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On May 19, 2021, CAMM approved the motion to allow [http://homosaurus.org/ Homosaurus] subject headings in the CCS database. Homosaurus is an international linked data vocabulary of LGBTQ+ terms. This vocabulary is intended to function as a supplement to other controlled vocabularies, such as the Library of Congress Subject Headings. It | On May 19, 2021, CAMM approved the motion to allow [http://homosaurus.org/ Homosaurus] subject headings in the CCS database. Homosaurus is an international linked data vocabulary of LGBTQ+ terms. This vocabulary is intended to function as a supplement to other controlled vocabularies, such as the Library of Congress Subject Headings. It is acceptable to add these headings to OCLC records. Homosaurus has been assigned the [https://www.loc.gov/standards/sourcelist/subject.html source code] ({{subfield|2}}) homoit. | ||
==MARC Fields== | ==MARC Fields== |
Revision as of 17:59, 24 May 2021
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On May 19, 2021, CAMM approved the motion to allow Homosaurus subject headings in the CCS database. Homosaurus is an international linked data vocabulary of LGBTQ+ terms. This vocabulary is intended to function as a supplement to other controlled vocabularies, such as the Library of Congress Subject Headings. It is acceptable to add these headings to OCLC records. Homosaurus has been assigned the source code (‡2) homoit.
MARC Fields
It is the CCS local practice to place subject headings in the 650 field and genre headings in the 655 field. However, Homosaurus does not label genre headings as genres in compliance with the Lavender Library, Archives, and Cultural Exchange (LLACE) classification.
- Example:
650 7 ‡a Non-binary people. ‡2 homoit 655 7 ‡a Bisexual horror fiction. ‡2 homoit