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SUBJECT AUTHORITY COOPERATIVE PROGRAM GUIDELINES SUBJECT AUTHORITY COOPERATIVE PROGRAM The Subject Authority Cooperative Program (SACO) was established to provide a means for libraries to submit subject headings and classification numbers to the Library of Congress. SACO: REQUIREMENTS
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SUBJECT AUTHORITY COOPERATIVE PROGRAM • GUIDELINES
SUBJECT AUTHORITY COOPERATIVE PROGRAM • The Subject Authority Cooperative Program (SACO) was established to provide a means for libraries to submit subject headings and classification numbers to the Library of Congress.
SACO: REQUIREMENTS • There are only two basic requirements for libraries to contribute subject heading proposals or changes for inclusion in Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)
SACO: REQUIREMENTS 1. Participants should have access to the online Library of Congress authority files, both for name authorities and subject authorities.
SACO: REQUIREMENTS 2. Required documentation for subject headings: • Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) current editions and updates
SACO: REQUIREMENTS • SUBJECT CATALOGING MANUAL: Subject Headings • FREE‑FLOATING SUBDIVISIONS: An Alphabetical Index
SACO: GUIDELINES • Required documentation for classification numbers: • SUBJECT CATALOGING MANUAL: Classification • Library of Congress Classification Schedules (including additions and ahanges); or • OR • the commercially available versions of the schedules
SACO: GUIDELINES • SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS • Proposal form available on the SACO home page • paper form available from LC
SACO: GUIDELINES • Proposals are reviewed for editorial consistency by staff at the Library of Congress and, once reviewed, become part of LCSH or the LC Classification schedules
SACO: TRAINING • SACO workshops are offered by the Library of Congress either in conjunction with library-related meetings or conferences • or on demand by contacting the Coop Team Leader at: SACO@loc.gov
SUBJECT HEADING PROPOSAL FORM • GUIDELINES for filling in the subject proposal form
SUBJECT HEADING PROPOSAL • 040 Requestor's MARC identification symbol • Geographic subdivision • 008: 2._______ i = May Subd Geog
SUBJECT HEADING PROPOSAL FORM • If you are unable to determine this or think that the heading should not be divided geographically leave it blank • (cf. SCM H 194 and H 364)
SUBJECT HEADING PROPOSAL FORM • 053 Library of Congress Classification Number (LC CALL NUMBER or LCC) • 053: For guidance on when to assign and when not to assign a number to a heading, please refer to SCM H 365.
SUBJECT HEADING PROPOSAL FORM • Heading • 1xx (150, 151, 110, or 130)
SUBJECT HEADING PROPOSAL FORM • Cross References • For further guidance in which form and how references should be constructed, please refer to SCM H 195 and SCM H 373.
SUBJECT HEADING PROPOSAL FORM • Broader Term (BT) & Related Term (RT) References • 5XX: Most subject headings will need a broader term reference. • cf. SCM H 370 • Most subject headings do not need related term references. • CF. SCM H 370
SUBJECT HEADING PROPOSAL FORM • 670 Sources found • Include at least one other beyond item in hand • Include citations to reference works and information to justify the heading or references being added, changed, or deleted. • cf. SCM H 200, H 202, and H 203).
SUBJECT HEADING PROPOSAL FORM • 680 Scope Notes • Include in this area the text of a note to define or limit the use of a particular heading. • cf. SCM H 400.
SACO: GUIDELINES • THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN SUBMITTING A SUBJECT HEADING PROPOSAL
SACO: Things to remember • Proposed heading does not duplicate an existing heading or reference • i.e., heading not already established in another form or is not covered by a free-floating construction.
SACO: Things to remember • A value has been provided for in FIXED FIELD box 2 [may subd. geog] or [not subd. geog]
SACO: Things to remember • MARC identification code symbol of contributing library is provided in 040.
SACO: Things to remember • References (4XXs) are in alphabetical order and do not conflict with existing headings • 5XXs are labelled BT (subfield $w gnnn) or RT (subfield $w nnnn)
SACO: Things to remember • 5XXs are currently valid headings in the subject authority file, OR that • For each 5XX not established in the subject authority file an additional subject proposal accompanies the original proposal
SACO: Things to remember • For each related term (RT) 5XX a subject change proposal accompanies the original proposal with the instruction to ADD the proposed heading as a related term
SACO: Things to remember • When establishing a new heading that is an intermediate term in a hierarchy, remember to add the new heading as a BT to any existing narrower headings
SACO: Things to remember • The work generating the proposal is cited as the 1st 670 (repeat the proposed heading in the 670 if necessary)
SACO: Things to remember • Add 670s or 675s to show research. • For topics limited to a specific discipline, authorities cited should be specific to the field (cf. H 203). • Authorities cited should apply specifically to the proposed heading as a whole not just to one word or element. • Cite general references sources for general concepts (e.g., Web. 3, OED).
SACO: GUIDELINES • Relevant LC pattern provided (952) or SCM memo cited.
SACO: GUIDELINES: USE OF PATTERNS: Patterns should only be cited to substantiate: 1. A topic with an adjectival qualifier (to demonstrate that the heading in question has been analogously qualified and that the qualifier has been used )
SACO: GUIDELINES: USE OF PATTERNS • Example: • 150 -0 Propaganda, Zimbabwean • 952 LC Pattern: Propaganda, West German and Poets, Zimbabwean
SACO: GUIDELINES : USE OF PATTERNS 2. When establishing a non-free-floating subdivision • Example: • 150 -0 Church buildings--Remodeling for other use • 952 LC Pattern: Service stations--Remodeling for other use
SACO: GUIDELINES on USE OF PATTERNS 3. When establishing a "... and ..." or "... in ..." headings or headings always constructed according to a standard pattern
SACO: GUIDELINES on USE OF PATTERNS • Example: • 150 0 National characteristics, Brazilian, in literature • 952 LC Pattern: National characteristics, Latin American, in literature
SACO: GUIDELINES on USE OF PATTERNS 4. When establishing a heading with a parenthetical qualifier • Example: • 150 -0 Cheesecake (Cookery) • 952 LC Pattern: Brownies (Cookery)
SACO: GUIDELINES on USE OF PATTERNS • Patterns are cited only to demonstrate previous usage of the qualifier • NOT in lieu of appropriate authority for the substantive portion of the heading.
SACO: GUIDELINES on USE OF PATTERNS • Patterns should be truly analogous. • Example: • 150 -0 Australia in motion pictures • 952 LC Pattern: Great Britain in motion pictures
SACO: GUIDELINES on USE OF PATTERNS • Not: 952 LC Pattern: Lesbian vampires in motion pictures • It is not necessary to cite patterns for changes.
SACO: GUIDELINES on USE OF PATTERNS • Be wary of citing older subject headings as patterns (esp. sh85 prefixed hdgs.) • Other than in the 4 cases above, it is not necessary to cite patterns at all -- cite the SCM memo instead!
SACO: GUIDELINES • LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION PROPOSALS
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION PROPOSALS • An non-interactive form for proposed LC classification numbers is available on the SACO home page.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION PROPOSALS • To use this form, view it, print it, fill it in, and fax it to the Coop Team at (202) 707-2824.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION PROPOSALS • Concise guidelines for filling out the form are also available. • Basic documentation: • LC Subject Cataloging Manual (SCM): Classification F 50
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION PROPOSALS • Classification proposals that appear to involve major or complex development should be discussed the Coop liaison.