I usually used that explanation when trying to address the vagaries of
subject headings with students who are very key-word oriented. Although
I appreciate the efficiency and consistency of a controlled vocabulary,
it always or often seems that the decision makers are going out of their
way to create really reeaaallly non-intuitive subject headings. When we
were stuck with card catalogs it was easier to see why a decision to
update a heading might present some real challenges. But now...

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike Tribby
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 1:12 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Re: [Videolib] And now for something completely different...

>I seem to recall one similar when we got a book on....cockroaches...it
was "Urban Fauna". Now there's an intuitive one, for you!

It's been "Urban animals" since at least December of 2012, so at least
now the library world is a better place for cockroaches and those who
love them.

>I always maintained that the folks in cataloging at LC were the "mole
people" who must exist underground and not be in touch with reality.

I've had similar thoughts, often during cataloging committee meetings at
ALA Conferences, but it seems to me that cataloging consultants and, to
a lesser extent, academic library catalogers are more often the ones
displaying mole people-like characteristics. Granted, we're all
catalogers at those meetings with all that entails, so the differences
may not be evident to non-catalogers.



Mike Tribby
Senior Cataloger
Quality Books Inc.
The Best of America's Independent Presses

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