For legal works, under the LCC, if it is the trial of an indvidual, the
first heading will be the plaintiff if civil, and the defendant if
criminal, and it will class as a trial in the numbers for each country for
books on trials. Most books received by LC about the legal status of
holocaust
Dear Daniel and colleagues,
I'd like to offer a bit of background information on the changes
regarding the treatment of Holocaust denial literature in LCSH and LC
Classification, which were implemented in 1996.
In October 1995, LC's Cataloging Policy and Support Office (CPSO)
issued a survey
Dear colleagues,
I wonder if any of you could help me respond to this Harvard Law
School graduate who's co-authoring a paper that touches on the
cataloging and classification of Holocuast denial literature.
He asks three broad questions (below) about documenting the movement
to change subject
Chaverim,
As I posted before, I am in the MLIS program at UW Milwaukee and am working
on a paper for an Intellectual Freedom seminar and am very interested in how
Holocaust denial materials are cataloged. I see there was quite a bit of
literature on this in the 80's and 90's but I have not been
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