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  2. Schlagwortkatalog - Wikipedia

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    The Regeln für die Schlagwortkatalogisierung (English: Rules for subject headings cataloging) (RSWK), up to the third edition in 2016 still called Regeln für den Schlagwortkatalog (English: Rules for the subject headings catalog), [2] [1] are used in universal academic libraries and public libraries, and with restrictions also in special libraries in Germany, Austria, and in German-speaking ...

  3. Library of Congress Subject Headings - Wikipedia

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    The compilation, Library of Congress Subject Headings in Jewish Studies, does not have a separate list of generally applicable subdivisions or geographic headings, but the introduction notes that it does include "the generally applicable subdivisions for Jews, Judaism, Hebrew language, and Israel ' The compiler goes on to explain that "some of ...

  4. Schlagwortnormdatei - Wikipedia

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    The Schlagwortnormdatei or SWD (translated as Subject Headings Authority File) is a controlled vocabulary index term system used primarily for subject indexing in library catalogs. The SWD is managed by the German National Library (DNB) in cooperation with various library networks.

  5. File:List of subject headings for use in dictionary catalogs ...

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  6. Category:Library cataloging and classification - Wikipedia

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    Sears Subject Headings; SELIBR; Shelfmark; Sine nomine; Social History and Industrial Classification; Subject access; Subject cataloging; Superintendent of Documents Classification; Swedish library classification system; Syriaca.org; Système universitaire de documentation

  7. Library classification - Wikipedia

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    The library professional who engages in the process of cataloging and classifying library materials is called a cataloger or catalog librarian. Library classification systems are one of the two tools used to facilitate subject access. The other consists of alphabetical indexing languages such as Thesauri and Subject Headings systems.

  8. Library of Congress Linked Data Service - Wikipedia

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    Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) Library of Congress Name Authority File (LCNAF) Library of Congress Classification—because LC Classification uses a different MARC format than LC Authorities, mapping LC Classification to MADS/RDF was more difficult than mapping LCSH or LCNAF. [2] Library of Congress Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

  9. Controlled vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Controlled vocabulary terms can accurately describe what a given document is actually about, even if the terms themselves do not occur within the document's text. Well known subject heading systems include the Library of Congress system, Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) created by the United States National Library of Medicine, and Sears.