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  1. Riesthuis, G.J.A.; Colenbrander-Dijkman, A.-M.: Subject access to central catalogues : incompatibility issues of library classification systems and subject headings in subject cataloguing (1986) 0.06
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    Die Klassifikation und ihr Umfeld: Proc. 10. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Klassifikation, Münster, 18.-21.6.1986. Hrsg.: P.O. Degens
  2. Khosh-khui, A.: Effects of subject specifity : Pt.1: Specifity of LC Subject Headings and depth of subject analysis in monographic records. - Pt.2: Relationships of LC Subject Headings specifity and class notation length (1986-87) 0.06
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  3. Dykstra, M.: LC subject headings disguised as a thesaurus (1988) 0.06
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  4. Henige, D.: Library of Congress Subject Headings : is euthanasia the answer? (1987) 0.06
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  5. Mischo, W.H.: ¬A subject retrieval function based on computer manipulated Library of Congress Subject Headings (1982) 0.06
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  6. Shore, M.L.: Variation between personal name headings and title page usage (1984) 0.06
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  7. Pietris, M.K.D.: Characteristics of LC Subject Headings that should be taken into account when designing on-line catalogues (1987) 0.06
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  8. Jouguelet, S.: ¬A network of subject headings : the Répertoire of Laval University adapted by the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris (1983) 0.06
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  9. Chan, L.M.: Library of Congress Subject Headings : principles and application (1986) 0.06
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  10. Vendrell, N.V.; Halverson, J.; Salas-Tull, L.: Evaluation of a program for assigning subject headings to local thesis and dissertations (1988) 0.06
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  11. Perreault, J.M.: Latest vs. contemporaneous place names in Library of Congress Subject Headings (1981) 0.06
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  12. Mischo, W.H.: Library of Congress Subject Headings : a review of the problems, and prospects for improved subject access (1981) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The shortcomings and limitations of Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) are examined, focusing on problems of subject term specificity, inconsistent identification and selection of concepts as subject headings, retention of outmoded headings, inadequate cross-reference structure, and low level of indexing exhaustivity. These problems are attributable to both Cutter's Rules for a Dictionary Catalog (the theoretical model upon which LCSH are based), and the unsystematic manner in which LC has applied Cutter's Rules in constructing entries for its subject catalog. Methods of improving subject access in libraries, for both on-line and printed catalog environments, are discussed.
  13. Studwell, W.E.; Hamilton, D.A.: Library of Congress Subject Headings period subdivisions for Latin America : some proposed additions (1984) 0.06
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  14. Sholtys, P.M.: Adapting Library of Congress Subject Headings for newspaper indexing (1984) 0.06
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  15. Markiw, M.: Establishing Slavic headings under AACR2 (1984) 0.06
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    Abstract
    This paper discusses some common problems which catalogers of Slavic materials may encounter in establishing Slavic headings under AACR2. Three categories of headings have been selected: geographical, corporate and personal names concerned with the Soviet Union. Emphasis is placed upon cases where a cataloger may apply the rules correctly, but still establish an incorrect heading. Sources of these types of problems are identified and suggestions are made for dealing with them.
  16. Gödert, W.: Subject headings for mathematical literature (1980) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Analyses mathematical terminology to give practical hints for assigning subject headings to a book and proposes a method to use for subject analysis. The method is based on connections between the subject-classification scheme of the American Mathematical Society and indexing with subject headings. Gives examples and compares them with LCSH and PRECIS. A thesaurus of mathematics, using PRECIS methods and connecting with the Amercian Mathematical Society classification is desirable. Authors could also classify their own work and the data could be printed with the books
  17. Frost, C.O.; Dede, B.A.: Subject heading compatibility between LCSH and catalog files of a large research library : a suggested model for analysis (1988) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Assigned topical and geographic subject headings from a sample of 3.814 bibliographic records in the University of Michigan Library's catalog were analyzed to determine the degree of match with LCSH, 10th edition and to idetify types of heading conflicts that lend themselves to automatic subject authority control. The findings showed a surprising degree of agreement: 44 percent of headings matched LCSH 10th completely. For headings without subdivisions, the match was 88,4 percent. Since 93,6 percent of the topical subdivisions that did not match LCSH were found on the free-floating lists, some consideration should be given to developing a machine-readable file of free-floating subdivisons for matching purposes.
  18. Schnelling, H.M.: Pattern indexing : towards universal structures and transparency of indexing: literary scholarship as a case in point (1986) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Pattern indexing is an attempt at combining standardized and free indexing. In contrast to prevailing indexing methods, notably precoordinated ones, pattern indexing also taskes into consideration the terminological and information retrieval habits in certain disciplines of science. It is based on patterns consisting of subject categories reflecting the conceptual and methodological framework of a given discipline. Zhese categories provide structured sets of standardized subject headings. To allow for flexibility and adequacy, these headings may be complemented by free indexing terms. Pattern indexing is intended to mend opaque catalog structures and terminological uncertainties of topical subject headings in common precoordinated indexing practice. Pattren indexing is discussed in the context of literary scholarship.
  19. Palmer, J.W.: Subject authority control and syndetic structure - myth and realities : an inquiry into certain subject heading practices and some questions about their implications (1986) 0.05
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    Abstract
    An examination of subject heading practices in the card catalogs of libraries in one New York State county and an analysis of selected subject headings found that only the largest libraries were able to provide any kind of subject authority control. Furthermore, not even the largest libraries were able to provide the "See Also" references upon which the Library of Congress assignment of subject headings is based. Changes in LCSH headings resulted in great confusion and a dispersal of resources in the smaller libraries. Is this situation typical of practices at other libraries in other parts of the United States? If so, the implications could be very serious. The study offers no answers, but raises important questions.
  20. Markey, K.; Demeyer, A.N.: ¬The concept of common subject headings in subject outline searching (1989) 0.05
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