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Attitudes among German- and English-Speaking Librarians toward (Automatic) Subject Indexing
Authors:Alice Keller
Institution:1. Zentralbibliothek Zurich, Zurich, Switzerlandalice.keller@zb.uzh.ch
Abstract:The survey described in this article investigates the attitudes of librarians in German- and English-speaking countries toward subject indexing in general, and automatic subject indexing in particular. The results show great similarity between attitudes in both language areas. Respondents agree that the current quality standards should be upheld and dismiss critical voices claiming that subject indexing has lost relevance. With regard to automatic subject indexing, respondents demonstrate considerable skepticism—both with regard to the likely timeframe and the expected quality of such systems. The author considers how this low acceptance poses a difficulty for those involved in change management.
Keywords:subject cataloging  library catalogs  OPACs  subject access  college and university libraries  national libraries  catalogers  surveys
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