The Lower East Side Librarian Library of Congress Subject Heading of the Week for Week 36, September 8, 2010 is:
(A) 150 Climate change insurance [May Subd Geog] [sp2010012934]
450 UF Climatic changes—Insurance
450 UF Global warming insurance
550 BT Insurance
I bet the same people who say climate change doesn't exist are the ones profiting off the insurance against it.
Also rans:
150 Civil disobedience [May Subd Geog] [sp 90000103]
* 450 UF Civil resistance
150 Government, Resistance to [May Subd Geog] [sp 85056036]
* 450 UF Civil resistance
* 550 RT Nonviolence
150 Nonviolence [May Subd Geog] [sp 85092373]
* 550 RT Government, Resistence to
How about Direct action as a related term, too?
(C) 150 Gay pride celebrations [May Subd Geog] [sp2010013029]
450 UF Celebrations, Gay pride
450 UF Gay pride festivals
450 UF GLBT pride celebrations
450 UF LGBT pride celebrations
450 UF Pride celebrations, Gay
550 BT Festivals
150 Gay Pride Day [May Subd Geog] [sp 93000860]
* 550 BT Gay pride celebrations
I'll definitely use these in zine cataloging.
(C) 150 Moshing [May Subd Geog] [sp2010013106]
450 UF Slam dancing
550 BT Dance
Can they also maybe add Sex discrimination in mosh pits?
(C) 150 Reverse discrimination in mortgage loans [May Subd Geog] [sp2010008376]
450 UF Redlining, Reverse
450 UF Reverse redline mortgage discrimination
450 UF Reverse redlining
550 BT Discrimination in mortgage loans
"Reverse discrimination" is a myth, people! I seriously can't believe LC would legitimize such a ridiculous notion. Can't they call it Predatory redlining? Per the first warrant definition, "where minority borrowers and senior citizens have been targeted to receive unnecessarily expensive mortgages)" this is not "reverse discrimination," it's the same old discrimination, just more deliberate.
(C) 150 Supervillains [sp2010012996]
680 Here are entered works about fictional villians [sic] who possess abilities beyond those of normal human beings.
450 UF Comic book villains
450 UF Super villains
550 BT Fictitious characters
I included this for the dry, yet silly scope note. The typo is a bonus.
150 Wrath of God in literature [sp2010013149]
450 UF God—Wrath—In literature
Wrath of God is not even a legit subject heading, but a reference for God (Christianity)--Wrath, so why the reverse here, I wonder?