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Designed for both catalogers and library users, this thesaurus presents terms already in use as Library of Congress subject headings. The introduction gives the history of the Library of Congress subject heading system as well as instructions for using the book. The volume will aid the user in successfully performing searches by using fruitful terminology. It will aid the cataloger in assigning subjects to works in a consistent fashion, continuing the crucial process that provides the library with its orderliness. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Updated and expanded to embrace new developments in the electronic environment and new emphases on multicultural and female influences and accomplishments, the fourth edition (3rd ed., 1988) of this guide to humanities information sources includes 1,250 major entries. Chapters cover general humanities, philosophy, religion, visual arts, performing arts, and language and literature. Organized as previous editions, the volume provides one chapter on sources and another on access for each area. The "sources" chapters have in-depth descriptions of both print and electronic tools; the "access" chapters relate to finding and retrieving information. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR