[Heb-NACO] FW: Subject heading announcement from June 18, 2018 Summary of Decisions

Miller, Caroline crmiller at library.ucla.edu
Wed Jul 11 12:29:24 EDT 2018


Please excuse duplication.

Caroline Miller
UCLA

From: Ratliff, Louise
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 3:30 PM
To: Riemer, John <jriemer at library.ucla.edu>; Avetyan, Nora <navetyan at library.ucla.edu>; Miller, Caroline <crmiller at library.ucla.edu>; Horning, Claudia <chorning at library.ucla.edu>; Dagher, Iman <idagher at library.ucla.edu>; Balster, Kevin <kbalster at library.ucla.edu>; Norris, Nancy <nnorris at library.ucla.edu>; Fletcher, Peter <pfletcher at library.ucla.edu>; Benamou, Sharon <benamou at library.ucla.edu>; Vermeij, Hermine <hermine at library.ucla.edu>
Subject: Subject heading announcement from June 18, 2018 Summary of Decisions

Hi all,



I just wanted to make sure that you are all aware of a new policy, announced in today's email from PSD



--Louise


SUBJECT HEADINGS

            Announcement

Multiple subdivisions
            "Multiple" subdivisions are a special type of subdivision that automatically gives free-floating status to analogous subdivisions used under the same heading.  In the example Computers-Religious aspects-Buddhism, [Christianity, etc.], the multiple subdivision is -Buddhism, [Christianity, etc.]. "Multiple" subdivisions will be cancelled from LCSH beginning in fall 2018.
Effective immediately, catalogers should propose the heading string that is needed, instead of a new multiple subdivision.  That is, instead of proposing Paleography-Religious aspects-Buddhism, [Christianity, etc.] for a resource about Muslim views on paleography, the cataloger would propose Paleography- Religious aspects-Islam.  Proposals that were submitted before July 1, 2018, and that are already under editorial review will be revised to follow the new policy.
Staff in PSD will create authority records for each valid heading string that was created based on a multiple subdivision and delete the authority record for the multiple subdivision. OCLC will provide files of heading strings that are based on multiples.

            Catalogers should continue to use existing multiple subdivisions as usual until PSD creates individual subject authority records for each heading string that has been assigned.  The multiple subdivision will then be cancelled and catalogers must propose each new use of a subdivision that was formerly authorized by a multiple.
            Subject Headings Manual instruction sheet H 1090, Multiple Subdivisions, has been revised to reflect the new policy, as have other instruction sheets that refer to multiple subdivisions (e.g., H 1998, Religious Aspects of Topics).  The revised instruction sheets are now available as free PDFs at http://www.loc.gov/aba/publications/FreeSHM/freeshm.html and will appear in Cataloger's Desktop later this year. The lists of pattern and free-floating subdivisions (instruction sheets H 1095-H 1200) will be revised as the multiple subdivisions are removed from LCSH.
            Additional details about the project will be announced later in summer 2018.


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