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  • × author_ss:"Danskin, A."
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  1. Danskin, A.: ¬A world turned upside down (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Presents a rebuttal of C.N. Cinneide's article: 'A foolish consistency ...' In the original. In the original article it was argued that the efforts to achieve authority control in online catalogues are both misguided and counter productive, and that although authority control may be beneficial in a traditional, manually produced catalogue, it is of little or no value in the online environment. Suggested that in future authority control may be dispensed with, thus releasing professional library staff from routine cataloguing tasks and leading to a greater integration of library services. Argues that the author fails to understand that the controlled vocabulary provided by authority headings is a prerequisite for effective information retrieval in online systems and that the cost of autority control will be reduced in future as a consequence of developments in technology and by cooperation between cataloguing agencies
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  2. Danskin, A.: ¬A declaration of inter-dependence (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The British Library and the Library of Congress have reinforced their mutual committment to the efficient exchange of high quality bibliographic data by a number of cooperative programmes of which the Cataloguing Policy Convergence Agreement is one example. Sets out the reasons why cataloguing policy differences still exist
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  3. Danskin, A.: ¬The Anglo-American Authority File : an idea whose time has come? (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Anglo American Authority File is the working title for an agreement between the British Library and the Library of Congress to develop a common authority file based on the existing US Name Authority File, a copy of which will be held at he British Library and maintained by overnight file transfer. Discusses discrepancies between BL and LoC main entry pairs
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  4. Danskin, A.: ¬The Anglo-American Authority File : completion of phase 2 (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Anglo-American Authority File is the initiative undertaken by the British Library and the Library of Congress in 1993 to develop a joint authority file in an attempt to reduce the costs of cataloguing by encouraging the exchange of bibliographic data. Provides a progress report on the 3 phase project, phase 2 of which has been completed
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  5. Danskin, A.: International standards in authority data control : costs and benefits (1997) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Revised version of a paper presented at the 62nd IFLA General Conference, Beijing
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  6. Danskin, A.: ¬The Anglo-American authority file : implementation of phase 2 (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Outlines the benefits sought by the Anglo American Authority File (AAF) project in replacing with a common authority file the Library of Congress US Name Authority File (USNAF) and the British Library Name Authority List (BLNAL). Describes the progress and techniques in the implementation of the project to create the AAF in the British Library (BL) and explains how it is used by cataloguers. Phase 1 was completed in 1996 with the loading of USNAF. Records were in USMARC format but searchable and reusable in conjunction with BLNAL. Phase 2 to eliminate duplicates was completed in 1997 for personal names and corporate names will be dealt with in 1999 when the BL Corporate Bibliographic System is also due to go live. This will prepare the ground for Phase 3, retrospective conversion to integrate BLNAL with USNAF into a single unified file
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  7. Danskin, A.: Better, faster, cheaper cataloguing! (1995) 0.00
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  8. Danskin, A.: ¬The retrospective conversion of the British Library catalogue of printed books (1997) 0.00
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  9. Danskin, A.: International initiatives in authority control (1998) 0.00
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