Ox Eckhardt hit .371 in 1932 for the Mission Reds to win the Pacific Coast 
League batting title.

But where, if anywhere, do you draw the line? My need to know about and do 
research on oldtime minor league baseball doesn't measure up to the frequent 
examples of OPAC users starved for information about Clint Eastwood? I don't 
think Ox Eckhardt ever appeared in national media talking to an empty chair 
(but maybe he should have).




Mike Tribby
Senior Cataloger
Quality Books Inc.
The Best of America's Independent Presses

mailto:mike.tri...@quality-books.com


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[mailto:RDA-L@LISTSERV.LAC-BAC.GC.CA] On Behalf Of Kevin M Randall
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Subject: Re: [RDA-L] Illustrators as creators, not contributors

I think the point of Thomas Brenndorfer's IMDb example is not to say that the 
OPAC should be a way to find out what types of jobs that Clint Eastwood has 
had.  Certainly there are other places more appropriate to find that 
information.  Rather, it is to say that the OPAC should be able to help a user 
find resources based on certain criteria, e.g. Clint Eastwood as actor, Clint 
Eastwood as director, Clint Eastwood as writer, Clint Eastwood as producer, 
Clint Eastwood as music composer, Clint Eastwood as music performer, etc.  
Having the specific nature of the relationship unambiguously tied to the access 
point or identifier will greatly enhance the ability of the user to find the 
resources sought.

Kevin M. Randall
Principal Serials Cataloger
Northwestern University Library
k...@northwestern.edu
(847) 491-2939

Proudly wearing the sensible shoes since 1978!

> -----Original Message-----
>
> Wotta boon! (The fact of IMDb already existing notwithstanding). And
> let's extend this fantastic accomplishment to other areas of interest
> and inquiry, too. How long until I can consult my local OPAC to find
> out who won the batting title in the Pacific Coast League in 1932?
>
> Mike Tribby
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> As an option for navigating the relationships people have had to
> creative works, there is the possibility of very user-friendly
> approaches, as in this IMDB example for the many job types Clint
> Eastwood has had in relation to films:
> http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000142/
>
> Current library catalogs do not come close in helping users in ways
> that are now commonly found across the web.
>
> Thomas Brenndorfer

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