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class 044.8 Library of Congress Subject Headings
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3 1997-1-0003 | LCSH • 044.8 | Connell, T.H. – Use of the LCSH systems: Realities (Lang.: eng). - In: Cataloging & classification quarterly Vol.23, No.1 1996. Study how academic libraries cope with changes in the Library of Congress Subject Headings. Finds that many libraries are not consistly maintaining authority control and discusses the implications for satisfaction of users1727 2000-0004 | LCSH • 044.8 | Library of Congress Subject Headings (Lang.: eng). - 22 ed. – Washington, DC, Library of Congress Cataloging distribution Service, 1999. – pp. 5 vols. - xviii, iv, 16, 6526. – ISSN: 10489711. »» The new edition adds 6,000 new headings and their references; LCSH now has a total of 245,000 authority records (of which 185,000 topical, 37,200 geographical). There 229,000 non-descriptors. There exists also a cumulative Microform Edition (LCSH 17th ed. on Microfiche), distributed quarterly, a weekly tape update service and a CD-ROM version (quarterly).1992). Also, an LC Subject Headings Weekly List is available, an uptodate source of the latest subject authority information on new, changed, and deleted headings. (available on the Web hhtp://lcweb.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/wls.html). Instructions how to use the LCSH in: Subject Cataloging Manual: Subject Headings (5th. ed. 1996) with semiannual updatesWalsh, John. – The use of Library of Congress Subject Headings in digital collections (Lang.: eng). - In: Library review, 60(2011)4, pp. 328-343. Library of Congress. – Library of Congress Subject Headings (Lang.: eng). - 33rd ed. – Washington, D.C, Library of Congress Policy & Standards Division, 2011. – pp. 6v. 10236 1995-0021 | LCSH • 044.8 | Library of Congress Subject Headings, 17th ed. (Lang.: eng). - Washington, DC, Libr.of Congress Cat.& Distr.Service, 1994. – pp. 4 vols. – ISSN 10489711. The new edition adds 8,000 new headings and their references; LCSH now has a total of 206,300 headings and references. USD 190 for North America and 230 for outside N.America. There exists also a cumulative Microform Edition (LCSH 17th ed. on Microfiche), distributed quarterly (ISSN 0361-5243), annual subscription USD 95/110 and Update Services (2 updates for 1994, also for 1993 and 1992). Also, an LC Subject Headings Weekly List (ISSN 8755-6146) (for USD 435/465) is available, an uptodate source of the latest subject authority information on new, changed, and deleted headings, distributed monthly.10015 1990-2-027 | LCSH • 044.8-519 | Dickstein, R.; Mills, V.A., Waite, E.J. – Women in LC's terms: A thesaurus of Library of Congress Subject Headings relating to women (Lang.: eng). - Phoenix, AZ, Oryx Press, 1988. – pp. 221. – ISBN: 0897744446. Bratcher, P.; Smith, Jennifer (Comps). – Music subject headings (Lang.: eng). - Lake Crystal, MN, Soldier Creek P, 1988. – pp. 323. – ISBN: 0936996315. 10235 1995-0022 | LCSH • 044.8-en | CDMARC Subjects (Lang.: eng). - Washington, DC, Library of Congress Cat.& Distr.Service, 1994. – ISSN 10412956. The 4-volume Library of Congress Subject Headings are available now on one compact CD-ROM disc. It features a flexibla search mode - complete with keyword searching and full Boolean logic - and a browse mode offering a choice of six indexes. It also features a thesaurus-like LCSH display, as well as a MARC-tagged record display. Annual subscription: USD 360 N.America, 475 Outside N.America. System requirements: IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2 or compatible. 512 K RAM, at least 500K free RAM plus a 5MB spill file (free space) on a hard disk. DOS 3.1 or higher. CDMARC disks contain up to 680 MB of data in standard 9660 file formatLibrary of Congress Subject Headings / prep. by Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, Library Services (Lang.: eng). - 27 ed. – Washington, DC, Library of Congress Catologing distribution Service, 2004. – ISSN: 10489711. 5 vols. » The new edition adds 7,200 new headings and their references; LCSH now has a total of 270,000 authority records. Instructions how to use the LCSH in: Subject Cataloging Manual: Subject Headings (2002 cumulation: 5th. ed. 1996 with updates through 2002 interfiled; looseleave in 4 vols.) with semiannual updatesTowsey, M. – Book review of L. Winkel: Subject headings for children: a list of subject headings used by the Library of Congress with Dewey numbers added : Vol. 1: List of headings, Vol. 2: Keyword index. 146 + 330 p. Dublin. OH : OCLC Forest Press, 1994 (Lang.: eng). - In: Catalogue & Index (1996)120. p.12,11. Vaidya, Praveenkumar; Harinarayana, N. S.. – The comparative and analytical study of LibraryThing tags with Library of Congress subject headings (Lang.: eng). - In: Knowledge Organization,43(2016)1, pp. 35-43.Würzburg, DE, Ergon-Verlag, 2016. – pp. 9. ISSN: 09437444; 1 Color Photograph, 3 Charts, 2 Graphs
Further items on this class as a particular theme Subject headings for children : a list of subject headings used by the Library of Congress with Abridged Dewey Numbers added / ed. by L. Winkel (Lang.: eng). – 2 ed. – Dublin, OH, OCLC Forest Press, 1998. – ISBN: 09106085X. Towsey, M. – Book review of Subject headings for children : a list of subject headings used by the Library of Congress with Abridged Dewey Numbers added. - 2nd ed. /ed. by L. Winkel. - Dublin, OH : OCLC Forest Press, 1998. - v1. xiii, 179 p., v2: vii, 416 p. - ISBN: 091060858x (Lang.: eng). – In: Catalogue & Index, (1999)131, p.9-10. Gildersleeves, L. – Book review of Subject headings for children : a list of subject headings used by the Library of Congress with Abridged Dewey Numbers added. - 2nd ed. /ed. by L. Winkel. - Dublin, OH : OCLC Forest Press, 1998. - v1. xiii, 179 p., v2: vii, 416 p. - ISBN: 091060858x (Lang.: eng). – In: International Catalouing and Bibliographic Control, 29(2000)1, p.20. Dancs, Szabolcs. – Kontrollált és nem kontrollált szótárak összekapcsolásának lehetÅ‘ségei (az LCSH és a Delicious példáján keresztül) [Possibilities of controlled and noncontrolled vocabularies] (Lang.: hun). – In: Tudományos és Műszaki Tájékoztatás, 57(2010)10, pp. 438-440. (Book review of) Yi, Kwan, Chan, Lois Mai. Linking folksonomy to Library of Congress subject headings: an exploratory study In Journal of Documentation, 65(2009)6, pp. 872-900
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