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Bibliographic lists of publications by lecturers and researchers form an essential part of academic biographies. They represent the intellectual output by the institution as well, and refer to the scientific medium of the fields studied by individual researchers. Applying for financial support or grants, acquiring higher scholarly qualifications and scientific degrees, or gaining higher positions in academic institutions are in high correlation with presenting bibliographical lists and making them part of the statistics reports of the institutions. The first section of the article briefly overviews the characteristics of scientific publications in the fields of humanities and social sciences and presents the evaluation difficulties arising from them. It also reviews the scientometric efforts taken to eliminate the difficulties mentioned and to provide relevant evaluation and ranking aspects, such as the Indicator of National Orientation (INO) and the European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH). The second part outlines the Database of the Publications by the Staff of the Faculty of Humanities, Catholic University 'Pazmany Peter'. It overviews the first five years of developing the Database, the bibliographical challenges faced and the experiences gained.
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The article reports and comments on the results of a 2004 survey concerning the audited peculiarities and coverage of the Hungarian practice in authority control. The aim of the survey is to get an empirical overview of various segments of authority work, such as quantitative data, recommendation of standards, editing authority records, consistency of authorised forms, transliteration practice, sharing authority information and utilizing external reference sources. Special attention was paid to the most variable name groups: ancient classics, medieval and ecclesiastic persons and bodies, and authorized forms of classical works. The results of the survey clearly show that there are only a few preconditions in Hungarian practice that are able to meet the new requirements appearing in new conceptions, such as functions of authority files, FRBR entity-relationship model, information management systems and users' expectations.
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