky
New ways of thinking about authority control: Functional Requirements
for Bibliographic and Authority Records
John Attig, Monograph Cataloging Librarian, Pennsylvania State University
Moderated by Qiang Jin, Chair, LITA/ALCTS CCS Authority Control in the Online Environment Interest Group 2003-2004, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
A reception will follow the program to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Authority Control Interest Group (sponsored by MARCIVE).
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