Subject cataloguing: historical notes on its standarization
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v16i2.4012Keywords:
Subject Cataloguing, Charles Ammi Cutter, Subject Cataloguing Rules, Subject headingsAbstract
Subject cataloguing, in spite of its expressive historical trajectory in the information organization field, has not received as much attention as descriptive cataloguing, although they are part of the same process. Reviewing the history of cataloguing, a dichotomy can be appreciated between the descriptive process and the subject one; and the first one was emphasized in the developing of codes and interchange formats. Nevertheless, the studies on subject cataloguing are essential to support the creation of information products able to support subject retrieval and, in general, document-based research.
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