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Note: Subject Headings Manual (SHM) provides guidelines to use Library of 
Congress Subject Headings (LCSH). The manual was originally conceived as an 
in-house procedure manual addressed to cataloging staff at the Library of 
Congress. From the very beginning, however, the manual included not only 
procedures and practices to be followed by LC catalogers but also substantive 
explanations of subject cataloging policy.  Other libraries who wish to catalog 
in the same manner as the Library of Congress as well as faculty at schools of 
library science who wish to teach Library of Congress subject cataloging 
policies to their students should follow the guidelines of the Subject Headings 
Manual (SHM).

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