Title: LCSH and Other Thesauri
1LCSH and Other Thesauri
2Overview
- Geographic subdivisions in LCSH
- Wrap-up exercise on LCSH
- Other thesauri
- Sears
- Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) next week
- Art and Architecture Thesaurus next week
3Form of the geographic name
- Use the form of the geographic name as
established in the authority file - When the name of a place has changed over the
course of its existence, LC policy is to use the
latest name - Tea trade z Sri Lanka
- not
- Tea trade z Ceylon
4One subfield z or two?direct and indirect
subdivision
- Direct the geographic subdivision is assigned in
a single subfield z, without interposing the
name of a larger place. - General rule for places at the country level or
above, subdivide directly - Biological diversity z Nepal
- Economic stabilization z Middle East
5One subfield z or two?direct and indirect
subdivision (2)
- Indirect the name of a larger place is given in
one subfield z, followed by the name of a more
specific local place in a separate subfield z. - General rule for places within a country,
subdivide indirectly, with the name of the
country in the first subfield z - Housing z India z New Delhi
6Exceptional countries
- The first-order political divisions of
- Canada (provinces)
- Great Britain (constituent countries)
- United States (states)
- follow the topical element directly
- Education, Bilingual z Ontario
- Dance music z Scotland
- Energy conservation z California
7Exceptional countries (2)
- When subdividing these entities further by a
local place (e.g., city or county), the name of
the first-order political division is interposed - Arts z British Columbia z Vancouver
- Shipping z England z Thames River
- Plants z California z Los Angeles
8Inverted headings for regions
- Inverted headings for specific regions of
countries (or first-order political divisions
above), such as - Scotland, Central
- China, Southeast
- are assigned directly after topics
- Bicycle touring z Scotland, Central
- Temples z China, Southeast
9Regions larger than countries
- Jurisdictions or regions larger than a single
country (or first-order political divisions
above) are assigned directly after topics. - These may include historical kingdoms, regions of
the U.S., and geographic features - Criminal law z Holy Roman Empire
- Hurricane protection z South Atlantic States
- Animal behavior z Rocky Mountains
10Exceptional cities
- Two cities, Jerusalem and Washington (D.C.), are
assigned directly after topics - Manuscripts, Hebrew z Jerusalem
- Architecture z Washington (D.C.)
- New York (N.Y.) was formerly assigned directly,
but is now treated the same as other cities - Baseball z New York (State) z New York
11Islands
- Islands present a number of complex issues in
subject cataloging! See H 807 for details. - Names of islands or island groups generally
follow standard geographic subdivision
procedures - Indirectly through country that has jurisdiction
- Or directly, if island is autonomous
- Exceptions apply, relating to distance from a
controlling jurisdiction, to islands in a group,
to islands of the Caribbean, etc. See H 807!
12Antarctica
- Entities on the continent of Antarctica or within
the Antarctic regions are divided through
Antarctica - Emperor penguin z Antarctica z Antarctic
Peninsula - Oceanography z Antarctica z Weddell Sea
13Levels of geographic subdivision
- No more than two levels of geographic subdivision
may be used in a heading - Education z New York (State) z Buffalo
- not
- Education z New York (State) z Erie County z
Buffalo
14Levels of geographic subdivision (2)
- Do not divide topics geographically below the
level of a city or town. - Assign additional headings to bring out city
sections, parks, streets, etc. - Title Going Hollywood an insiders look at
power and pretense in the movie business - Motion picture industry z California z Los
Angeles - Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)
- not Motion picture industry z California z Los
Angeles z Hollywood - not Motion picture industry z California z
Hollywood (Los Angeles)
15Subdivisions further subdivided by place H 860,
H 870
- When a subject heading includes a topical
subdivision, where is the geographic subdivision
placed? - Preferred, when possible
- Main heading x Topic z Place y Time v
Form - Sometimes necessary
- Main heading z Place x Topic y Time v
Form
16Subdivisions further subdividedby place (2)
- Determine whether the topical subdivision may be
subdivided geographically - x Labeling (May Subd Geog)
- Use under types of products.
- Farm produce x Labeling z United States
- The subdivision x Citizen participation may NOT
be subdivided by place - Crime prevention z Ohio x Citizen participation
17More than one topicalsubdivision
- SCM H 860 When combining a main heading with a
place name and more than one topical subdivision,
place any needed geographic subdivisions
following the last subdivision that is authorized
for further subdivision by place.
18Example multiple topicalsubdivisions
- Heading
- Roads x Design and construction x Environmental
aspects - Where would the geographic subdivision z
Illinois be placed?
19Multiple topical subdivisions (2)
- Authorized for geographic subdivision?
