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Voorbij, H.: ¬Een goede titel behoeft geen trefwoord, of toch wel? : een vergelijkend oderzoek titelwoorden - trefwoorden (1997)
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- Abstract
- A recent survey at the Royal Library in the Netherlands showed that subject headings are more efficient than title keywords for retrieval purposes. 475 Dutch publications were selected at random and assigned subject headings. The study showed that subject headings provided additional useful information in 56% of titles. Subsequent searching of the library's online catalogue showed that 88% of titles were retrieved via subject headings against 57% through title keywords. Further precision may be achieved with the help of indexing staff, but at considerable cost
- Footnote
- Übers. d. Titels: A good title has no need of subject headings, or does it?: a comparative study of title keywords against subject headings
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Gerhard, K.H.; Su, M.C.; Rubens, C.C.: ¬An empirical examination of subject headings for women's studies core materials (1998)
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- Abstract
- The Technical Services Committee of the Women's Studies Section, Association of College and Research Libraries, investigated the assignment of subject headings (LCSH) to core works in women's studies. Annotations for the works were compared with subject headings on OCLC cataloguing copy, mainly created by the Library of Congress. Identifies inadequates and traces them to 3 sources: inadequacies in terminology (sexist langugae, limited and biased concepts and imprecise headings); complexities of assigning headings in interdisciplinary and / or emerging fields; and standard cataloguing practices. Lists sample concepts and existing established LCSH missing lacking in bibliographical records and sample concepts lacking adequate established subject headings. Presents recommendations for remedying these problems
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Wepsiec, J.: Hierarchical structure of subject headings in the social sciences (1991)
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- Abstract
- Analyses the hierarchical structure of subject headings in the cluster of the social sciences in the 12th ed. of the LCSH. Recommends some headings presently in the cluster for elimination, and suggests some not related at present. Headings pertinent to social processes, social organisation, and culture are grouped in 3 social clusters: action theory, culture, and social structure. Makes suggestions for establishing new subject headings. The intention of these changes is to create the cluster of headings corresponding to the social theory of present day and reflecting interrelationships among social phenomena and levels of generalisation
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Franz, L.; Powell, J.; Jude, S.; Drabenstott, K.M.: End user understanding of subdivided headings (1994)
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- Abstract
- Describes a study to investigate end user understanding of subdivided subject headings in their current form and in the form proposed by the first recommendation of the Library of Congress Subject Subdivisions Conference. The impetus for this study was a charge by the Subject Analysis Committee of the ALA to respond to the first recommendation of the LC Subject Subdivisions Conference that proposed standardizing the order of subject subdivisions. Questionnaires bearing subdivided subject headings in the 'current' form and in the form proposed were distributed to users and professional cataloguers who were asked for the meaning of individual headings. The end users' responses to cataloguers' responses were compared to determine end users' level of understanding of subdivided subject headings. An analysis of end user interpretations demonstrated that they interpreted the meaning of subject headings in the same manner as cataloguers about 40% of the time for 'current' forms of subject headings and about 32% of the time for 'proposed' forms of subject headings. Concludes with specific recommendations about the first recommendation of the LC Subject Subdivisions Conference and general recommendations about increasing end user understanding of subdivided subject headinbgs
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Fountain, J.F.: Headings for children's materials : an LCSH/Sears companion (1993)
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- Sears List of Subject Headings
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Yu, A.J.: ¬The future of authority control for CJK name headings (1999)
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- Abstract
- Authority control of Chinese, Japanese and Korean name headings in the Library of Congress. Complains about the lack of vernacular script
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Drabenstott, K.M.; Simcox, S.; Fenton, E.G.: End-user understanding of subject headings in library catalogs (1999)
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- Abstract
- n this article, we report on the first large-scale study of end-user understanding of subject headings. Our objectives were to determine the extent to which children and adults understood subdivided subject headings and to suggest improvements for improving understanding of subject headings. The 1991 Library of Congress Subject Subdivisions Conference suggested standardizing the order of subject subdivisions for the purpose of simplifying subject cataloging, which served as the impetus for the study. We demonstrated that adults understood subject headings better than children; however, both adults and children assigned correct meanings to less than half of the subject headings they examined. Neither subject heading context nor subdivision order had an effect on understanding. Based on our findings, we challenge the library community to make major changes to the Library of Congress Subject Headings system that have the potential to increase end-user understanding of subject headings.
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Elliot, J.: Library of Congress Subject Headings : is the case to be altered? (1992)
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Guard, A.: ¬An antidote for browsing : subject headings for fiction (1991)
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OCLC/LC fiction headings project : too little, too late? (1992)
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Srinivasan, P.: Expert interface to Library of Congress Subject Headings (1990/91)
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Subject cataloging manual : subject headings (1996)
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Studwell, W.E.: LC's full plate : a time for decision-making about LC Subject Headings (1992)
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Johnson, B.E.; Carey, K.R.: Broad and specific subject headings : implications for users (1992)
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Samieske, R.: Computer science terminology and the library science subject headings : the case of software (1992)
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SCIS Subject Headings List (1994)
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Wozniak, J.: System leksykalny jezka KABA (1994)
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- Abstract
- The KABA subject headings scheme in the form of an authority file will be the main cataloguing and retrieval tool of the 5 Polish academic libraries cooperating in the automation on the VTLS software platform. The scheme is designed to preserve compatibility between the bibliographic headings authority file and the subject headings authority file. Describes the design anf methodology of the scheme, the types of file entries and porposed lexical categories. KABA subject headings and subheadings are also described
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Martin, G.: Possible subject headings for the Aboriginal peoples of Australia (1994)
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- Abstract
- Describes an attempt to find generally acceptable subject headings for the Aboriginal peoples of Australia. Discusses the following 4 ethnic groups: Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders; Aboriginal people of Australia; Tasmanian Aborigines; and Torres Strait Islanders. Outlines issues for consideration when establishing a subject heading. Lists alsternative possible headings and comments on their advantages and disadvantages. Offers specific recommendations concerning the choice of subject headings
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Vizine-Goetz, D.: Cataloging productivity tool : II. Subject headings for children (1994)
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Brackney, M.: On sorting index headings : quandaries and queries (1995)
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