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Title: Library of Congress Subject Headings LCSH


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Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)
  • LIS 532. Week 2
  • January 14, 2009

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Outline
  • LCSH brief introduction
  • Headings
  • Syndetic structure
  • Subdivisions
  • LCSH and MARC

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Subject Heading lists
  • Have three major components
  • The terminology or the vocabulary
  • The semantic structure, that is, the
    interrelationships between individual terms
  • The principles, policies and techniques for
    creating and assigning subject headings

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LCSH
  • Is a list of terms authorized by the Library of
    Congress for use in its own subject cataloguing
  • Originally developed by the Library of Congress
    (first published in 1914)
  • Aimed to facilitate standardization and
    consistency within and among American libraries
  • Is based on literary warrant

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LCSH
  • Constantly updated
  • Available
  • Online (Classification Web)
  • Print (5 vol. Annually)
  • Weekly lists
  • Using LCSH is part of subject cataloguing

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1) Headings
  • Topical
  • Listed in LCSH
  • Created e.g. events, places
  • War of the Pacific, 1879-1884
  • Grado Lagoon (Italy)
  • Name or title see AACR2R
  • Jimmy Carter, not James Earl Carter
  • Scope notes define heading
  • e.g. College musicals   (May Subd Geog) Here are
    entered musicals, reviews, etc., by college or
    university students for production and
    performance by students.

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2) Syndetic structure
  • UF used for
  • USE
  • BT broader term
  • NT narrower term
  • RT related term
  • SA general see also

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Library science   (May Subd Geog)
UF Librarianship  Libraries--Administratio
n  Libraries--Organization  Library
economy BT Documentation Information
Science RT Bibliography NT ClassificationBooks
Library science Communication in library
science  Comparative librarianship
International librarianship medical
librarianship Music librarianship
Serials librarianship  
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3) Subdivisions Sources
  • Listed
  • e.g. Libraries Taxation Law and legislation
  • Free-floating
  • e.g. Libraries
    SA subdivision Library
    under names of individual persons, families, and
    corporate bodies

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3) Subdivisions types
  • Topical
  • e.g. Libraries Accounting
  • Form
  • e.g. Libraries Book lists
  • Chronological
  • e.g. Libraries History To 400
  • Geographic
  • Publishers and publishing (May Subd Geog)

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3) Subdivisions Geographic
  • Libraries Canada
  • Libraries Cultural programs Brazil
  • Libraries Michigan Automation Directories
  • Libraries Michigan Detroit
  • Libraries Quebec (Province) Montreal
    History
  • Libraries Scotland Glasgow
  • Libraries United States Automation

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Order of subdivisions
  • Main heading Topical subdivision Geographic
    subdivision -- Chronologic subdivision Form
    subdivision
  • Example Libraries Aims and objectives
    Japan 19th century Congresses
  • There are variations to this pattern depending on
    the designation (May Subd Geog)
  • Example Art Italy Naples Exhibitions
  • If the designation follows the topical, period or
    form subdivision, the geographic subdivision
    follows the other subdivision,
  • Example Teachers Training of Canada
    bibliography

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4) LCSH and MARC
  • 600 ?0 a personal name
  • 610 ?0 a corporate name
  • 611 ?0 a meeting name
  • 630 ?0 a uniform title
  • 650 ?0 a topical heading
  • 651 ?0 a geographic heading

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LCSH headings in MARC
  • 600 10 a Martin, Paul, d 1938-
  • 610 20 a Canadian Association of Law
    Libraries
  • 611 2_ a IFLA General Conference
  • 650 _0 a Digital libraries
  • 651 _ _ a France

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4) LCSH and MARC
  • Subdivisions
  • v form
  • x general/topical
  • y chronological
  • z geographic

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245 00 a Library history research in America
including a bibliography ... 610 20 a American
Library Association. b Library History Round
Table. 650 _0 a Library science x History.
650 _0 a Libraries x History y 20th century.
650 _0 a Libraries z United States. 650 _0 a
Libraries and society x History. 650 _0 a
Library science v Bibliography ...
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Subject Authority Record
  • An authority record is a tool used by librarians
    to establish forms of names (for persons, places,
    meetings, and organizations), titles, and
    subjects used on bibliographic records.
  • It is available on http//authorities.loc.gov
  • Includes subject authority headings

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A subject authority record
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Some tips for assigning subject headings to works
  • Analyze the title into subfacets
  • Search for subfacets in LCSH
  • Check different variations of a term e.g.
    literary vs. literature
  • Remember to check free floating subdivisions
    most titles have subfacets that can be
    represented using free floating subdivisions

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LCSH assignment
  • Up to 5 subject headings to be assigned to each
    example
  • Most examples need one or two subject headings
  • Ensure that you have covered the key facets of
    the example

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LCSH user interface
  • Structured SHs
  • Railroads--Zaire Railroads--Zambia R S
    Railroads--Zimbabwe R S Railroads, Aerial
    Railroads and earthquakes Railroads and state
    (May Subd Geog) R S
  • Unstructured SHs
  • Railroads--Advertising Railroads, Aerial
    Railroads--Africa, East Railroads--Africa,
    Northeast Railroads--Air-brakes
    Railroads--Airspace utilization Railroads and
    earthquakes Railroads and state

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LSCH assignment
  • LCSH added to the set of five examples
  • Subject headings should be all MARC-coded.
  • You may assign up to five subject headings
  • Remember to check your MARC tags, subfields and
    indicators and end-of-field punctuation.

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Example
  • Tales, then and now more folktales as literary
    fictions for young adults
  • 650 _0 a Folklore in literature.
  • 650 _0 a Literature and folklore.
  • 650 _0 a Young adult fiction x History and
    criticism.
  • 650 _0 a Tales x Adaptations x History and
    criticism.

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Field 650 2nd indicator
  • 0 Library of Congress Subject Heading
  • 1 LC Subject Heading for Children's Literature
  • 2 Medical Subject Heading
  • 3 National Agricultural Library Subject
    Authority File
  • 4 Source not specified
  • 5 Canadian Subject Heading
  • 6 Répertoire de vedettes-matière
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