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1. NLM LocatorPlus Help: Headings Index
- 130.14.16.150
- Headings Index.
- Search results from an Author or Subject search are displayed in the Headings Index. The Headings Index displays the number of titles associated with each heading (Titles) and the heading name (Heading). ...
- If there are more than 10 headings, you can display the next 10 headings by clicking the icon. You can return to the previous 10 headings by clicking the icon. ...
2. Deaf Subject Headings - General Information
- library.gallaudet.edu
- Deaf Subject Headings.
- Browse the Deaf Subject Headings.
- To look at the Deaf Subject Headings, please go to the Deaf Subject Headings Browse page. ...
- The Gallaudet University Library Collection Management Department and its predecessors have developed a list of over 2,800 subject headings commonly used to describe the Library's extensive collection of books and other materials related to deafness. ...
- Library of Congress subject headings .
- In addition, there are a few locally devised subject headings for concepts not found in these thesauri. ... Library of Congress Subject Headings and occasionally locally devised headings are the only terms being added to the list at the present time. ...
- This field lists additional, related subject headings that you might want to consider. ...
- This contains related Library of Congress Subject Headings. ...
- Headings come from various sources. ...
- LCSH means the heading is from the Library of Congress Subject Headings. ...
- Listed below are the basic subdivisions used with the Deaf Subject Headings to adequately describe deaf-related materials: .
- Questions about the subject headings, how to use them, and the other information associated with them should be directed to the Library Reference email account, library. ...
3. What's Library of Congress Subject Headings?
- www.unc.edu
- Subject Headings?.
- The Library of Congress subject headings system was originally designed as a controlled vocabulary for representing the subject and form of the books and serials in the Library of Congress collection, with the purpose of providing subject access points to the bibliographic records contained in the Library of Congress catalogs. ...
- As an increasing number of other libraries have adopted the Library of Congress subject headings system, it has become a tool for subject indexing of library catalogs in general. ...
- Subject Headings?.
- The Library of Congress (LC) subject headings are used to find information by keywords in libraries in the United States. The red, four-volume Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) set is an important guide to finding the keyords to use in the SUBJECT search option in the UNC-CH Online Catalog, or the UNC-CH Online Catalog Services. ...
- Headings in boldface may be used for subject searching. ...
- UF (Used For) refers to related subject headings. ...
- BT (Broader Topic) refers to more general subject headings. These headings would be useful if you need to broaden your topic. ...
- NT (Narrower Topic) refers to more specific headings than the boldface heading. ...
- Types of Relationships within Subject Headings.
- Pre-coordination results in phrase headings or main-heading/subdivision combinations. ...
- Three types of relationships are represented in the cross- reference structure of Library of Congress Subject Headings: equivalence, hierarchical, and associative. ... Each reference links a term or heading with another heading or with a group of headings. ...
- USE references are made from unauthorized or non-preferred terms to authorized or valid headings. Reciprocals, in the form of UF (Used-for) references, are made under the valid headings. The referred-from terms include synonyms in direct and inverted word order, alternative spellings (including singular and plural forms), alternative endings, changed or canceled headings, and abbreviations and acronyms. For phrase headings entered in the inverted form, USE references are made from the straight form. For phrase headings entered in the straight form, USE references are made from the inverted form in selective cases. For compound headings and for topical headings subdivided by other topics, USE references are made from the reversed form, thus bringing each significant term to the initial position. Occasionally, USE references are made to broader headings from narrower terms not used as valid headings. ...
4. SCIS Subject Headings Fifth Edition
- www.curriculum.edu.au
- SCIS Home > SCIS Subject Headings.
- SCIS Subject Headings Fifth Edition.
- SCIS Subject Headings Fifth Edition is a controlled vocabulary used by SCIS cataloguing agencies when selecting or devising appropriate subject headings for resources added to the SCIS database. It may also be used by library staff in schools to assist in conforming to SCIS standards when assigning subject headings to local resources.
- The SCIS Subject Headings Fifth Edition consists of three main elements:.
- an alphabetical listing of allowed and non-allowed headings .
- cross references from non-allowed to allowed headings, and between allowed headings .
- a set of prescriptive guidelines for creating other headings not in the list. ...
- If you have purchased the SCIS Subject Headings Fifth Edition there are supplementary lists that you will need to refer to regularly.
- Users are encouraged to propose new subject headings for inclusion in the SCIS Subject Headings using the sample form as a guide.
- Limited copies of SCIS Subject Headings Fifth Edition are still available for purchase.
- Schools may prefer to subscribe to SCIS Subject Headings Online which contains the contents of the print version. ...
5. Using subject headings
- www.lib.monash.edu.au
- Using subject headings.
- For instance, you can click on the author's name to find other items by the same person, or you can click on the assigned subject headings to find other material on the same subject. ...
- Subject headings (also known as descriptors) provide a concise description of the content of a book or article. When viewing records, you should also look for subject headings relating to your topic that you may not have considered.
- Subject headings .
6. The National Library of Russia: NLR Authority Headings Lists
- www.nlr.ru
- Authority Headings Lists.
- New Personal Authority Headings List .
- The New Personal Names Authority Headings List (the list is cited in Russian) contains authority headings with variant forms. The List includes NLR Personal Names Authority Headings File updating in cataloguing of Russian book acquisitions during the last week. New authority headings with variant forms conforming to Russian communications format for authority records. ...
- Online information on new and updated existing individual authority headings available on NLR server updated monthly. ...
