Title of article
A Beginners’ Guide for Subject Analysis of Theses and Dissertations in the Hard Sciences
Author/Authors
Lona Hoover، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
29
From page
133
To page
161
Abstract
This guide, for beginning catalogers with humanities or
social sciences backgrounds, provides assistance in subject analysis
(based on Library of Congress Subject Headings) of theses and dissertations
(T/Ds) that are produced by graduate students in university departments
in the hard sciences (physical sciences and engineering). It is aimed
at those who have had little or no experience in cataloging, especially of
this type of material, and for those who desire to supplement local
mentoring resources for subject analysis in the hard sciences. Theses and
dissertations from these departments present a special challenge because
they are the results of current research representing specific new concepts
with which the cataloger may not be familiar. In fact, subject headings often
have not yet been created for the specific concept(s) being researched.
Additionally, T/D authors often use jargon/terminology specific to theirdepartment. Catalogers often havemany other duties in addition to subject
analysis of T/Ds in the hard sciences, yet they desire to provide optimal
access through accurate, thorough subject analysis. Tips are provided for
determining the content of the T/D, strategic searches on WorldCat for
possible subject headings, evaluating the relevancy of these subject
headings for final selection, and selecting appropriate subdivisions
where needed. Lists of basic reference resources are also provided
Keywords
dissertation(s) , Thesis (theses) , Subject analysis , T/Ds , Subject Headings , subject access , Cataloging , hard sciences , electronictheses and dissertations , ET/Ds
Journal title
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Record number
845450
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