Reeb, R.: ¬A quantitative method for evaluating the quality of cataloging (1984)
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- Abstract
- As a quality control measure particularly within the context of a union database like OCLC, cataloging revision can eliminate many errors which might otherwise be input. Based on this revision process, a sratistical method for evaluating the quality of a cataloger's work was developed. The rationale, method of scoring, and establishment of a standard are discussed.
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