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  • × author_ss:"Weitz, J."
  • × theme_ss:"Formalerschließung"
  1. Weitz, J.: Cataloger's judgment : music cataloging questions and answers from the music OCLC users group newsletter (2003) 0.01
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    Date
    25.11.2005 18:22:29
  2. Weitz, J.: Videorecording cataloging : problems and pointers (2001) 0.00
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    Abstract
    "Videorecording Cataloging: Problems and Pointers" assumes basic knowledge of MARC 21 and the AACR2 cataloging rules for videorecordings. Not intended to be a comprehensive review of videorecording cataloging, it instead concentrates on areas that have proven to be problems for catalogers. Included among the topics discussed are sources of information, when to input a new record, special issues regarding music videos, DVDs and other videodiscs, colorized versions, letterboxed versions, closed captioning and audio enhancement, treatment of certain types of titles, statements of responsibility and credits, field 007, dates, numbers associated with videos, genre headings, locally made videorecordings, "In" analytics, statements of responsibility, and collection level cataloging.
  3. Gatenby, J.; Thornburg, G.; Weitz, J.: Collected work clustering in WorldCat : three techniques for maintaining records (2015) 0.00
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    Abstract
    WorldCat records are clustered into works, and within works, into content and manifestation clusters. A recent project revisited the clustering of collected works that had been previously sidelined because of the challenges posed by their complexity. Attention was given to both the identification of collected works and to the determination of the component works within them. By extensively analysing cast-list information, performance notes, contents notes, titles, uniform titles and added entries, the contents of collected works could be identified and differentiated so that correct clustering was achieved. Further work is envisaged in the form of refining the tests and weights and also in the creation and use of name/title authority records and other knowledge cards in clustering. There is a requirement to link collected works with their component works for use in search and retrieval.

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