- NLR Personal Names Authority Headings List .
- The list includes NLR Personal Names Authority Headings File updating in cataloguing of Russian book acquisitions since January 1999. ... In each section, authority headings listed alphabetically. All the headings conforming to heading definition in Russian communications format for authority headings. ...
- - headings (authority personal names headings - field 200).
- - "see" references generation (tracing) (variant headings - field 400).
- - coupled records (parallel personal names authority headings records in different foreign languages - field 700) .
- Consolidated Personal Names Authority Headings List from January 1999 (the list is cited in Russian) also available for consultation. ...
- NLR New Corporate Body Names Authority Headings List .
- The New Corporate Body Names Authority Headings List (the list is cited in Russian) contains authority headings with variant forms. The List includes NLR Corporate Body Names Authority Headings File updating in cataloguing of Russian book acquisitions during the last week. The listed new authority headings with variant versions conforming to Russian communications format for authority records. ...
7. 4.0 Structure of subject headings
- www.itsmarc.com
- 0 Structure of subject headings.
- 1 Single-concept headings .
- 2 Pre-coordinated multiple-concept headings .
8. UNIT 4: Subject Headings
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9. About This Page: Headings List
- www.lias.psu.edu
- Headings List.
- HEADINGS are the Authors, Titles, Subjects and Series that are indexed in LIAS records. ... Headings are arranged in A-Z order, in groups of ten headings per page.
- When you search via Begins With (exact word order) or Keyword (any word order), you'll retrieve a Headings List. ... , you won't retrieve a Headings List, but will go directly to a Brief Titles List or Full Record Display; this occurs because Headings search for Authors, Titles, Subjects and Series. ...
- What You Can Do At a Headings List.
- To return back to Headings, from either the Brief Titles List or the Full Record Display, click on the Back to Headings List that occurs on these screens. ...
- There are two ways to navigate through a Headings list: .
- NEXT and PREVIOUS move forward and backwards, in groups of 10 Headings at a time. These buttons always appear on a Headings List. ...
- If you searched by Any word order (keyword), then a Jump Bar may also appear on the Headings List. Jump Bars let you move quickly across large numbers of Headings. ...
- How can I tell which Headings I've already looked at? .
- Why do Jump Bars occur on Headings Lists when I use Any word order (keyword), but not when I use Exact word order (browse) ?.
- Keyword retrieves a specific set of Headings that match your criteria. LIAS knows exactly how many headings are in the list and can provide ways for you to move through them. Browse lets you start at a particular point in the Headings List; from there you can move infinitely forwards and back via NEXT and PREVIOUS. ...
10. Subject Headings
- www.lehigh.edu
- Understanding and Using Subject Headings.
- What are subject headings? .
- How do subject headings work? .
- How do I use subject headings at the help desk? .
- What are subject headings?.
- Subject headings are very important tools in research, whether you are using a database or printed index. Subject headings provide a standard, uniform set of terms, or controlled vocabulary that simplify the process of searching for information on a topic. ... An authoritative list of headings for a database or index is called a "thesaurus. ...
- How subject headings work.
- If you want to search on this topic, you can enter every conceivable synonym or phrase that describes global warming, or you can use subject headings. Subject headings are assigned to books, articles, or other documents by people who have reviewed the item and are familiar with the subject headins available to them. ... The subject headings, in red, are the subject headings assigned to the book "Is the temperature rising?. ...
- ASA, and most other library online catalogs, use a thesaurus called the Library of Congress Subject Headings, a list of words and phrases which is published in four large, red volumes. ...
- Different databases use different thesauri to assign subject headings. Online catalogs, as we've mentioned, tend to use the Library of Congress Subject Headings. The medical database MEDLINE (online equivalent of Index Medicus) uses its own thesaurus called Medical Subject Headings, or MeSH). ...
11. Headings and Subheadings
- Headings and Subheadings.
- Use frequent descriptive subject headings and subheadings to reveal the structure of your document. Headings identify the subjects that are treated in sections of your document. Headings are part of a writer's forecasting strategy. ...
- Be sure that your headings are specific enough to be useful: .
- ## Headings and Subheadings ## .
12. CHAPTER 4: HEADINGS
- www.gel.ulaval.ca
- Chapter 4: Headings.
- Headings are the titles and subtitles you see within the actual text of much professional scientific, technical, and business writing. Headings are like the parts of an outline that have been pasted into the actual pages of a report or other document.
- Headings are an important feature of professional technical writing: they alert readers to upcoming topics and subtopics, help readers find their way around in long reports and skip what they are not interested in, and break up long stretches of straight text. ...
- Headings are also useful for writers. ... When you begin using headings, your impulse may be to slap in the headings after you've written the rough draft. Instead, visualize the headings before you start the rough draft, and plug them in as you write.
- Your task in this chapter is to learn how to use headings and to learn the style and format of a specific design of headings that is standard for this course. ...
- General Guidelines for Headings.
- In this chapter, and in this course, we use a specific style of headings. ... Here are some specific guidelines on headings (see Figures 4-1, 4-2, 4-3, and 4-4 for illustrations of these guidelines): .
- Use headings to mark off the boundaries of the major sections and subsections of a report. ...
- Use exactly the design for headings described here and shown in Figure 4-1. ...
- Try for 2 to 3 headings per regular page of text. Don't overdo headings: for example, a heading for each of a series of one- or two-sentence paragraphs. ...
- Make the phrasing of headings parallel. ...
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