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H.W. Wilson
controls names used as subjects. No user should have to search
under multiple forms of a name. Personal names are cited
consistently across all the Wilson indexes and databases.
Names are
established according to the latest revision of AACR2, so H.W.
Wilson names are consistent with conventional library
cataloging. (The Names Department staff—who are responsible
for maintaining the Wilson Names Authority File—are all
professional librarians.
New names are
routinely checked against the Library of Congress's LCWeb
names authority file, to ensure consistency with national
cataloging standards. Chances are, names will be cited in H.W.
Wilson files the same way as they appear in a library's own
online catalog, if they are indeed the same person.
All personal name
subjects are carefully checked against the individual
periodical databases, including retrospective files, to avoid
duplication and to distinguish between similar but different
instances of names.
Similar but
distinct names are distinguished from one another by expansion
(e.g. inclusion of a full name instead of initials) or the
addition of dates.
In cases where the
form of a name is uncertain, H.W. Wilson names authority staff
will search for an authoritative form in appropriate
dictionaries, encyclopedias, and directories. The specific
sources depend on the discipline, and on the dates and
nationalities of the person in question.
H.W. Wilson names
authority staff routinely establish cross-references from
variant forms of a name to the form we cite. WilsonWeb users
will be automatically switched from variants to preferred
forms of names.
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