Chances are, the library catalogs you frequently consult have either recently undergone some interface modifications, or might be doing so in the near future. A 2008 survey of librarians revealed ...
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The Library of Congress this week confirmed that it will replace the cataloging subject headings “Aliens” and “Illegal aliens” with the more accurate—and non-offensive—terms “Noncitizens” and “Illegal ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ‘Words matter, and it is important to acknowledge how far we’ve come,’ Oklahoma Rep. Forrest Bennet said The Library of Congress ...
For many years, the Library of Congress categorized many of its books under a controversial subject heading: “Illegal aliens.” But then, on March 22, 2016, the library made a momentous decision, ...
Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Mike Braun (R-Ind.) criticized the Library of Congress for forgoing the terms “aliens” and “illegal aliens” in its subject headings, claiming it was caving to “progressive ...
Began with the 8th edition of Library of Congress subject headings. Introduction is not available in microform; it is available only in printed form. Issue for 4th quarter 1979 never published. Also ...
Previous editions have title: Subject headings used in the dictionary catalogs of the Library of Congress. Incorporates material through 1973; kept up to date by quarterly cumulative supplements.