2009
DOI: 10.5860/lrts.53n3.197
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Idaho Participation in NACO: The Effect on Idaho Corporate Name Authority Control

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“…Folkner and Glackin concluded that "Through the participation of Idaho institutions in the NACO program, authority control of Idaho agencies has significantly increased when measured by the number of authority records created for Idaho corporate bodies." 13 Special collections and archives professionals have begun to recognize the importance of using standardized names in their work. Some advocate creating separate XML name authority records and databases, while others call for the creation of software and automated processes to identify, pull, and standardize names within non-MARC metadata.…”
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“…Folkner and Glackin concluded that "Through the participation of Idaho institutions in the NACO program, authority control of Idaho agencies has significantly increased when measured by the number of authority records created for Idaho corporate bodies." 13 Special collections and archives professionals have begun to recognize the importance of using standardized names in their work. Some advocate creating separate XML name authority records and databases, while others call for the creation of software and automated processes to identify, pull, and standardize names within non-MARC metadata.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%