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CCS policy varies from the LC policy of waiting for the third appearance of a character, by tracing the character after the first appearance if it looks likely to recur. Add the character subject heading retrospectively to other records already in the CCS database if the heading is established later. | CCS policy varies from the LC policy of waiting for the third appearance of a character, by tracing the character after the first appearance if it looks likely to recur. Add the character subject heading retrospectively to other records already in the CCS database if the heading is established later. | ||
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600 10 Poirot, Hercule {{subfield|c}} (Fictitious character) {{subfield|v}} Fiction. | |||
650 0 Simpsons (Fictitious characters) {{subfield|v}} Fiction. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 5 August 2020
For subject headings for fictitious characters, comic and cartoon characters, imaginary places, fictitious organizations, etc., follow the Library of Congress Subject Heading Manual guidelines H 1610 "Fictitious Characters". For more specific instructions on comic and cartoon characters see H 1430; for legendary characters see H 1795.
CCS policy varies from the LC policy of waiting for the third appearance of a character, by tracing the character after the first appearance if it looks likely to recur. Add the character subject heading retrospectively to other records already in the CCS database if the heading is established later.
600 10 Poirot, Hercule ‡c (Fictitious character) ‡v Fiction. 650 0 Simpsons (Fictitious characters) ‡v Fiction.