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A project where two expert systems were built for library cataloging is described. The main task for these systems was to choose access points, ...
A project where two expert systems were built for li- brary cataloging is described. The main task for these systems was to choose access points, ...
Taniguchi S(2018)A system for supporting evidence recording in bibliographic records, Part II: What is valuable evidence for catalogers?
The general conclusion is that at present expert systems for cataloging can be used to produce correct bibliographic records, which might be useful in ...
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A project where two expert systems were built for library cataloging is described. The main task for these systems was to choose access points, ...
The existence of AACR2 and the other codified knowledge of cataloging were useful for prototypes, but AACR2 rules are not equivalent to expertise. However, this ...
Cataloging and expert systems: AACR2 as a knowledge base: A project where two expert systems were built for library cataloging is described.
This article reports on a pilot study that investigates the general patterns and the level of applicability of rules in the AACR2.
As the support criteria are unique to each institution, they are not discussed in these general examples. Using AACR2 certainly requires expertise. Veteran ...
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"Cataloging and Expert Systems: AACR2 as a Knowledge Base." Journal of the American Society for Information Science, May 1988.