NACO versus ISAN: prospects for name authority control
Abstract
A traditional model of name authority control (the Name Authority Cooperative Program (NACO)) and the International Standard Author Number (ISAN), which was proposed in a previous article, are compared. This comparison is drawn in terms of the following criteria: input required during the standardisation of names; support for universal bibliographic control; promotion of collaboration between libraries and information services with regard to resource sharing and shared cataloguing; support for quality interaction between the user and information; saving of costs and time; and finally, the accommodation of future changes. Based on these results, the more effective method of the two is proposed for the standardisation of names.
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Citation
Snyman, M.M.M. and Jansen van Rensburg, M. (2000), "NACO versus ISAN: prospects for name authority control", The Electronic Library, Vol. 18 No. 1, pp. 63-68. https://doi.org/10.1108/02640470010320470
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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