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Svenonius, E.; Molto, M.: Automatic derivation of name access points in cataloging (1990)
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- Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 41(1990) no.4, S.254-263
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Molto, M.; Svenonius, E.: ¬An electronic interface to AACR2 (1998)
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- Abstract
- Reports results of a project to explore ways of reconfiguring AACR2 for use in an automated environment. A subset of AACR2 title proper rules for books was chosen for analysis. A functional classification of the rule subset was developed, based on the 4 facets: Source, Choice, Form, and Definition. The rules were also classified according to whether they were core or peripheral. A prototype electronic interface was developed for searching and displaying the classified rules. The greatest problem in the rule reconfiguration stemmed from the structural problems of AACR2: rule groupings combining multiple subfacets under a single rule; rule redundancy; and rule scatter, between chapters, and between sections of chapters and appendices
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