A Comparative Study of Searching Korean Scripts in OPACs: The Impact of Spaces Miree Ku Duke University
Introduction Overview Purpose Issues Pros and Cons Conclusion
Overview Transition of cataloging practice for Korean scripts Integration of RLIN records into OCLC WorldCat Proposal to change the CONSER policy on transcription of Korean characters to include spaces between words Discussion regarding the spacing issues RLIN cataloging practice: Input space between words OCLC cataloging practice: Input without space Input space as appears in the book
Purpose Consistency Standardization Efficiency User consideration
Two different cataloging practices regarding spaces With Space Without Space
Issues Display: Two different indexing records in library catalog With space Without space Retrieval: Technical issues for retrieval depending on the indexing system Only searchable as indexed in word search system: ex) Voyager Searchable regardless of space in character search system: ex) Aleph Other issues regarding Hancha Spacing in combined Hancha / Hangul Hancha / Hangul cross mapping
Pros and Cons Space matters: Voyager & RLIN Relevant search result when searching for the exact keyword or title as indexed No search result when searching for the keyword or title with different spacing Space doesnt matter: Aleph & OCLC Consistent search result regardless of spaces Irrelevant search results or less relevant search results due to character by character searching
Voyager: (without space) / (with space) (without space) No Result (with space) 20 Results
Voyager: (without space) / (with space) Indexed with spaces
Pros and Cons Space matters: Voyager & RLIN Relevant search result when searching for the exact keyword or title as indexed No search result when searching for the keyword or title with different spacing Space doesnt matter: Aleph & OCLC Consistent search result regardless of spaces Irrelevant search results or less relevant search results due to character by character searching
Aleph: (without space) / (with space) Indexed with spaces
Aleph: (without space) / (with space)
Indexed without space
Comparison of Search Results in Korean Scripts vs Romanization
Comparative Search Results of Korean Scripts vs Romanization All Relevant Records
Relevant Search Results at Voyager System
Conclusion Indexing issue Consistent, efficient and standard cataloging practice based on users standpoint Retrieval issue Consistent and relevant search results based on users search behavior
Thanks! Miree Ku