Difference between revisions of "Subject and genre headings"
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:Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) (MARC tags 600, 610, 611, 630, 650, 651, second indicator 0) | :Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) (MARC tags 600, 610, 611, 630, 650, 651, second indicator 0) | ||
:The Children’s and Young Adults’ Cataloging Program (CYAC, formerly LCAC) (MARC tags 600, 610, 611, 630, 650, 651, second indicator 1) | :The Children’s and Young Adults’ Cataloging Program (CYAC, formerly LCAC) (MARC tags 600, 610, 611, 630, 650, 651, second indicator 1) | ||
:local headings (690 | :local headings (MARC tags 690, 691) | ||
;''Optionally'', use the following thesauri for Spanish langauge materials<nowiki>:</nowiki> | ;''Optionally'', use the following thesauri for Spanish langauge materials<nowiki>:</nowiki> |
Revision as of 18:05, 17 February 2017
- The only thesauri than may be used locally are:
- Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) (MARC tags 600, 610, 611, 630, 650, 651, second indicator 0)
- The Children’s and Young Adults’ Cataloging Program (CYAC, formerly LCAC) (MARC tags 600, 610, 611, 630, 650, 651, second indicator 1)
- local headings (MARC tags 690, 691)
- Optionally, use the following thesauri for Spanish langauge materials:
- Bilindex (650 7 ‡2bidex)
- QLSP (650 7 ‡2qlsp)
Delete all other subject headings.
This change is being considered by the SCRAP committee. Do NOT follow this change. Please send any feedback to SCRAP. |
For thesauri in other languages, consult the Data Services Librarian. |
Every fully cataloged record in the CCS database must have at least one LCSH heading, or at least one 655 heading if no 600-651 headings apply.
Every record for a single work of prose fiction in the CCS database must have at least one LCSH heading AND any 655 headings that are appropriate; every record for a textual collection in the CCS database must have at least one 655 heading.
Always add a 655 field for concepts that are expressed in 6XX ‡v, when one is authorized. Continue using 6XX ‡v.
Be as specific as possible (e.g. ‡v Fiction --> 655 Science fiction; use of specific 655 Pop-up books & 655 Textured books instead of general 655 Toy and movable books)
Use 650 ‡v Specimens only for realia.