Sears list of subject headings / [edited by Joseph Miller ; Joan Goodsell, associate editor]
Contributor(s): Sears, Minnie Earl | Miller, Joseph | Goodsell, Joan
Language: English Publisher: New York : The H. W. Wilson, 2004Edition: Eighteenth editionDescription: Ii 804 pages ; 27 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9889779714Subject(s): Subject headingsDDC classification: 025.4 Summary: Since 1923, this reference has provided library catalogers with headings designed to optimize patron access to the library's collection. The reference also delivers patterns and examples to help catalogers create further headings as needed. This 18th edition features some 500 new headings, reflecting developments in popular culture, computers and technology, personal relations, psychology, handicrafts, and other areas. Classification numbers for headings have also been updated, reflecting the new 14th Abridged Edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification. A special section designed as an introduction to subject cataloging using the Sears list has been expanded in this edition to offer guidance to libraries assigning topical and geographic headings to works of fiction, drama, and poetry.Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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BOOK | ELEMENTARY LIBRARY | ELEMENTARY LIBRARY SUBJECT REFERENCE | 025.4 Se17 2004 (Browse shelf) | Available | EL3514 |
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Since 1923, this reference has provided library catalogers with headings designed to optimize patron access to the library's collection. The reference also delivers patterns and examples to help catalogers create further headings as needed. This 18th edition features some 500 new headings, reflecting developments in popular culture, computers and technology, personal relations, psychology, handicrafts, and other areas. Classification numbers for headings have also been updated, reflecting the new 14th Abridged Edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification. A special section designed as an introduction to subject cataloging using the Sears list has been expanded in this edition to offer guidance to libraries assigning topical and geographic headings to works of fiction, drama, and poetry.
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