“…Quality in library cataloging has been defined as maintaining authority control (Bade, etc. ), absence of typographical errors (Beall, ; Beall & Kafadar, ; Mann, ), the avoidance of duplicate records (Norgarde et al, ), and the level of information provided in the bibliographic data, often referred to as record enhancement (Hanson & Schalow, ; Shedenhelm & Burk, ). These criteria for library metadata quality greatly overlap with criteria of digital library metadata quality such as completeness, accuracy, and consistency (e.g., Bruce & Hillmann, ) which has been commonly accepted as three major criteria of quality by both digital and traditional library community (e.g., Park & Tosaka, 2009).…”