Talk:Authority control

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Booktrade 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.

368

aat

368  Businesses (business enterprises) ǂ2 aat
368  Educational institutions ǂ2 aat
368  Libraries (institutions) ǂ2 aat
368  Nonprofit organizations ǂ2 aat
368  Religious institutions 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 
--Deborah J. Leslie (talk) 16:47, 2 March 2015 (EST)