Journal of Library Automation, vol 3, no 4
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Journal of Library Automation
ISSN 0022-2240
Volume 3, Number 4, December 1970
Feature Articles
An Algorithm for Variable-Length Proper-Name Compression
JAMES L. DOLBY
On-line Acquisitions by LOLITA
FRANCES G. SPIGAI AND THOMAS MAHAN
Listings of Uncataloged Collections
FRED L. BELLOMY AND LIES N. JACCARINO
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Feature Articles
An Algorithm for Variable-Length Proper-Name
Compression (p.257-275)
JAMES L. DOLBY
Viable on-line search systems require reasonable capabilities to automatically
detect (and hopefully correct) variations between request format and stored
format. An important requirement is the solution of the problem of matching
proper names, not only because both input specifications and storage specifications
are subject to error, but also because various transliteration schemes exist
and can provide variant proper name forms in the same data base. This paper
reviews several proper name matching schemes and provides an updated version
of these schemes which tests out nicely on the proper name equivalence classes
of a suburban telephone book. An appendix lists the corpus of names used
for algorithm test.
On-line Acquisitions by LOLITA (p.276-294)
FRANCES G. SPIGAI AND THOMAS MAHAN
The on-line acquisitions program (LOLITA) in use at the Oregon State
University Library is described in terms of development costs, equipment
requirements, and overall design philosophy. In particular, the record format
and content of records in the on-order file, and the on-line processing
of these records (input, search, correction, output) using a cathode ray
tube display terminal are detailed.
Listings of Uncataloged Collections (p.295-303)
FRED L. BELLOMY AND LIES N. JACCARINO
An operational computerized system used by the UCSB Libraries produces
listings of bibliographic data about items in collections where full cataloging
treatment is not considered justified. The system produces listings of the
brief bibliographic records sorted by any of the data elements in the record,
including up to twenty-five subject terms. Of special interest are the authority
listings of descriptions and the coordinate indexes to the full records.
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