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  1. Wilson, M.D.; Spillane, J.L.; Cook, C.; Highsmith, A.L.: ¬The relationship between subject headings for works of fiction and circulation in an academic library (2000) 0.05
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  2. Russell, B.M.; Spillane, J.L.: Using the Web for name authority work (2001) 0.03
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    Abstract
    While many catalogers are using the Web to find the information they need to perform authority work quickly and accurately, the full potential of the Web to assist catalogers in name authority work has yet to be realized. The ever-growing nature of the Web means that available information for creating personal name, corporate name, and other types of headings will increase. In this article, we examine ways in which simple and effective Web searching can save catalogers time and money in the process of authority work. In addition, questions involving evaluating authority information found on the Web are explored.