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TIPS FOR MAKING SUCCESSFUL SUBJECT PROPOSALS A Mini Workshop for the SACO-At-Large Meeting January 27, 2013 Janis L. Young Policy and Standards Division Library of Congress
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No one likes to have work returned to them We need your help You may have expertise that we do not Projects to do Constituents to help WHY? 2
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March-November 2012 5,352 total proposals 3,958 approved 1,294 (26%) not accepted Not approved Resubmit Not necessary PROPOSAL STATISTICS 3
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SUMMARIES FROM 2012 4
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Six broad categories of unaccepted proposals SHM instructions were not followed Concept was already represented in LCSH Proposed heading was vague or not well researched More proposals were necessary There was no precedent for the heading, references, etc. Other SUMMARIES FROM 2012 5
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DID NOT FOLLOW SHM INSTRUCTIONS (31% of total) 7
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CONCEPT ALREADY IN LCSH (23% of Total) 8
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INTENTION/LACK OF RESEARCH (26% of total) 9
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Technical corrections Qualifiers Reference/syndetic structure Scope notes Research corrections of five minutes or less WHAT REVISIONS DOES PSD MAKE? 10
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Proposals that Are considered Does LCSH already contain a way to express the concept? Is the proposed heading unambiguous? Are well-researched Were the standard reference sources in the field consulted? Follow the guidelines as presented in SHM H 187, H 202, H 203, H 306, H 370-373, H 1285, etc. WHAT DOES PSD ASK OF CATALOGERS? 11
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Actual proposals from LC and SACO catalogers Not intended to point fingers Distinguishing information has been removed Not a forum to debate policy RECORD EXAMPLES 12
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What went wrong, what went right, and how could the proposal have been improved? RECORD EXAMPLES 13
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