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7 September 2005

Trump titles confuse OCLC algorithm

Filed under: Blog Mentions, Implementations, OCLC — William Denton @ 7:14 am

OCLC’s Thom Hickey wrote a blog entry last Friday, Trump and more trump, that explains how the titles of a series of books by (or “by”) Donald Trump confuse the OCLC work-set algorithm. It thinks they’re all the same work, but they’re not. He suggests some ways around the problem, and if you can think of any more, he’d like to hear them.