- Main heading Roads YES
- Free-floating subdivision
- Design and construction NO
- Environmental aspects YES
- Roads x Design and construction x Environmental
aspects z Illinois - but Roads z Illinois x Design and construction
20Authority records field 781
- 781 field conveys the same information in the
form in which it will appear as a subdivision in
bibliographic records - The field can be found in nearly all subject
authority records for geographic headings that
may be used as geographic subdivisions - The field is also being added to name authority
records for geographic headings
21Examples 781 field
- 151 a Belgrade (Serbia)
- 781 _0 z Serbia and Montenegro z Belgrade
(Serbia) - 151 a Johnson Creek (Whatcom County, Wash.)
- 781 _0 z Washington (State) z Johnson Creek
(Whatcom County)
22Golden Arches East
- society in East Asia
- consumers behaviors
- cultural anthropology research
- global influence of culture
- societal/social change
- McDonald's
- cultural differences
- ethnography
- American culture
23Golden Arches East
- Consumer behavior--East Asia. Â
- Ethnology--East Asia.
- United StatesCivilization. Â
- Culture and globalizationEast Asia.
- McDonalds Corporation.
24LCs subject headings for Golden arches east
- McDonald's Corporation.
- Fast food restaurants--Social aspects--East Asia.
- East Asia--Social life and customs.
25The Professor and the Madman
- Oxford English dictionary
- James Murray
- W. C. Minor
- Volunteer contributions
- Literary history
- 2nd half of 19th century
- Lexicography (LCSH Lexicography)
- United Kingdom
- Insanity (LCSH Insanity but legal aspects
only) - American Civil War (LCSH United
States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865)
26LCs subject headings for The Professor and the
Madman
- Oxford English dictionary.
- New English dictionary on historical principles.
- English languageLexicographyHistory19th
century. - Murray, James Augustus Henry, Sir, 1837-1915.
- LexicographersGreat BritainBiography.
- Minor, William Chester.
- Psychiatric hospital patientsGreat Britain
Biography. - United StatesHistoryCivil War,
1861-1865VeteransBiography. - English languageEtymology.
27Other Thesauri and Subject Heading Lists
- Sears
- MeSH
- Art and Architecture Thesaurus
28Sears List of Subject Headings
- Created by Minnie Earl Sears (1923) List of
Subject Headings for Small Libraries - Based on subject headings in 9 small libraries
- 2004 18th edition, H.W. Wilson Co.
- Used by many small public and school libraries in
the U.S.
29Sears List (cont.)
- Created as a simpler alternative to LCSH
- Headings tend to be shorter than LCSH
- Has syndetic structure
- One volume significantly fewer subject headings
- Includes instructions, with examples, for
creating further headings as needed
30Sears List (cont.)
- If the name of a specific subject is not found in
the List, the name of the larger group to which
it belongs should be consulted, e.g., - Trees      Names of all trees are not included
in this List but are to be added as needed, in
the singular form, e.g., Oak etc.
31Sears List (cont.)
- Sears uses popular or common names, rather than a
scientific or technical ones, where there is a
choice, e.g., - Birds not OrnithologyÂ
- Fishes not Ichthyology
32Sears List subdivisions
- Sears typically does not employ as many
subdivisions as LCSH. Usually one subdivision is
used rarely more than two subdivisions.
33Sears Examples
- Bible 220 Â Â Â The subject subdivision under
Bible may be used also for any part of the
Bible... e.g. Bible. O.T. -- Biography. Â Â Â x
Holy Scriptures Scriptures, Holy. Â Â Â xx Hebrew
literature         History, Ancient        Â
Jewish literature         Sacred books - Bible -- Antiquities 220.9    see also
Christian antiquities
34Bible entry in LCSH
- Bible  R S D
- Works that discuss the Bible in a particular
language are entered under the heading Bible with
the name of the language as subheading, e.g.
Bible. English. - SA headings of the type topic in the Bible,
e.g. Animals in the Bible - Â
- Bible--Abridgments  R S D
- BS405-408Â Â B L S D
- UF Abridgments of the Bible
- NT Bible--Thumb Bibles  R
- Â
- Bible--Abstracting and indexing  (May Subd
Geog)Â Â R S D
35Sears Examples (cont.)
- LCSH
- Cookery.
- Handbooks, vade-mecums, etc.Â
- Pictorial worksÂ
- USE subdivision Pictorial works under names of
countries, cities, etc., individual persons,
families, corporate bodies, and under classes of
persons, ethnic groups, and topical headings - Sears
- Cooking.
- Handbooks, manuals, etc.  Â
- Pictorial works