The wisdom of the cataloguers: LCSH, indexer inconsistencies and collective intelligence
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The process of subject analysis and Library of Congress Subject Heading assignment is, despite the availability of rules and standards, a subjective one. Disagreements and inconsistencies between cataloguers regarding the correct Library of Congress Subject Headings for a given resource are widespread. This paper attempts to address the problem of these indexer inconsistencies by utilising the wisdom of the crowd. The various headings suggested by different cataloguers, for a particular resource from a large number of library
catalogues, can be collated to create a coherent, valid, and consistent set of Library of Congress Subject Headings that represent the collective wisdom of the cataloguers.
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- Is supplemented by
- Presentation: 10.5281/zenodo.7725992 (DOI)
- Conference paper: 10.5281/zenodo.7725962 (DOI)
Subjects
- CataloguesCatalogues
- https://iskouk.org/subjects/Z6UX1M59
- Library of Congress Subject Headings
- https://iskouk.org/subjects/YU6T0DJA
- Content analysis
- https://iskouk.org/subjects/9OQMAHBK