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Library Cataloging, Classification, and Metadata Research: A Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations—A Supplement, 2022-2023

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2023

  • Grabus, Sam. “Historical Subject Representation: An Analysis of Historical Vocabularies for Temporally-Aligned and Contextual Access Points.” PhD diss., Drexel University, 2023.
  • Holstrom, Chris. “Controlled, In Control, and Out of Control: The Effects of Different Forms of Vocabulary Control on the Subject Indexing and Subject Tagging Processes.” PhD diss., University of Washington, 2023.
  • Lee, Benjamin Charles Germain. “Human-AI Interaction for Exploratory Search & Recommender Systems with Application to Cultural Heritage.” PhD diss., University of Washington, 2023.
  • Manis, Kathryn. “Unexamined Standards and Complex Histories: Case Studies on Rhetoricity, Transgression, and Decolonial Praxis in Archives.” PhD diss., Washington State University, 2023.
  • Rajan, Lilium. “Disambiguating Ambiguity or, Looking Beyond Uncertainty as the Source of Ambiguity in Description Systems.” PhD diss., University of Washington, 2023.
  • Rohatgi, Shaurya. “Design and Data Mining Techniques for Large-Scale Scholarly Digital Libraries and Search Engines.” PhD diss., The Pennsylvania State University, 2023.

2022

  • Anderson, Brian K. “A Quantitative Approach to the History of Music Binder’s Volumes (1820-1900).” PhD diss., University of North Texas, 2022.
  • Ghosh, Anupam. “Development of Terminologies in the Library Catalogue Codes Since 1841: An Assessment Study.” PhD thesis, Jadavpur University, 2022.
  • Sandercock, Patricia A. “Libraries as Bastions of Truth? How Technical College Students Ascertain Truthfulness in Information.” PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology (Australia), 2022.
  • Skluzacek, Tyler J. “Automated Metadata Extraction Can Make Data Swamps More Navigable.” PhD diss., The University of Chicago, 2022.
  • Tanaka, Kyle. “Philosophy Shelved: Philosophy’s Displacement in the Library.” PhD diss., Emory University, 2022.
  • Teichmann, Lisa Maria. “Mapping German Fiction in Translation in the German National Library Catalogue (1980-2020).” PhD thesis, McGill University (Canada), 2022.
  • Wagner, Travis L. “‘Describing without Identifying’: The Phenomenological Role of Gender in Cataloging Practices.” PhD diss., University of South Carolina, 2022.

2021

  • Keshavarzi, Abbas. “Towards Meta-Data Discovery and Knowledge Discovery on Knowledge Graphs.” PhD diss., University of Georgia, 2021.
  • Maron, Deborah. “The Standpoint Practitioner: How Black and White Metadata Librarians at Predominantly White Academic Libraries Articulate Personal, Professional, and Social Experiences Relating to Their Work with African American Collections.” PhD diss., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2021.
  • Melnyk, Roman. “Classifying Financial Software Development Documentation in Knowledge Discovery Systems.” PhD diss., Nova Southeastern University, 2021.
  • Roberto, K. R. “Description Is a Drag (and Vice Versa): Classifying Trans Identities.” PhD diss., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2021.

2020

  • Khadka, Anita. “Capturing and Exploiting Citation Knowledge for the Recommendation of Scientific Publications.” PhD thesis, Open University (United Kingdom), 2020.
  • Strickland, Forrest. “The Devotion of Collecting: Ministers and the Culture of Print in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic.” PhD thesis, University of St. Andrews (United Kingdom), 2020.
  • Veros, Vassiliki Helen. “What the Librarians Did: The Marginalisation of Romance Fiction Through the Practices of Public Librarianship.” PhD thesis, University of Technology Sydney (Australia), 2020.

2019

  • Ivanov, Asen O. “The Digital Curation of Broadcasting Archives at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: Curation Culture and Evaluative Practice.” PhD thesis, University of Toronto (Canada), 2019.
  • Quigley, Aisling. “Striving to Persist: Museum Digital Exhibition and Digital Catalogue Production.” PhD diss., University of Pittsburgh, 2019.
  • Vaidya, Praveenkumar. “Social Tagging for Metadata Enrichment in Information Retrieval: A Study of Marine Science Social Tags.” PhD thesis, University of Mysore (India), 2019.

2017

  • Hourihan Jansen, Eva Marie. “Let’s Talk About the NOC: An Ethnography of Classification.” PhD diss., University of Toronto (Canada), 2017.
  • Siddiqui, Mohd. Faizuddin Mohd. Riyazuddin. “Use of Online Public Access Catalogue of Selected University Libraries of Maharashtra: A Study.” PhD thesis, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University (India), 2017.

2016

  • Thornton, Katherine. “Powerful Structure: Inspecting Infrastructures of Information Organization in Wikimedia Foundation Projects.” PhD diss., University of Washington, 2016.

2015

  • Halder, Sambhu Nath. “The Use of Subject Headings for Bengali Documents in Online Public Access Catalogue.” PhD thesis, Jadavpur University (India), 2015.

2012

  • Follis, Marianne Crandall. “Newbery and Notable: Investigating Trends in Children’s Literature 2000–2009.” PhD diss., Texas Woman’s University, 2012.

2007

  • Camous, Fabrice. “Ontology-based Document Representation for Biomedical Information Retrieval.” PhD thesis, Dublin City University (Ireland), 2007.

2006

  • Halbert, Martin. “New Models for Research Libraries in the Digital Age.” PhD diss., Emory University, 2006.

2004

  • Gardinier, Holly Ann. “Access Points Perceived as Useful in Searching for Music Scores and Recordings.” PhD diss., University of California, Los Angeles, 2004.

2002

  • Holmes, Boyd Patterson. “The Domain of Information Science, with an Emphasis on Contributing Disciplines: 1973 to 1998.” PhD diss., The University of Western Ontario (Canada), 2002.
  • Liu, Xiaoming. “Federating Heterogeneous Digital Libraries by Metadata Harvesting.” PhD diss., Old Dominion University, 2002.

1998

  • Kaliyaperumal, K. “A Study of Users’ Attitude Towards Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC).” PhD thesis, University of Madras (India), 1998.

1993

  • Yee, Martha Mikkelson. “Moving Image Works and Manifestations.” PhD diss., University of California, Los Angeles, 1993.

1988

  • Lowry, Harold Maynard. “An Investigation of Cognitive Style and Preferred Conflict Handling Mode of Cataloging and Reference Librarians in Academic Libraries.” PhD diss., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1988.

1983

  • Vizine-Goetz, Diane. “A Computer Algorithm for Correcting Spelling and Typographical Errors in Subject Headings.” PhD diss., Case Western Reserve University, 1983.

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