An assessment of TemaTres and Multites characteristics for authority control in academic libraries
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v1i2.4430Keywords:
Thesauri, Thesauri management software, Authority control, Online catalogues, LibrariesAbstract
Two thesaurus management software applications, TemaTres and MultiTes, were assessed regarding their suitability for controlling authorities in university libraries. The results indicate that both software applications comply with most of the requirements, and that TemaTres is already used in university library systems for retrieving bibliographic records from online catalogues. However, an experimental assessment of their operational behavior both in the construction of thesauri, in its use with authority records and in subject retrieval is recommended.
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