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		<title>POST: Irreconcilable differences? Name authority control &#038; humanities scholarship</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A jointly-written post from OCLC Research describes an area of potential overlap for librarians and humanities scholars: names. Writing on hanging together, Karen Smith-Yoshimura, OCLC Research program officer, and David Michelson, Assistant Professor of early Christianity at Vanderbilt and director of The Syriac Reference Portal, describe a collaboration between OCLC Research and Syriac studies scholars to ...<a class="post-readmore" href="https://dhandlib.org/post-irreconcilable-differences-name-authority-control-humanities-scholarship/">read more</a>]]></description>
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<p>Writing on <em><a href="http://hangingtogether.org/">hanging together</a></em>, Karen Smith-Yoshimura, OCLC Research program officer, and David Michelson, Assistant Professor of early Christianity at Vanderbilt and director of The Syriac Reference Portal, describe a collaboration between OCLC Research and Syriac studies scholars to improve Syriac coverage in the OCLC-hosted Virtual International Authority File (<a href="http://viaf.org/">VIAF</a>). Recognizing that VIAF can function as a stable, persistent, and linked authority control, DH scholars have been integrating it into projects. But, as Smith-Yoshimura and Michelson describe, &#8220;fundamental differences between library and scholarly practice&#8221; keep VIAF from being as useful to scholars as it might be. They identify:</p>
<blockquote><p>two keys issues important to scholars that just don&#8217;t mesh well with the library practices represented in name authority files&#8230; due to differences in intended audiences, disciplinary norms, and metadata needs: <strong>Scholars eschew a &#8216;preferred name.&#8217;</strong> &#8230; <strong>Scholars need to know the provenance of each form of name.</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>The collaboration between OCLC Research and Syriac scholars aims to overcome these distinct requirements and sources by developing a dedicated database for Syriac scholars that provides naming information tailored to their needs. This database will be crosswalked to enhance VIAF data.</p>
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