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Assigning Library of Congress Subject Headings offered online, May 2- June 5
Description: Subject headings are important access points for library materials. The assignment of subject headings depends heavily on the cataloger’s judgment and knowledge. This five-week online workshop will focus on subject analysis and the proper construction of Library of Congress Subject headings.
Audience: Library staff with some knowledge of AACR2, MARC records, and cataloging.
This workshop is approved for the NLC Cataloging Certificate Program.
This class will be held online from May 2 to June 5. Class participants will access the course web site in order to read materials, discuss issues in a forum, and complete projects and assignments. The class is held asynchronously, which means that participants are not required to be online at any particular time during the five weeks; however, there is a class schedule with due dates that participants are expected to meet. The instructor will interact with the participants during the course to offer feedback and provide explanations of material.
To register, go to the Nebraska Library Commission’s
[obsolete link removed] Training Portal.
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