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Uniqueness Matters: Author-Supplied Keywords and LCSH in the Library Catalog
Authors:Theda Schwing  Sevim McCutcheon  Margaret Beecher Maurer
Institution:1. Linscheid Library , East Central University , Ada , Oklahoma , USA;2. Kent State University Libraries , Kent , Ohio , USA
Abstract:This study concerns the overlap between author-supplied keywords and Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) in Electronic Thesis and Dissertation (ETD) bibliographic records in the library catalog. The article provides a discussion on uniqueness, matching, and complementariness based on a replication of Strader's methodology and rubric from a 2009 article. Findings support most of Strader's conclusions, including the complementary nature of keywords and controlled vocabularies. Both keywords and LCSH provide unique terms that enhance access. Researchers also broke new ground regarding partial matching, particularly within LCSH. The fact that uniqueness matters has implications for the continued use of LCSH, for LCSH maintenance, and for further research.
Keywords:Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)  subject access  electronic theses and dissertations  keyword indexing  cataloging evaluation  cataloging quality analysis  ETD
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