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'''Authority control''' is a way of associating a unique identifier to articles on Wikipedia. This is useful to disambiguate different items with similar or identical headings, as well as to establish a single standard title for an item that is commonly known by two or more titles. When used, authority control data links can be found near the bottom of Wikipedia pages, linking to bibliographical records on worldwide [[Librarylibrary catalog]]s. Authority control is often used onin biographical articles because it is quite common for more than one person to share the same name. It is commonly used in other subject material, as well.
 
Authority control enables researchers to search more easily for pertinent information on the subject of an article, without needing to disambiguate the subject manually. For example, authority control is used on music articles so that the information in the article can be easily cross-referenced with the popular [[MusicBrainz]] database. This enables many media applications to display information from the relevant Wikipedia article when a song is playeddatabases.
 
More generally, [[authority control]] is a method of creating and maintaining index terms for bibliographical material in a library catalogue.catalog, similar to the [[Dewey Decimal Classification|Dewey Decimal System]]. The links produced by the [[Template: Authority control|authority control template]] on Wikipedia go to authority control data in worldwide library cataloguescatalogs. As an example, the Wikipedia authority control information for [[Alexander Graham Bell]] looks like this:
{{Authority control|qid=Q34286}}
 
The abbreviations in the box represent the following: [[International Standard Name Identifier]] (ISNI); [[Virtual International Authority File]] (VIAF); [[Library of Congress Control Number]] (LCCN); and [[Integrated Authority File]] (GND), ''Gemeinsame Normdatei'' in German. [[WorldCat]] is a global cooperative [[union catalog]] which itemizes the collections of 72,000 libraries in 170 countries and territories.
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[[WorldCat]] is a global cooperative [[union catalog]] which itemizes the collections of 72,000 libraries in 170 countries and territories. What follows are four authority control records: [[Virtual International Authority File]] (VIAF), the second is the [[Library of Congress Control Number]] (LCCN), then the [[International Standard Name Identifier]] (ISNI), and last the GND is the [[Integrated Authority File]] (in German).
 
==Supported files==
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SupportedThe following authority files are supported on the English Wikipedia include, among others:
{{#invoke:Authority control/documentation|docConfTable}}
 
== See also ==
# [[Integrated Authority File]] (''{{lang|de|Gemeinsame Normdatei}}'' or GND)
* [[Authority control]]
# [[Library of Congress Control Number]] (LCCN)
# [[Virtual International Authority File]] (VIAF)
# [[LIBRIS]] by the [[National Library of Sweden]] (SELIBR)
# [[ORCID|Open Researcher and Contributor ID]] (ORCID)
# Outdated: [[Name Authority File]] (''{{lang|de|Personennamendatei}}'' or PND), now part of GND
# Outdated: [[Corporate Bodies Authority File]] (''{{lang|de|Gemeinsame Körperschaftsdatei}}'' or GKD), now part of GND
# Outdated: [[Subject Headings Authority File]] (''{{lang|de|Schlagwortnormdatei}}'' or SWD), now part of GND
 
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