Name authority control in local digitization projects and the eastern north carolina postcard collection

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Abstract

Authority control is a vitally important but frequently overlooked aspect of metadata creation for local digitization projects. The addition of digital projects metadata to the traditional cataloging environment creates a number of challenges for authority control, challenges arising in turn from the nature of the materials being digitized, choices made during the project and the tools used for the project. By examining the authority control applied to named entities in the Eastern North Carolina Postcard Collection at East Carolina University, this paper describes these challenges in some detail, and also describes endeavors to overcome them.

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Dragon, P. M. (2009). Name authority control in local digitization projects and the eastern north carolina postcard collection. Library Resources and Technical Services, 53(3), 185–196. https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.53n3.185

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