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==Booktrade attribute clusters==
==Attribute clusters==
I'm becoming more interested in using aat for 368, 372, and 374, because it's actually a thesaurus built according to a sophisticated syndetic structure according to international standards. Here are some comparisons.
Use of redundant LCSH in clusters: policy decision pending --[[User:DeborahLeslie|Deborah J. Leslie]] ([[User talk:DeborahLeslie|talk]]) 09:40, 7 January 2017 (EST)
 
===368===
 
'''aat'''
368  Businesses (business enterprises) ǂ2 aat
368  Educational institutions ǂ2 aat
368  Libraries (institutions) ǂ2 aat
368  Nonprofit organizations ǂ2 aat
 
'''lcsh'''
368  Business enterprises ǂ2 lcsh
368  Libraries ǂ2 lcsh
368  Nonprofit organizations ǂ2 lcsh
368  Religious institutions ǂ2 lcsh
368  Schools ǂ2 lcsh
 
===372===
'''aat''' (no counterpart to LCSH "Book industries and trade")
372  Bookselling
372  Printing (process)
372  Printmaking
372  Publishing
 
'''lcsh'''
372  Book industries and trade ǂ2 lcsh
 
===374===
'''aat'''
374  Bookbinders ǂ2 aat
374  Booksellers ǂ2 aat
374  Conservators (people in conservation) ǂ2 aat
374  Printers (people) ǂ2 aat
374  Printmakers ǂ2 aat
374  Publishers ǂ2 aat
 
'''itoamc'''
374  Bookbinders ǂ2 itoamc
374  Booksellers ǂ2 itoamc
374  Engravers ǂ2 itoamc
374  Printers ǂ2 itoamc
374  Publishers ǂ2 itoamc
 
'''lcsh'''
374  Bookbinders ǂ2 lcsh
374  Printers ǂ2 lcsh
374  Publishers ǂ2 lcsh
--[[User:DeborahLeslie|Deborah J. Leslie]] ([[User talk:DeborahLeslie|talk]]) 16:47, 2 March 2015 (EST)
 
== Religion attribute clusters ==
===368===
'''aat'''
368  Religious institutions ǂ2 aat
 
'''lcsh'''
368  Religious institutions ǂ2 lcsh
 
===372===
'''aat'''
*religious functions (<functions by specific context>, functions (activities), Functions (Hierarchy Name)). Note: Functions or performances that are religious in nature.
 
'''lcsh'''
*Clergy--Office
 
===373===
What about separating name of denomination and "Clergy" by using the church in the 373 and Clergy in 374?
 
===374===
'''aat'''
374 People in religion ǂ2 aat (use only if it cannot be determined that the person is in ordained ministry)
374 Clergy ǂ2 aat
        374 Bishops (prelates) ǂ2 aat
        374 Deans (clergy) ǂ2 aat
        374 Ministers (clergy) ǂ2 aat
        374 Pastors ǂ2 aat
        374 Preachers ǂ2 aat
        374 Priests ǂ2 aat
        374 Rectors ǂ2 aat
 
'''itoamc'''
374  Clergy ǂ2 itoamc
 
'''lcsh'''
374  Clergy ǂ2 lcsh (only use if specific denomination cannot be identified; also add the specific terms used by or for the person) 
        374 Catholic Church--Clergy ǂ2 lcsh
        374 Church of England--Clergy ǂ2 lcsh
        374 Lutheran Church--Clergy ǂ2 lcsh
 
--[[User:DeborahLeslie|Deborah J. Leslie]] ([[User talk:DeborahLeslie|talk]]) 17:30, 2 March 2015 (EST)
 
== Theater attribute clusters ==
 
This covers actors, directors, &c. Those writing for the theater are under "Creative writing"
 
*'''Theater companies''' are a Group One entity in LC's "Division of the World" (found in SHM H 405 and DCM Z1). This means that they are always established according to descriptive cataloging conventions and reside in the name authority file. We can establish these ourselves.
*'''Theater buildings''' are a Group Two entity. This means they are always established according to subject cataloging conventions  with authority records that reside either in the name or subject authority files. If we needed to trace a named theater building, we would propose it through SACO. (Need to confirm.)
*For structures (including theaters) housing corporate bodies known by the same name as the corporate body that occupies it: "a corporate name heading is established for the body and that name heading is used as a subject heading for works about either the organization of the building." (SCH H 1334)
 
===368===
*Business enterprises ǂ2 lcsh
===372===
'''aat'''
*theaters (institutions) (<institutions by activity>, institutions (organizations), ... Organizations (Hierarchy Name)) [for example, the "Elizabethan Theatre" (or whatever its name is) at the Folger.
*theater companies (<business enterprises by function>, businesses (business enterprises), ... Organizations (Hierarchy Name)) '''Note:''' A theater production system based on a permanent association of actors, and often a particular location or theater structure. Professional theater companies evolved during the Renaissance in response to urbanization in the major countries of Europe. Modern theater companies follow the same model as the earliest ones: a group of actors, scenarists, and technicians devoted to presenting theatrical performances.
 
372  Theater ǂ2 lcsh
372  Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 ǂ2 naf
 
 
===374===
 
 
'''itoamc'''
374  Actors ǂ2 itoamc
374  Theatrical directors ǂ2 itoamc
374  Theatrical managers ǂ2 itoamc
374  Theatrical producers ǂ2 itoamc

Latest revision as of 09:40, 7 January 2017

Attribute clusters

Use of redundant LCSH in clusters: policy decision pending --Deborah J. Leslie (talk) 09:40, 7 January 2017 (EST)