Title of article :
The Issue of Word Division
in Cataloging Chinese Language Titles
Author/Authors :
Jie Huang
Kathleen J. M. Haynes، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
This study addresses how syllable or word division in
bibliographic records of Chinese materials affects title keyword
searches. Title keyword searches with both syllable division and word
division are conducted in OCLC, RLIN, and Peking University Library
(PKUL), and results are compared in terms of recall and precision. It is
found that with both OCLC and RLIN, the recall and precision percentages
vary greatly if the syllables of a keyword in the search are aggregated or not.
In contrast, for PKUL, the recall and precision percentages remain high and
the same in both ways. The findings suggest that PKUL has two advantages
overOCLC and RLIN that would reduce human errors inword division
in cataloging and searching. [Article copies available for a fee from
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Keywords :
word division , Chinese romanization , title keyword search , recall , Precision , Syllable division
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly