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Mark Scharff, Music Cataloger
Gaylord Music Library
Washington University in St. Louis
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FAST, slow and Z39.19: emerging trends in subject authority control
Annual Program for LITA/ALCTS CCS Authority Control in the Online
Environment Interest Group (ACIG)
Orange County Convention Center -311-A/C Sunday, June 27, 2004 (1:30 -
4:00 pm)
Speakers:
Barbara Tillett, Chief, Cataloging Policy and Support Office (CPSO),
Library of Congress: ACIG Past and Future
Stephen Hearn, Authority Control Coordinator, University of
Minnesota: Z39.19 revised: new models for controlled vocabulary
Arlene Taylor, Professor Emerita, Department of Library and Information
Science, School of Information Sciences, Univ. of
Pittsburgh: What Have We Got to Lose? The Effect of Controlled
Vocabulary on Keyword Searching Results
Edward O'Neill, Senior Research Scientist, Office of Research, OCLC
Online Computer Library Center; Lois Mai Chan, Professor, School of
Library and Information Science, University of
Kentucky: FAST: A Facetted LCSH-Based Subject Vocabulary
John Attig, Monograph Cataloging Librarian, Pennsylvania State
University:
New ways of thinking about authority control: Functional Requirements
for Bibliographic and Authority Records
Moderated by Qiang Jin, Chair, LITA/ALCTS CCS Authority
Control in the Online Environment Interest Group 2003-2004, University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
A reception will follow the program to celebrate the 20th anniversary of
Authority Control Interest Group (sponsored by MARCIVE).
Qiang Jin
Chair, LITA/ALCTS CCS Authority Control in the Online Environment
Interest Group 2003-2004 Original Cataloging Librarian and NACO
coordinator University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 220 Library 1408
W. Gregory Drive Urbana, Illinois 61801 217-265-6242 (office)
217-333-2214 (fax) [log in to unmask]
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