Dear Steve and Colleagues,
Applicable LCSH headings may include:
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Fiction.
[Name of Individual Person]--Fiction.
LCSH also has a form heading, "Biographical fiction" (for collections
and criticial works). "Biographical fiction" is also a heading in
ALA's Guidelin
> I looked up Blake Eskin's book on Wilkomirski, and LC
> uses 'Literary
> forgeries and mystifications' along with
> 'Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945),
> in literature'. Does that do it?
For the book ABOUT Wilkomirski & his book, yes. But
> Meanwhile, Wilkomirski's book, Fragments, has t
book "Angel Girl" recalled)
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Dear Margot,
I encourage you to go consider establishing the "disengagement" from
Gaza as a subject heading as Aaron suggests.
If your institution is not an independent PCC member and thus not a
member of SACO, may I recommend that your institution join the
Judaica SACO Funnel. We would welcom
I would suggest establishing the "disengagement" from Gaza in LCSH as a
subject heading. LC has had only a handful of books solely on it, and
the catalogers have managed to use a "shotgun" approach (many headings
around the point, but none really on target). A pattern is the usage of
the military
I'm cataloging a work on the Israeli disengagement from Gaza, and I'm
working on the subject headings. I've found both of the following in
the LC catalog:
Land settlement--Political aspects--Gaza Strip
Land settlement--Gaza strip--Political aspects
Is one of them correct (and the other incorre
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Subject: Re: [ha-Safran]: Subject heading...
Michael Sokoloff also wrote the foreword for _Dikduk
ha-Aramit ha-Gelilit li-´sefat ha-Talmud ha-Yerushalmi
veha-midrashim_ (A gram
Shalom to all.
Yesterday we found something very interesting in the catalog of the Library
of Congress. We searched for the book A Dictionary of Judean Aramaic, by
Michael Sokoloff.
I would recommend that you look at the subject heading they gave.
Yael Penkower
Bet Morasha of Jerusalem
Messa
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