Abstract :
Explicit authority control of works is essentially non-existent.
Our catalogs are built on a principle of controlling headings, and
primarily headings for names of authors. Our syndetic structure creates a
spider’s web of networked relationships among forms of headings, but it
ends there, despite the potential richness of depth among bibliographic
entities. Effective authority control of works could yield richness in the
catalog that would enhance retrieval capabilities. Works are considered
to constitute the intellectual content of informative artifacts that may be
collected and ordered for retrieval. In a 1992 study, the author examined
a random sample of works drawn from the catalog of the Georgetown
University Library. For each progenitor work, an instantiation network
(also referred to as a bibliographic family) was constituted. A detailed
analysis of the linkages that would be required for authority control of
these networks is reviewed here. A new study is also presented, in which
Library of Congress authority records for the works in this sample are
sought and analyzed. Results demonstrate a near total lack of control,
with only 5.6% of works for which authority records were found. From a
sample of 410 works, of which nearly half have instantiation networks,only 23 works could be said to have implicit authority control. However,
many instantiation networks are made up of successive derivations that
can be implicitly linked through collocation. The difficult work of explicitly
linking instantiations comes with title changes, translations, and
containing relations. The empirical evidence in the present study suggests
that explicit control of expressions will provide the best control
over instantiation networks because it is instantiations such as translations,
abridgments, and adaptations that require explicit linking. [Article
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Keywords :
instantiation networks , Expressions , authoritycontrol , Linkages , syndetic depth , Works