fyi
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [PCCLIST] Changes to Subject Headings for Cooking and Cookbooks Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 14:11:11 -0400 From: Policy and Standards Division <pol...@loc.gov> Reply-To: Program for Cooperative Cataloging <pccl...@listserv.loc.gov> To: pccl...@listserv.loc.gov *Subject Headings for Cooking and Cookbooks* June 22, 2010 The Library of Congress issued the list of the new and revised subject headings for materials on cooking and cookbooks on June 22, 2010 (http://www.loc.gov/aba/cataloging/subject/weeklylists/). These new and revised headings will be distributed beginning with the CDS distribution file vol. 25, issue 24 dated June 14 and will continue until completed. The revision of /Subject Headings Manual/ (/SHM/) H 1475, “Cooking and Cookbooks,” is forthcoming and will be posted as a PDF file on the public Cataloging and Acquisitions Web site ( http://www.loc.gov/aba/* *). It will also be included in /SHM/ Update Number 2 of 2010, which will be distributed in the fall. The word “cookery” has been changed to “cooking” in approximately 800 subject headings (e.g., *Cooking*, *Cooking (Butter)*, *Cooking for the sick*, *Aztec cooking*, *Cooking, American--Southwestern style).* A topical subject heading for *Cookbooks* and a genre/form heading for *Cookbooks* have also been approved, and are available for use. Most of the Children’s Subject Headings in the form *Cookery--[Ingredient] *have been cancelled in favor of the adult heading *Cooking ([Ingredient]*). However, three of those headings have been retained and revised: *Cooking (Buffets)*, *Cooking (Garnishes)*, and *Cooking (Natural foods)*. In cases where reference structure for a heading has been changed but the heading itself has not, the heading was omitted from the list. For example, the headings *Brunches*, *Comfort food*, and *Tortillas *had the broader term *Cookery*, which has been changed to *Cooking*. None of these three headings appear on the Weekly List. The references on approximately 500 headings have been changed. Every effort will be taken to expeditiously change the old form of subject headings in bibliographic records to the new form during the next few months. Questions or concerns may be directed to: Libby Dechman Senior Cataloging Policy Specialist Email: e...@loc.gov -- Joanna K. Dyla Head, Metadata Development Unit Metadata Department Stanford University Libraries 650-723-2529 jd...@stanford.edu -- Heidi G. Lerner Hebraica/Judaica Cataloger Metadata Development Unit Stanford University Libraries Stanford, CA 94305-6004 e-mail: ler...@stanford.edu ph: 650-725-9953 fax: 650-725-1120