Library of Congress Subject Headings

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A01=Ruth C Carter
A01=William E Studwell
AACR
access
advanced subject heading application
Author_Ruth C Carter
Author_William E Studwell
bibliographic control
cataloging
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classification systems
Congress Subject Headings
controlled
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gathering
Gathering Levels
Hindi Literature
indexing principles
information organization
International Library Community
LC Policy
LC Subject
LC Subject Heading
LCSH.
level
library metadata standards
Logical Pairs
Logical Strings
National Library
Period Subdivisions
Primary Structural Element
Quality Graduate Education
retrieval
Rival Headings
Royale De Belgique
Scope Notes
secondary
Secondary Headings
Subject Access
Subject Cataloging
subject cataloging theory
Subject Heading Listing
Subject Heading System
Subject Headings
system
user
Vice Versa
vocabulary

Product details

  • ISBN 9781560240037
  • Weight: 390g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Dec 1990
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The first comprehensive theoretical treatise on Library of Congress subject headings, this important book provides an analysis of the Library of Congress subject heading system and its application. Library of Congress Subject Headings aims to help improve the clarity of the system, increase consistency and arrangement, increase the number of effective access points, facilitate the interaction of the system with the computer, and generally to make the Library of Congress subject heading system and its application of even greater value to the cataloger and the user. Practicing catalogers, library school personnel, advanced students, and any professional who is very knowledgeable about and seriously interested in Library of Congress subject headings will want to read this highly acclaimed volume.Author William Studwell includes theoretical, conceptual, and philosophical considerations based on 25 years of everyday practical cataloging and indexing work and the knowledge gained from theoretical research for the more than two dozen articles on subject cataloging that he has written in the last decade. He presents thought-provoking, often controversial material in three parts. The first section, “The System,” deals with the basic philosophical foundations of LC subject headings. Thirty-two “principles”--guidelines and suggestions are offered along with detailed explanations, examples, and their relationships to other principles.
The second section, “Application,” focuses on the matters of subject cataloging practice, or interpretation and application of LC subject headings. The third section, “The Future,” looks ahead to future issues relating to subject cataloging, such as the development of a theoretical subject heading code, the interface of LC subject headings with the computer, and some speculation as to the role and nature of LC subject headings in the years to come.

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