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Sears Subject Headings

Sears Subject Headings. Julie Bramman, Renee Clark, Lindy Garland, Aubrey Iglesias, Erica Johnson, and Thomas Leonhardt. Topics of Discussion. Introduction History Define and Describe Uses Evaluation BINGO. Basic Branches of Cataloging. 1. Descriptive cataloging

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Sears Subject Headings

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  1. Sears Subject Headings Julie Bramman, Renee Clark, Lindy Garland, Aubrey Iglesias, Erica Johnson, and Thomas Leonhardt

  2. Topics of Discussion • Introduction • History • Define and Describe • Uses • Evaluation • BINGO

  3. Basic Branches of Cataloging • 1. Descriptive cataloging • Retrieval by title, author, date, etc. • 2. Subject cataloging • What an information package is about • Subject Heading: uniform word or phrase used in library catalogs to express topic

  4. History • Minnie Earl Sears (1st 3 ed.) • 1923 • Like LCSH, but for small libraries • Surveyed 9 other small libraries • Nova Southeastern University, Florida

  5. How is Sears different? Flexibility & Simplification: • Simplification of phrasing • Not complete list of terms • Simplified instructions

  6. Determine Subject Content • Principle of specific and direct entry • Heading separate term, not subdivision under broader heading • Rule of 3 • No more than 3 headings per information package • Uniformity • Materials on single topic, same heading

  7. Apply Subject Headings • If established heading exists, use that heading • If synonym or alternative, select term from list • If no heading exists, create new heading

  8. Uses • Small libraries, foreign libraries, and school libraries • Subject cataloging • References Dewey numbers • Compatible, flexible and expandable • Historical and established use • A teaching tool for librarians

  9. Example Hair 612.7; 646.7 Use for general materials on hair as well for as materials on hairdressing and haircutting. UF Barbering Coiffure Haircutting Hairdressing Hairstyles Hairstyling BT Head Personal Grooming NT Wigs Haircutting USE Hair Hairdressing USE Hair From: Sears List of Subject Headings, 17th ed. C. 2000

  10. SOURCE OF HEADINGS: Library of Congress Online Catalog INFORMATION FOR: Hair Please note: Broader Terms are not currently available Select a Link Below to Continue... Authority Record Narrower Term: Beards Narrower Term: Bristles Narrower Term: Eyebrows Narrower Term: Eyelashes Narrower Term: Guard hair Narrower Term: Horsehair Narrower Term: Molting Narrower Term: Mustaches See Also: Scalp Narrower Term: Trichomes Narrower Term: Wigs Narrower Term: Wool Narrower Term: Gray hair Narrower Term: Whiskers Narrower Term: Sale of human hair Narrower Term: Long hair Narrower Term: Sidelocks From: http:/authorities.loc.gov Hair 612.7; 646.7 Use for general materials on hair as well for as materials on hairdressing and haircutting. UF Barbering Coiffure Haircutting Hairdressing Hairstyles Hairstyling BT Head Personal Grooming NT Wigs Haircutting USE Hair Hairdressing USE Hair From: Sears List of Subject Headings, 17th Edition, C. 2000 Comparison with LCSH

  11. Evaluation • Inexpensive and easy to use • Effective for general collections • Not as widely known or accessible as LCSH • Not updated as often as LCSH • Needs to be published on-line to remain competitive with LCSH

  12. Works Cited • Miller, Joseph, ed. Sears List of Subject Headings. 17th ed. Bronx, N.Y.: H.W. Wilson, 2000.

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