Subject heading is a human and intellectual endeavor, by which trained professionals apply topic descriptions to items in their collections. Without a uniform standard, each library might choose to categorize the subject matter of their items differently. The widespread use and acceptance of the?Library of Congress Subject Headings?facilitates the uniform access and retrieval of items in libraries across the world; users can use the same search strategy and LCSH?thesaurus, if the correct headings have been applied to the item by the library. Some LCSH decisions are achieved by extensive debate and even controversy in the library community.LCSH is the world’s most widely used subject vocabulary.[1]?Despite LCSH’s wide-ranging and comprehensive scope, libraries that deal with more specific types of collections or user communities may use other vocabularies; for example, many medical libraries in the United States use the?National Library of Medicine’s?Medical Subject Headings?(MeSH)
Subject heading is a human and intellectual endeavor, by which trained professionals apply topic descriptions to items in their collections. Without a uniform standard, each library might choose to categorize the subject matter of their items differently. The widespread use and acceptance of the?Library of Congress Subject Headings?facilitates the uniform access and retrieval of items in libraries across the world; users can use the same search strategy and LCSH?thesaurus, if the correct headings have been applied to the item by the library. Some LCSH decisions are achieved by extensive debate and even controversy in the library community.LCSH is the world’s most widely used subject vocabulary.[1]?Despite LCSH’s wide-ranging and comprehensive scope, libraries that deal with more specific types of collections or user communities may use other vocabularies; for example, many medical libraries in the United States use the?National Library of Medicine’s?Medical Subject Headings?(MeSH)
Subject heading is a human and intellectual endeavor, by which trained professionals apply topic descriptions to items in their collections. Without a uniform standard, each library might choose to categorize the subject matter of their items differently. The widespread use and acceptance of the?Library of Congress Subject Headings?facilitates the uniform access and retrieval of items in libraries across the world; users can use the same search strategy and LCSH?thesaurus, if the correct headings have been applied to the item by the library. Some LCSH decisions are achieved by extensive debate and even controversy in the library community.LCSH is the world’s most widely used subject vocabulary.[1]?Despite LCSH’s wide-ranging and comprehensive scope, libraries that deal with more specific types of collections or user communities may use other vocabularies; for example, many medical libraries in the United States use the?National Library of Medicine’s?Medical Subject Headings?(MeSH)
Subject heading is a human and intellectual endeavor, by which trained professionals apply topic descriptions to items in their collections. Without a uniform standard, each library might choose to categorize the subject matter of their items differently. The widespread use and acceptance of the?Library of Congress Subject Headings?facilitates the uniform access and retrieval of items in libraries across the world; users can use the same search strategy and LCSH?thesaurus, if the correct headings have been applied to the item by the library. Some LCSH decisions are achieved by extensive debate and even controversy in the library community.LCSH is the world’s most widely used subject vocabulary.[1]?Despite LCSH’s wide-ranging and comprehensive scope, libraries that deal with more specific types of collections or user communities may use other vocabularies; for example, many medical libraries in the United States use the?National Library of Medicine’s?Medical Subject Headings?(MeSH)
Subject heading is a human and intellectual endeavor, by which trained professionals apply topic descriptions to items in their collections. Without a uniform standard, each library might choose to categorize the subject matter of their items differently. The widespread use and acceptance of the?Library of Congress Subject Headings?facilitates the uniform access and retrieval of items in libraries across the world; users can use the same search strategy and LCSH?thesaurus, if the correct headings have been applied to the item by the library. Some LCSH decisions are achieved by extensive debate and even controversy in the library community.LCSH is the world’s most widely used subject vocabulary.[1]?Despite LCSH’s wide-ranging and comprehensive scope, libraries that deal with more specific types of collections or user communities may use other vocabularies; for example, many medical libraries in the United States.
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