Roger's: Subject tentative weekly list 09/45

2009-11-12 Thread Roger Kohn
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SUBJECT HEADINGS
TENTATIVE WEEKLY LIST 46 (November 18, 2009)



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 * 150  Calendar, Islamic   CANCEL
150  Islamic calendar   [May Subd Geog]   [sp 85018837]
053   CE59
450UF Calendar, Islamic   [EARLIER FORM OF HEADING]
450UF Muslim calendar
550BT Calendar
681   Note under Religious calendars


150  Religious calendars   [May Subd Geog]   [sp
85112615]
  * 680   Here are entered texts and comparative studies
of calendars of ritual observances for 
particular days. Works on the Christian liturgical calendar are
entered under Church 
calendar. Works on the ritual calendars of other religions are
entered here with the 
subdivision for the name of the religion, e.g. Religious
calendarsGreek religion. Works 
on the Islamic [Jewish, etc.] calendar from the viewpoint of
chronological reckoning are 
entered under Calendar, Islamic [Jewish, etc.]   CANCEL
  * 680   Here are entered texts and comparative studies
of calendars of ritual observances for 
particular days. Works on the Christian liturgical calendar are
entered under Church 
calendar. Works on the ritual calendars of other religions are
entered here with the 
subdivision for the name of the religion, e.g. Religious
calendarsGreek religion. Works 
on the Islamic [Jewish, etc.] calendar from the viewpoint of
chronological reckoning are 
entered under Islamic [Jewish, etc.] calendar
  * 550BT Calendar
  * 550BT Cults   CANCEL

150  Shaʻbān   [May Subd Geog]   [sp2005005605]
  * 550BT Calendar, Islamic   CANCEL
  * 550BT Islamic calendar

(C)150  Rajab   [May Subd Geog]   [sp 99010732]
  * 550BT Calendar, Islamic   CANCEL
  * 550BT Islamic calendar

150  Civilization, Arab   [sp 85026438]
  * 680   Here are entered works on the civilization of
the Arab countries for all periods, or for 
the preIslamic or modern periods only. Works on the medieval
civilization of the Middle 
East, North Africa and Arab Spain collectively are entered under
Civilization, Islamic. 
Works on the civilization of the Islamic countries for all
periods, or for the preIslamic or 
modern periods only, as well as nonIslamic culture during the
medieval period, are 
entered under Islamic countriesCivilization. Modern works of a
predominantly religious 
nature discussing 20th and 21st century problems and prospects
of Islam and desirable 
changes, including works that advocate a civilization or society
based on the teachings of 
Islam, are entered under Islam20th century and/or Islam21st
century.   CANCEL
  * 680   Here are entered works on the civilization of
the Arab countries for all periods, or for 
the preIslamic or modern periods only. Works on the medieval
civilization of the Middle 
East, North Africa and Arab Spain collectively are entered under
Islamic civilization. Works 
on the civilization of the Islamic countries for all periods, or
for the preIslamic or modern 
periods only, as well as nonIslamic culture during the medieval
period, are entered under 
Islamic countriesCivilization. Modern works of a predominantly
religious nature 
discussing 20th and 21st century problems and prospects of Islam
and desirable 
changes, including works that advocate a civilization or society
based on the teachings of 
Islam, are entered under Islam20th century and/or Islam21st
century.
  * 550RT Civilization, Islamic   CANCEL
  * 550RT Islamic civilization
  * 681   Notes under Civilization, Islamic; 

Roger's: Subject tentative weekly list 09/45

2009-11-03 Thread Roger Kohn
DISCLAIMER:
   The selected subject headings appearing here reflect only what I
thought would be relevant for my work as a cataloger.
   Entries listed after And also are curious or mildly funny titles
which might make you smile.
   Starting with twls0839, my comments will be sent on a separate
email; they should not be construed as official statements by the
Library of Congress or by any other member of the Hebraica cataloging
Section.
- r.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SUBJECT HEADINGS
TENTATIVE WEEKLY LIST 45 (November 11, 2009)



Send comments on this list to: Paul Weiss, Policy and Standards
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 Changes to existing headings are indicated by an asterisk. (A)
indicates proposals that were approved before the editorial meeting. (C)
indicates proposals submitted by cooperating libraries.

 

(C)150  Clergy with disabilities   [May Subd Geog]  
[sp2009008969]
550BT Clergy
550BT People with disabilities


100  Feuerman family   [Not Subd Geog]   [sp2009008127]
500RT Fireman family

100  Fairman family   [Not Subd Geog]   [sp 94001131]
  * 500RT Fireman family

100  Fireman family   [Not Subd Geog]   [sp2009007202]
400UF Feurman family

(A)150  Gender identity in the Bible   [sp2009008765]
053   BS 1199.G36 (Old Testament)

(A)150  Masculinity in the Bible   [sp2009008766]

(A)150  Femininity in the Bible   [sp2009008767]


150  Homeless persons—Nazi persecution   [May Subd
Geog]   [sp2009008882]
550BT Persecution
550BT World War, 19391945—Atrocities

100  Loeb family   [Not Subd Geog]   [sp2004004697]
  * 400UF Löb family

(C)150  Religious articles   [May Subd Geog]   [sp
85112608]
  * 450UF Ceremonial objects



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