Alternate Vocabularies: What to do when LCSH isn't enough

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Date
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Event Type
Continuing Education - Webinar
Event Category
Cataloging & Metadata
Location

Online via Zoom

Cost
Free of Charge
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Alternate Vocabularies: What to do when LCSH isn't enough

Catalogers in the United States primarily use Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) to describe the resources in their libraries, but sometimes, there isn't an LCSH term that is the right fit. Terms can be too broad or too narrow; occasionally, terms are simply outdated, and unfortunately, some are pejorative. When that happens, it's time to introduce an alternative vocabulary into the cataloging workflow.

This presentation will introduce four alternative subject heading vocabularies: Library of Congress Demographic Group Terms, Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus, Rare Books and Manuscripts Controlled Vocabulary, and Homosaurus. Each vocabulary will be presented with a broad overview of where it can be found, what it's particularly good at describing, and examples of what it would look like in a bibliographic record. The presentation will close with a decision tree to help catalogers decide when it might be time to look outside LCSH to describe their resources.

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Darby Malvey
Darby Malvey
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