Authority control

Introduction

Authority control is a key concept in library cataloging. It refers to maintaining consistency in the names of authors, subjects, and titles within a catalog or database to ensure accurate search and retrieval.

Importance of Authority Control

  • Ensures that different forms of the same author’s name (e.g., J.K. Rowling vs. Joanne Rowling) are linked together.
  • Maintains uniformity in subject headings for better discovery of related materials.
  • Helps in avoiding duplication and confusion in the library catalog.

Components

  • Name Authority: Standardized names for authors and contributors.
  • Subject Authority: Controlled vocabulary like LCSH (Library of Congress Subject Headings).
  • Series Authority: Uniform titles for series publications.

Conclusion

Authority control improves the quality and usability of the library catalog, allowing users to find all related resources efficiently under a single authorized heading.

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