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Ranklin, K.L.; Nelson, L.: Gambling with subject headings (1993)
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Khurshid, Z.: Maintenance of the DOBIS/LIBIS database (1994)
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- Abstract
- Describes the various database maintenance functions of DOBIS/LIBIS with particular mention of the addition of 2 authority control components: adding cross references to provide links between headings; and adding authority notes as local decisions about the use of series, both name and title
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Pathak, L.P.; Binwal, J.C.: Identification of main concepts used in sociology and their categorization (1994)
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- Abstract
- Reports on the findings of a study conducted to identify the main concepts used in sociology according to their relative significance. A sample of 87 introductory textbooks of sociology was considered, chapter headings used in them were classified and 100 main concepts were identified. A scheme for their arrangement was suggested using 10 major categories. In order to compare the relative significance of each concept for use in the retrieval tools as headings, a proportion of a book used for a concept by all the authors in these books was added. This cumulative proportion has been termed the 'relative weight of a concept', which made it possible to arrange all the 100 concepts into three 'levels of significance categories'. Thus, 44 concepts have been identified as most significant concepts, 26 in the second level of significance, and 30 in the last category of relative significance, only for use as headings in the bibliographic information retrieval tools pertaining to sociology. The study concludes in that no bibliographic information storage and retrieval tool in the field of sociology can justify noninclusion as main headings, the most significant concepts identified, that appear in the first category of relative significance, as these seem to represent the core of the discipline
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Stabler, K.Y.: ¬A library research strategy for locating information on environmental public policy (1995)
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- Abstract
- The purpose of this article is to guide librarians on how to assist users desiring to study environmental public policy. It discusses sources under the 3 main headings of environmental groups, business and labor, and government. The article concludes with a short discussion on social science indexes relevant to environmental public policy
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Galron-Goldschlager, J.: Library of Congress Subject Headings in Jewish studies : recent changes (1992-1994) (1993/94)
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Franklin, C.: ¬A bibliography on hypertext and hypermedia with selected annotations (1990)
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- Abstract
- The bibliography is arranged under the following headings: alternatives to HyperCard, bibliographies, biographies, books and book reviews, dictionaries, hardware, interviews, library applications, optical disc-related, theoretical and technical aspects and user's groups.
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Quick queries (1996)
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- Abstract
- Provides a list of 19 WWW and gopher sites from which answers to ready reference queries may be obtained. These are arranged under the following headings: ready made collections; date and time; weights and measures; flag wavers; foreign currency; state by state; the elements; and case and tense
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Galron-Goldschlager, J.: Library of Congress Subject Headings in Jewish studies : recent changes (1994-1995) (1994/95)
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Classification Plus (1996)
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- Footnote
- Enthält auch: 'Library of Congress Subject Headings' and 'Cataloger's desktop' - Demo abrufbar unter: ftp.loc.gov im Verzeichnis pub/cds/deskclas; vgl. auch http://www.loc.gov/cds
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Moss, M.M.: Politically incorrect descriptors (1997)
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- Abstract
- Discusses politically incorrect LCSH descriptors. Examines why the LoC can be slow to change its descriptors and efforts to bring about changes by Sanford Berman, Hennepin County, USA, Librarian. Examines sexist and Christiancentric subject headings
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Westmancoat, J.: ¬The new British Library Maps file : how to get the best from a Blaise search (1997)
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- In July 1997 the first part of the major retrospective conversion programme on the British Library's Maps catalogue was completed. Discusses the scope of the enlarged file and outlines changes in search techniques, geographic headings and searching by data
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Matei, D.: Contra CZU : propuneri pentru o reforma a accesului dupa subject in cataloagele romanesti (1997)
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- Strong and weak points of the use of UDC and of subject headings for Romanian catalogues
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Auer, N.J.: Bibliography on evaluating Internet resources (1998)
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- Abstract
- Presents a bibliography on evaluating Internet resources in which titles are arranged under the following headings: Internet resources, print resources, and useful listservs
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Lembke, M.B.; Lawrence, R.K.: Cataloging legal literature : a manual on AACR2R and Library of Congress Subject Headings for legal materials (1997)
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Business reference services and sources : how end users and librarians work together (1997)
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- Articles are grouped under the following headings: business services and the Internet; networking; feature column; government information sources; and special reports
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Guidelines on subject access to individual works of fiction, drama, etc. (1990)
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- Diese Guidelines werden in einer Rezension zu 'Olderr, S.: Olderr's fiction subject headings' erwähnt. Sie sind im Appendix A dieses Buches wiedergegeben
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Handman, G.: I lost it (or found it) at the movies : service implications of minimal-level cataloguing of audiovisual materials (1991)
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- Contribution to an issue devoted to minimal-level cataloguing. Paper given as part of the programme 'More with less: minimal-level cataloguing of audiovisual materials' held during the 1990 American Library Association annual conference. Explores the evolution of audiovisual materials as important media. Discusses the tendency within the cataloguing community to treat these materials differently from print publications: give them less-than-full cataloguing. Discusses the impact of minimal-level cataloguing on the ability of the user to retrieve these materials. Cites examples where access to them is greatly impeded by the lack of added entries, subject headings and genre headings
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Ahmad, N.: Newspaper indexing : an international overview (1991)
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- Comprehensiveness and consistency in newspaper indexing depend on the effectiveness of subject analysis of the news items. Discusses indexing skills required in order to identify indexable concepts. Describes practical aspects of conceptual analysis, crystalises criteria and methods for the indexing of news stories, and eludicates reasons form providing multiple subject-entries for certain news items. Suggests rules for news analysis and speedy and accurate allocation of subject headings, and illustrates the technique of dealing with complex and diversified news headings reported at intervals. As the headlines do not always indicate the real subject of a news story, the identification of indexable concepts can become arduous and cumbersome. Discusses the methods, skills and capability needed to tackle such problems
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Gatenby, J.: Fulfilling promises : authority control today (1990)
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- The Mollie Thomson Memorial Lecture given to the Cataloguers' Section of the Australia Library and Information Association at the State Library of New South Wales, 18.10.89. Considers the success of developments in authority control in commercially available library housekeeping systems and what still needs to be achieved. Sets out the reasons why authority control is necessary and examnines the current situation under the folowing headings: making authority data available; authority control and the Australian Bibliographic Network; authority MARC output; the provision of clean data; the allowance of flexibility in varying Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH); providing relief from the time consuming manual work; the 'Superchange' enhancement; the 'Subdivision Mapping' enhancement; possible changes to the MARC authorities format; and the readiness of local systems to employ MARC authority data
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Romero, L.: Original cataloging in a decentralized environment : an identification and explanation of errors (1992)
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- This paper presents the results of a study conducted at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library over a six-month period. The purpose of the study was to determine the types of errors that appeared on original cataloging copy by cataloging personnel in a decentralized environment. The authors reviewed 2,376 records of original copy for books or microforms. The records were scrutinized for errors in description, headings, classification, subject headings, capitalization and punctuation, encoding the MARC format, including omission of data, and any other errors effecting access. Specific areas within these broader categories were discussed as well. An examination of the data shows types and percentages of errors committed in the cataloging copy examined by the authors.