Three Decades since Prejudices and Antipathies: A Study of Changes in the Library of Congress Subject Headings
Publication Year
2005
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The Library of Congress Subject Headings have been criticized for containing biased subject headings. One leading critic has been Sanford Berman, whose 1971 monograph Prejudices and Antipathies: A Tract on the LC Subject Heads Concerning People (P&A), listed a number of objectionable headings and proposed remedies. In the decades since P&A was first published, many of Berman’s suggestions have been implemented, while other headings remain unchanged. This paper compiles all of Berman’s suggestions and tracks the changes that have occurred; a brief analysis of the remaining areas of bias is included.
Journal
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Volume
40
Issue
2
Pages
123-45
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