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  1. Gorman, M.: ¬An adminstrator's view : factors influencing organized subject access (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Supports the continuing value of subject access in libraries. Isolates factors that should be taken into account when evaluating the cost effectiveness and cost benefit of subject access systems: type of subject need, recall and relevance, specifity, expressed relationship, usability, time, authority control, and cost
  2. Gorman, M.: Authority control in the context of bibliographic control in the electronic environment (2004) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Defines authority control and vocabulary control and their place and utility in modern cataloguing. Discusses authority records and authority files and the use and purposes of each. Describes the creation of authority records and the sources from which authority data is collected. Discusses "metadata" schemes and their manifold and manifest inadequacies; points out the relationship of the Dublin Core to the MARC family of standards and the fact that both are framework standards-the first simplistic and naïve, the second complex and nuanced. Defines precision and recall as desiderata in indexing and retrieval schemes and relates them to authority control in catalogues. Discusses the problems involved in cataloguing electronic documents and resources and proposes an international program under the Universal Bibliographic Control (UBC) umbrella, using an international code of descriptive cataloguing, and based on an international name authority file. Calls for urgent action on these proposals.
  3. Gorman, M.: Metadata or cataloguing? : a false choice (1999) 0.01
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    Source
    Journal of Internet cataloging. 2(1999) no.1, S.5-22