(C) 150 Child trafficking [May Subd Geog] [sp2009006396]
* 450 UF Children trafficking
Doesn’t that Used For sound like something else entirely?
150 Christmas stories [Not Subd Geog] [sp 85025320]
* 053 PN6071.C6 CANCEL
* 053 PN6071.C6 (General collections)
* 450 UF Christmas—Juvenile fiction
I don't understand why this wouldn't subdivide geographically? Why not?
Here's a note, but not helpful regarding geography:
ACQUISITIONS AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC ACCESS DIRECTORATE
POLICY AND STANDARDS DIVISION
SUMMARY OF DECISIONS, EDITORIAL MEETING NUMBER 38September 23, 2009
Adventure stories; Christmas stories
According to Subject Headings Manual H 1690, juvenile form headings and
subdivisions are assigned to belles lettres for children (e.g. Children’s stories; --Juvenile fiction).
Where juvenile form headings do not exist, unsubdivided adult headings are to be assigned
instead (e.g. Christmas stories; Detective and mystery stories). Headings in the form [Topic]--
Juvenile fiction should not be assigned if an adult form heading for the concept exists (e.g. do
not assign Christmas--Juvenile fiction).
UF references in the form [Topic]--Juvenile fiction are being added to all headings for
[...] stories, to help lead searchers to the proper heading. The proposals to add the references
to Adventure stories and Christmas stories are being provided as examples. The other
references will be added offlist.
(C) 150 Closed circuit television in police work [May Subd Geog] [sp2009007823]
550 BT Police
No Related Term SPYING?
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Bill (not verified)
Fri, 10/23/2009 - 5:11pm
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"I don't understand why this
"I don't understand why this wouldn't subdivide geographically? Why not?":
There are other ways of relating Christmas stories to a particular place, depending on what the relationship is. Headings for Christmas stories that originate in a particular country are qualified adjectivally, e.g. Christmas stories, American. A collection of Christmas stories from different national literatures that are all set in the U.S. would be assigned the two headings Christmas stories and United States--Fiction. A critical work about Christmas stories from different national literatures that are set in the U.S. would be assigned the two headings Christmas stories--History and criticism and United States--In literature.