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  1. Nelson, D.N.; Marner, J.C.: ¬The concept of inadequacy in uniform titles (1995) 0.12
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    Abstract
    In the quest for cataloguing simplification a logical place to start is with areas that present complicated decision points for cataloguers. A potentially confusing interpretative task is the application of Library of Congress rule interpretation (LRCI) 25.10 dealing with the determination of an 'adequate' title. The authors propose the elimination of this rule, and instead call for a simple application of the concept of the differentiating uniform title, if applicable, thereby increasing access points and cataloguing speed, 2 key objectives of cataloguing simplification
  2. Nelson, D.N.; Marner, J.C.: Dates in added entries : an analysis of an AUTOCAT discussion (1995) 0.05
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  3. Marner, J.C.: Measuring the success of keyword search strategy in an online catalog (1993) 0.04
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  4. Halverson, J.A.; Gomez, J.; Marner, J.C.: Creation and implementation of an automated authority section at the Texas A&M University Library (1992) 0.04
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