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  • × author_ss:"Studwell, W.E."
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  1. Studwell, W.E.: Subject suggestions 4 : some concerns relating to literature and language (1989) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Four policy proposals are presented which affect LC's subject headings for literature and language: a system of period subdivisions for use under those literatures which lack them; a clear definition of the term "Philology"; subjects for individual radio, TV, and movie scripts; and a clear relationship between literature and folklore.
  2. Studwell, W.E.: Why not an 'AACR' for subject headings? (1985) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Although the rules for descriptive cataloging have been recodified twice in the past twenty years, there never has been any kind of comprehensive theoretical code for subject headings, despite some suggestions for a code over the years. This essay explains the need for a code, provides historical background, and presents some broad proposals as to the philosophy, structure, and form of the code and what the code should cover. Included is the relation between the proposed code and the Library of Congress' 1984 Subject Cataloging Manual.
    Date
    7. 1.2007 13:22:01
  3. Studwell, W.E.; Hamilton, D.A.: Library of Congress Subject Heading period subdivisions for Eastern Europe excluding the Soviet Union : some proposed additions (1985) 0.01
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    Date
    7. 1.2007 13:22:20
  4. Studwell, W.E.: Library of Congress Subject Heading period subdivisions for Southeast Asia : some proposed additions (1982) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Southeast Asia is an important and populous region with an extensive literature. Many libraries in the United States and Canada have large or moderate collections of Southeast Asia materials. Yet the Library of Congress has not provided sufficient subject heading period subdivisions for the area. Additional subdivisons are proposed in detail for: Asia, Southeastern; Indonesia; Malaysia; Singapore; Philippines; Thailand; Indochina; Vietnam; Cambodia; Laos; and Burma. The historical and/or logical justification for the proposed additions follow each area. The function of the essay is not to present absolute answer, but to promote awareness of the problem and to suggest reasonable alternatives.
  5. Studwell, W.E.: Subject suggestions 2 : some concerns relating to science (1988) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Four policy proposals are made which affect LC's subject headings for science: a system of "gathering levels" for botany and microbiology similar to the one developed for zoology; a system of secondary headings for geology of a place; guidelines for formulating names of chemical compounds and their groups; and abandonment of "reverse patterns."
  6. Studwell, W.E.: Library of Congress Subject Heading period subdivisions for the history of the individual states of the United States : some proposed additions (1987) 0.00
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    Abstract
    History period subdivisions established by the Library of Congress (LC) for the individual states of the United States are surprisingly inadequate. Only seven states have subdivisions which cover all periods. Fifteen states need updating to cover the twentieth century. Twenty-eight states are deficient in other ways, including thirteen which have no period subdivisions at all or subdivisions only for wars and other special events. Proposals are made to remedy the deficiencies.
  7. Studwell, W.E.: ¬The 1990s: Decade of subject access : A theoretical code for LC subject headings would complete the maturation of modern cataloging (1987) 0.00
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    Abstract
    There are increasing indications that a comprehensive, all-purpose code for LCSH will be developed in the 1990s. Discusses the desirability of such a code and outlines obstacles to its development
  8. Studwell, W.E.: Subject suggestions 1 : some concerns relating to geographic areas (1988) 0.00
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