@article{blake_samples_2009, title={Creating Organization Name Authority within an Electronic Resources Management System}, volume={53}, ISSN={["2159-9610"]}, DOI={10.5860/lrts.53n2.94}, abstractNote={Staff members at North Carolina State University (NCSU) Libraries have identified the need for name authority control within E-Matrix, a locally developed electronic resources management (ERM) system, to support collection intelligence, the process of collecting, collocating, and analyzing data associated with a collection to gain a sophisticated understanding of its qualities for strategic planning and decision making. This paper examines the value of establishing authority control over organization names within an ERM system in addition to describing NCSU’s design for conducting name authority work in E-Matrix. A discussion of the creation of a name authority tool within E-Matrix is provided along with illustrations and examples of workflow design and implementation for the assignment of authoritative headings. Current practices related to authority control and ERM systems in academic libraries and within organizations such as the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) are also investigated and summarized to provide context for this project. Future possibilities for the use of this type of authority control on the part of librarians, vendors, and standards bodies are explored.}, number={2}, journal={LIBRARY RESOURCES & TECHNICAL SERVICES}, publisher={American Library Association}, author={Blake, Kristen and Samples, Jacquie}, year={2009}, month={Apr}, pages={94–107} } @article{collins_samples_pennell_goldsmith_2007, title={Magnifying the ILS with Endeca}, volume={51}, DOI={10.1300/j123v51n03_06}, abstractNote={ABSTRACT In January 2006, NCSU Libraries implemented Endeca as a public interface for the online catalog. This indexing tool exposes selected MARC data elements and allows for guided navigation through the bibliographic data of the Libraries collections using a faceted display based on Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) along with item attributes from an underlying ILS. The article discusses the Endeca technology and NCSU Libraries' implementation of the service. The authors also examine the impact of this revolutionary service on serials including an evaluation of how Endeca complies with several serial-specific recommendations of the University of California Bibliographic Report. A brief discussion of future implications of Endeca on serials concludes the article.}, number={3/4}, journal={Serials Librarian}, author={Collins, M. and Samples, J. and Pennell, C. and Goldsmith, D.}, year={2007}, pages={75–100} } @article{samples_2006, title={Metadata for information management and retrieval.}, volume={50}, ISSN={["0024-2527"]}, DOI={10.5860/lrts.50n3.219}, number={3}, journal={LIBRARY RESOURCES & TECHNICAL SERVICES}, author={Samples, J}, year={2006}, month={Jul}, pages={219–221} } @article{samples_2006, title={Metadata in practice.}, volume={50}, ISSN={["0024-2527"]}, DOI={10.5860/lrts.50n4.298}, number={4}, journal={LIBRARY RESOURCES & TECHNICAL SERVICES}, author={Samples, Jacqueline}, year={2006}, month={Oct}, pages={298–299} } @inbook{samples_2004, title={Uses of metadata to expand access}, ISBN={0838935419}, booktitle={From outreach to equity: Innovative models of library policy}, publisher={Chicago: American Library Association}, author={Samples, J.}, year={2004}, pages={77–79} }