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Karen Anderson

Bio: Karen Anderson is an academic researcher. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 16 citations.


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TL;DR: Efforts to repurpose existing Library of Congress Subject Headings as faceted data, taking advantage of recent developments in the MARC 21 formats are described.
Abstract: Music catalogers have embraced in current cataloging the flexibility, intuitiveness, and expressivity afforded by the Library of Congress’s new faceted vocabularies. In order to realize the...

9 citations

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TL;DR: This paper outlines how librarians at the University of North Texas Libraries used the application of relevant cataloging standards and controlled vocabularies to increase access to a large collection of tabletop games.
Abstract: Collections of three-dimensional materials may not be discoverable to library users if they lack adequate metadata. Discovery of these collections may be enhanced through the application of relevant cataloging standards and controlled vocabularies. This paper outlines how librarians at the University of North Texas Libraries used these strategies to increase access to a large collection of tabletop games.

7 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore how to ethically, efficiently, and accurately add demographic terms for African American authors to catalog records, and show that adding demographic terms can improve the cataloging of African American documents.
Abstract: This research project explores how to ethically, efficiently, and accurately add demographic terms for African American authors to catalog records. A Department of History graduate student ...

6 citations

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TL;DR: PCC and the Music Library Association (MLA) and Music OCLC Users Group (MOUG) have a long history of coordinating and collaborating on standards, best practices, and training of the music catalogin...
Abstract: PCC and the Music Library Association (MLA) and Music OCLC Users Group (MOUG) have a long history of coordinating and collaborating on standards, best practices, and training of the music catalogin...

5 citations