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Drupal parses this as is, so remove the quotation marks and the source attribution at the end. | Drupal parses this as is, so remove the quotation marks and the source attribution at the end. | ||
- | ====650 - Subject Headings (Parsed) | + | ====650 - Subject Headings (Parsed)==== |
+ | <note important> | ||
This is an important field that can be difficult at times. | This is an important field that can be difficult at times. | ||
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LoC term:\\ | LoC term:\\ | ||
- | =650 \0$aWomen$xSocial conditions. | + | **=650 \0$aWomen$xSocial conditions.** |
FAST term:\\ | FAST term:\\ | ||
- | =650 \4$aWomen%%--%%Social conditions.\\ | + | **=650 \4$aWomen%%--%%Social conditions.**\\ |
or\\ | or\\ | ||
- | =650 \7$aWomen%%--%%Social conditions.$2fast | + | **=650 \7$aWomen%%--%%Social conditions.$2fast** |
The subfield indicator separating the terms is replaced by 2 dashes (%%--%%). | The subfield indicator separating the terms is replaced by 2 dashes (%%--%%). | ||
- | =650 \7$aWomen$xSocial conditions.$2fast\\ | + | **=650 \7$aWomen$xSocial conditions.$2fast**\\ |
This should be changed to:\\ | This should be changed to:\\ | ||
- | =650 \7$aWomen%%--%%Social conditions.$2fast | + | **=650 \7$aWomen%%--%%Social conditions.$2fast** |
When Drupal parses subject terms, it splits terms based on the subfield indicators, so if there is an $x in the subject term, the Drupal record will actually show 2 separate terms (Women, Social conditions instead of Women%%--%%Social conditions). | When Drupal parses subject terms, it splits terms based on the subfield indicators, so if there is an $x in the subject term, the Drupal record will actually show 2 separate terms (Women, Social conditions instead of Women%%--%%Social conditions). | ||
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Also be aware that some FAST syntaxes are different than LoC. For example, place names. | Also be aware that some FAST syntaxes are different than LoC. For example, place names. | ||
- | LoC: =650 \0$aGeorgia (Atla.)\\ | + | LoC: |
- | FAST: =650 \4$aAtlanta%%--%%Georgia. | + | FAST: |
- | LoC is City first with State/ | + | LoC is City first with State/ |
The majority of FAST terms can simply be derived from LoC terms by just taking the first part of the LoC subject term. This is most apparent when it comes to fiction.\\ | The majority of FAST terms can simply be derived from LoC terms by just taking the first part of the LoC subject term. This is most apparent when it comes to fiction.\\ | ||
LoC adds the term $vFiction at the end of subject terms for works of fiction. For example:\\ | LoC adds the term $vFiction at the end of subject terms for works of fiction. For example:\\ | ||
- | =650 \0$aMissing persons$vFiction.\\ | + | **=650 \0$aMissing persons$vFiction.**\\ |
The FAST term would just be:\\ | The FAST term would just be:\\ | ||
- | =650 \4$aMissing persons. or =650 \7$aMissing persons.$2fast | + | **=650 \4$aMissing persons.** or **=650 \7$aMissing persons.$2fast** |
**Where to find FAST subject terms** | **Where to find FAST subject terms** | ||
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For example you may omit this term from the 650 field: | For example you may omit this term from the 650 field: | ||
- | =650 \0$aDetective and mystery fiction.\\ | + | **=650 \0$aDetective and mystery fiction.**\\ |
- | There are also deprecated LoC terms to keep an eye out for - some of the old Genre terms for fiction ended in " | + | There are also deprecated LoC terms to keep an eye out for - some of the old Genre terms for fiction ended in " |
- | =650 \0$aDetective and mystery stories.\\ | + | **=650 \0$aDetective and mystery stories.**\\ |
- | =650 \0$aRomance stories.\\ | + | **=650 \0$aRomance stories.**\\ |
- | =650 \0$aLove stories.\\ | + | **=650 \0$aLove stories.**\\ |
+ | |||
+ | These can be removed as well. | ||
====655 - Genre Headings (Parsed)==== | ====655 - Genre Headings (Parsed)==== | ||
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**Young adult fiction** - treat the same as adult fiction (full genre treatment). | **Young adult fiction** - treat the same as adult fiction (full genre treatment). | ||
- | Canadian terms are used for items by a Canadian auther or are about Canada; Indigenous materials follows the same principle.\\ | + | **Canadian terms** are used for items by a Canadian auther or are about Canada; Indigenous materials follows the same principle.\\ |
- | Picture books are used only for children' | + | **Picture books** are used only for children' |
- | Illustrated material can be for adult or juvenile non-fiction - it can be a photography book, or an art book with paintings or drawings, or a technical book with diagrams.\\ | + | **Illustrated material** can be for adult or juvenile non-fiction - it can be a photography book, or an art book with paintings or drawings, or a technical book with diagrams.\\ |
- | Biographies and autobiographies will usually have another genre term related to the subject of the biography (ie: Music if the biography is about a musician).\\ | + | **Biographies and autobiographies** will usually have another genre term related to the subject of the biography (ie: Music if the biography is about a musician).\\ |
Do not use both Canadian drama and Drama - just one term. Same with Poetry. | Do not use both Canadian drama and Drama - just one term. Same with Poetry. | ||