Volume 15, Number 6 • June 1998
Keyword/subject: finding a middle path — This hybrid search approach dramatically improves patron success
by Terry Ballard


THE SYSTEMS LIBRARIAN column offers a third alternative to the debate over subject vs. keyword searching in libraries. Provides a background of the facts underlying the debate, including the high failure rates among patron subject searches, driven by the public's overall failure to adequately learn proper controlled vocabulary syntax, and the high percentage of erroneous matches generated by keyword searches, driven by the fact that book titles may have nothing to do with the contents. Describes a hybrid approach that uses a keyword index of the subject field, and that reduced failure rates by 75 percent among one library's patrons. Reports that, in spite of a few remaining imperfections, this system seems to represent "the ideal marriage of keyword and formal subject heading searching" for library patrons. Lists the Web site location of the catalog on which the new system was deployed.
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