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  1. Miller, J.: From subject headings for audiovisual media (1988) 0.01
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    Source
    Inspel. 22(1988), S.121-145
  2. Miller, J.; Kuhr, P.: LCSH and periodical indexing : adoption vs. adaptation (2000) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Library of Congress Subjects Headings (and authority lists derived from LCSH) are used by the H. W. Wilson Company to index a wide variety of periodicals, including the most popular newsstand magazines, children's materials, trade magazines, professional journals, scholarly academic journals, and technical and scientific journals. The simple syndetic structure and subject-string grammar of LCSH are practical, pragmatic, and readily adaptable to periodical indexing. Some modifications are necessary, however. Not only does the material being indexed require specialized headings, but the various user groups, from children to lawyers, require various levels of language in subject access. Furthermore, because periodical articles are often on very narrow (or new) topics, periodical indexing requires much greater specificity (or currency) than LCSH usually provides