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Information Processing & Management
Volume 25, Issue 2, 1989, Pages 187-203
 
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doi:10.1016/0306-4573(89)90006-X    How to Cite or Link Using DOI (Opens New Window)
Copyright © 1989 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.

Automated title page cataloging: A feasibility study

Stuart WeibelCorresponding Author Contact Information, Michael Oskins and Diane Vizine-Goetz

Online Computer Library Center Office of Research, 6565 Frantz Road, Dublin, OH 43017-0702, USA

Received 23 February 1988; 
accepted 3 June 1988. ;
Available online 16 July 2002.

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Abstract

The cost of original cataloging remains a substantial expense for libraries and a hindrance to rapid availability of newly published materials. We have prototyped a rule-based system to explore the impediments to automating descriptive cataloging from title pages. Our test results suggest that it is possible to capture a substantial part of the regularity in title page layout in a small set of rules. Our system correctly identified over 80% of the bibliographic fields present on a random sample of title pages. Significant unsolved problems include the difficulty of incorporating a cataloger's general knowledge about the world in such a system, the complexity and irregularity of cataloging rules, and lack of reliable data capture techniques. Nonetheless, the methods explored hold promise for advancing the state of the art in the automation of cataloging and document format recognition.

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