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Hi Andrea--
I am a firm believer in controlled vocabulary. Studies have shown t
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Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] Question about classifying YA historical fiction
I'm not sure it's necessary to worry so much about subject headings anymore.
People simply enter words in the search box. So I load up my 520 notes with
words and names I think people will
I'm not sure it's necessary to worry so much about subject headings anymore.
People simply enter words in the search box. So I load up my 520 notes with
words and names I think people will search for. What do others think?
AR
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> On Aug 18, 2017, at 8:45 AM, Leibowitz, Faye R
Hi Rachel—
Here’s a link to the bibliographic record for the book in the Library of
Congress catalog. They classed it with fiction. They added some subjects
headings, too, including a subject heading reflecting the fact that the book is
juvenile literature. So if someone searches for Bar Kochb
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