The Trial of Searching for Musical Works Using Resource Discovery Tools
The Trial of Searching for Musical Works Using Resource Discovery Tools
It is not possible to perform a complete or efficient search for musical works using current resource discovery tools. Using examples from Encore, EBSCO Discovery Service™1, Primo®2, and WorldCat®3 Local, the author shows the limitations inherent in using the latest generation of discovery tools for music searches. Music searching is problematic in these tools for three reasons: inadequate use of authority information, displays which do not use uniform titles, and systems that do not recognize that results appearing in a single field have a higher relevancy. They cannot fulfill a basic catalog objective of finding and displaying what works a library has by a composer. Music librarians must band together to tell vendors the needs for music searching. Librarians must be vigilant to present catalogs and discovery tools in the most useful way to patrons.
CITATION: Breckbill, Anita. The Trial of Searching for Musical Works Using Resource Discovery Tools edited by Popp, Mary Pagliero . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2012. Planning and Implementing Resource Discovery Tools in Academic Libraries - Available at: https://library.au.int/trial-searching-musical-works-using-resource-discovery-tools