
Good morning I made the posting below to the Describe Forum last week, but haven't had any reponses so far. I wonder if anyone on the listserv can shed some light on this for me? Can I ask what libraries are doing in their local catalogues, with regard to the presentation of LC Subject Headings, and LC Subject Headings for Children? Many of the good quality, detailed records that we download from Te Puna, OCLC, Libraries Australia etc., often contain both LCSH and LCSH for Children in the records ($650_0 and $650_1). The way they present in our catalogue can be pretty confusing, though (even for staff, let alone customers). SirsiDynix haven't been able to answer my question about 'blocking' the $650_1 records from displaying in Horizon 7.5. What do other libraries do? Are they deleting the tags? Leaving them in and not worrying about the subject searches? Or do you have a way of adjusting what your system presents to the searcher? Any pointers would be MUCH appreciated! :-) Fiona Fiona Wasiolek, RLIANZA Senior Librarian Thames Public Library 503 Mackay Street, Thames p: 07 8686616 f: 07 8685042 e: fiona.wasiolek@tcdc.govt.nz w: www.thameslibrary.co.nz http://www.thameslibrary.co.nz/ Disclaimer: The content of this email may be CONFIDENTIAL OR LEGALLY PRIVILEGED, and is intended only for the persons named above. If this email is not addressed to you, you must not use, read, distribute or copy this document. If you have received this document by mistake, please call us and destroy the original. Thank you.

Hi Fiona, At the National Library we add both LCSH and LC childrens headings to our records for juvenile literature. Subject searches in our OPAC operate across both sets of headings and I couldn't see a way of limiting a subject search to just one vocabulary in the OPAC. We can limit a search to a specific vocabulary in the cataloguing client, but that doesn't help users. There are 3 record views in our OPAC. The Quickview labels all subject headings as Subject with no further detail, so a record with both adult and juvenile headings has a single list of headings labeled Subject. The Detailed View distinguishes vocabularies and has the labels LC Subject and LC Children's Subject to separate these two vocabularies for users. The MARC view is a tagged display, so it is helpful to other cataloguers but not general cataloguer users. We (at the Library level) can alter what fields are displayed in both the quick and detailed record views and we can also alter the labels that appear alongside each field. I hope this covers your questions Regards Chris Chris (Christine) Todd Team Leader, Cataloguing Team 1, Content Services, National Library of New Zealand. Telephone: (04) 474 3093 Fax: (04) 474 3161 Email: chris.todd@natlib.govt.nz
"Fiona Wasiolek"
17/09/2010 9:52 a.m. >>> Good morning
I made the posting below to the Describe Forum last week, but haven't had any reponses so far. I wonder if anyone on the listserv can shed some light on this for me? Can I ask what libraries are doing in their local catalogues, with regard to the presentation of LC Subject Headings, and LC Subject Headings for Children? Many of the good quality, detailed records that we download from Te Puna, OCLC, Libraries Australia etc., often contain both LCSH and LCSH for Children in the records ($650_0 and $650_1). The way they present in our catalogue can be pretty confusing, though (even for staff, let alone customers). SirsiDynix haven't been able to answer my question about 'blocking' the $650_1 records from displaying in Horizon 7.5. What do other libraries do? Are they deleting the tags? Leaving them in and not worrying about the subject searches? Or do you have a way of adjusting what your system presents to the searcher? Any pointers would be MUCH appreciated! :-) Fiona Fiona Wasiolek, RLIANZA Senior Librarian Thames Public Library 503 Mackay Street, Thames p: 07 8686616 f: 07 8685042 e: fiona.wasiolek@tcdc.govt.nz w: www.thameslibrary.co.nz http://www.thameslibrary.co.nz/ Disclaimer: The content of this email may be CONFIDENTIAL OR LEGALLY PRIVILEGED, and is intended only for the persons named above. If this email is not addressed to you, you must not use, read, distribute or copy this document. If you have received this document by mistake, please call us and destroy the original. Thank you.

Hello Fiona eLGAR has made the decision not to use the LC Subject Headings for Children (AC headings) to provide access to children's material except in rare instances. Instead we subdivide the LCSH headings by '|vChildren's literature' or '|vChildren's fiction' to denote a children's reading level. I don't know much about Sirsi but on Millennium it is possible to suppress or display headings from OPAC display based on indicator. For example, it would be possible for us to display subject terms in 650_0 (LC) but suppress those in 650_1 (AC). Suppressing the heading from OPAC display would not remove the heading from the subject index, however, so instead we choose to remove or edit them so that all headings in our records so that they conform with LCSH. An alternative, which may be open to you, could be to establish a separate index for the children's headings (again based on the second indicator of '1'). I can't name any library catalogues that I've seen doing this but I imagine that it would be possible to set up in much the same way that some libraries set up different indexes for terms in other thesauri (e.g. MESH, GSAFD etc. Regards, Sarah Sarah Menzies Cataloguer North Shore Libraries Phone: 09 486-8473 Email:sarahm@shorelibraries.govt.nz
"Fiona Wasiolek"
17/09/2010 9:52 a.m. Good morning
I made the posting below to the Describe Forum last week, but haven't had any reponses so far. I wonder if anyone on the listserv can shed some light on this for me? Can I ask what libraries are doing in their local catalogues, with regard to the presentation of LC Subject Headings, and LC Subject Headings for Children? Many of the good quality, detailed records that we download from Te Puna, OCLC, Libraries Australia etc., often contain both LCSH and LCSH for Children in the records ($650_0 and $650_1). The way they present in our catalogue can be pretty confusing, though (even for staff, let alone customers). SirsiDynix haven't been able to answer my question about 'blocking' the $650_1 records from displaying in Horizon 7.5. What do other libraries do? Are they deleting the tags? Leaving them in and not worrying about the subject searches? Or do you have a way of adjusting what your system presents to the searcher? Any pointers would be MUCH appreciated! :-) Fiona Fiona Wasiolek, RLIANZA Senior Librarian Thames Public Library 503 Mackay Street, Thames p: 07 8686616 f: 07 8685042 e: fiona.wasiolek@tcdc.govt.nz w: www.thameslibrary.co.nz http://www.thameslibrary.co.nz/ Disclaimer: The content of this email may be CONFIDENTIAL OR LEGALLY PRIVILEGED, and is intended only for the persons named above. If this email is not addressed to you, you must not use, read, distribute or copy this document. If you have received this document by mistake, please call us and destroy the original. Thank you. CAUTION: This email message and any attachments contain information that may be confidential and may be LEGALLY PRIVILEGED. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying of this message or attachments is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email message in error please notify us immediately and erase all copies of the message and attachments. We do not accept responsibility for any viruses or similar carried with our email, or any effects our email may have on the recipient computer system or network. Any views expressed in this email may be those of the individual sender and may not necessarily reflect the views of Council.
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Chris Todd
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Fiona Wasiolek
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Sarah Menzies