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[1] Jean Weihs, “Musings on an Unscientific Study of Sears Use.” Technicalities 24, no. 3 (2004): 5. In Library Literature & Information Science with Full Text. H.W. Wilson. Available UBC Library (2 March 2005).

[2] Hope A. Olsen and Rose Schlegl. “Standardization, Objectivity, and User Focus: A Meta-Analysis of Subject Access Critiques,” Cataloging and Classification Quarterly 32, no. 2 (2001): 66. E-journal. Haworth Press. Available UBC Library (15 March 2005).

[3] Mary L. Young and Dara L. Doolittle. “The Halt of Stereotyping: When Does the American Indian Enter the Mainstream?” The Reference Librarian 47 (1994): 113.

[4] Barbara H. Kwaśnik and Victoria L. Rubin. “Stretching Conceptual Structures in Classifications Across Languages and Cultures,” Cataloguing & Classification Quarterly 37, no. 1/2 (2003): 42-3. E-journal. Haworth Press. Available UBC Library (18 March 2005).

[5] University of British Columbia Principal Cataloguer Susan Andrews , interview by authors, 14 March 2005 , Vancouver, Koerner Library, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.

[6] 10877. Columbia World of Quotations (New York: Columbia University Press, 1996), available http://www1.bartleby.com/66/77/10877.html (17 March 2005).

[7] Hope A. Olsen and Rose Schlegl. “Standardization, Objectivity, and User Focus: A Meta-Analysis of Subject Access Critiques,” Cataloging and Classification Quarterly 32, no. 2 (2001): 66. E-journal. Haworth Press. Available UBC Library (15 March 2005).

[8] Ibid., 67-8.

[9] Mary L. Young and Dara L. Doolittle. “The Halt of Stereotyping: When Does the American Indian Enter the Mainstream?” The Reference Librarian 47 (1994): 113.

[10] David Farris, "Indigenous peoples, etc.," 22 April 1999 , autocat@listserv.buffalo.edu (25 February 2005).

[11] Jean Weihs, “Musings on an Unscientific Study of Sears Use.” Technicalities 24, no. 3 (2004): 5. In Library Literature & Information Science with Full Text. H.W. Wilson. Available UBC Library (2 March 2005).

[12] Ibid.

[13] University of British Columbia Principal Cataloguer Susan Andrews , interview by authors, 14 March 2005 , Vancouver, Koerner Library, University of British Columbia , Vancouver, B.C.

[14] Head of Catalogue Division, Vancouver Public Library Linda Woodcock, email to authors, 17 March 2005 .

[15] Vancouver School Board Cataloguer Thyrza Cohen, telephone interview with authors, 16 March 2005 .

[16] University of British Columbia Principal Cataloguer Susan Andrews , interview by authors, 14 March 2005 , Vancouver, Koerner Library, University of British Columbia , Vancouver, B.C.

[17] “Native peoples-- Canada ,” Library and Archives Canada Canadian Subject Headings, http://www.collectionscanada.ca/csh-bin/itemdisp/l=0/i=3356/ (2 March 2005).

[18] “Indigenous peoples,” Library of Congress Authorities http://authorities.loc.gov/ (2 March 2005).

 

Works Consulted

Farris, David. "Indigenous peoples, etc." 22 April 1999. <autocat@listserv.buffalo.edu> (25 February 2005).

Kwaśnik, Barbara H., and Victoria L. Rubin. “Stretching Conceptual Structures in Classifications Across Languages and Cultures.” Cataloguing & Classification Quarterly 37, no. 1/2 (2003): 33-47. E-journal. Haworth Press. Available UBC Library (18 March 2005).

Library and Archives Canada. About CSH: Canadian Subject Headings, 2003 (revised 7 January 2004) http://www.collectionscanada.ca/csh/s23-120-e.html (28 March 2005).

________.Canadian Subject Headings, 2000 (revised February 2005) http://www.collectionscanada.ca/csh/ (28 March 2005).

Library of Congress. Library of Congress Authorities, 15 March 2005 , http://authorities.loc.gov/ (28 March 2005).

Lincoln, Tamara. “Cultural Reassertion of Alaska Native Languages and Cultures: Libraries’ Responses.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 35, no. 3/4 (2003): 265-89. E-journal. Haworth Press. Available UBC Library (15 March 2005).

Miller, Joseph. "Sears List of Subject Headings." In Cataloguing Correctly for Kids: An Introduction to the Tools, ed. Sharon Zuiderveld, 3rd ed., 67-70. Chicago: American Library Association, 1998.

National Library of Canada. Class FC: A Classification for Canadian History, 2nd ed. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1994. Available http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/p11/f2/01-e.pdf (28 March 2005).

Olsen, Hope A., and Rose Schlegl. “Standardization, Objectivity, and User Focus: A Meta-Analysis of Subject Access Critiques.” Cataloging and Classification Quarterly 32, no. 2 (2001): 61-80. E-journal. Haworth Press. Available UBC Library (15 March 2005).

Sears List of Subject Headings: Canadian Companion , 6th ed. Revised by Lynne Lighthall. New York: H.W. Wilson, 2001.

Weihs, Jean. “Musings on an Unscientific Study of Sears Use.” Technicalities 24, no. 3 (2004): 5-7. In Library Literature & Information Science with Full Text. H.W. Wilson. Available UBC Library (2 March 2005).

Young, Mary L., and Dara L. Doolittle. “The Halt of Stereotyping: When Does the American Indian Enter the Mainstream?” The Reference Librarian 47 (1994): 109-19.

 

Interviews

Andrews, Susan, Principal Cataloguer, University of British Columbia Library. Interview by authors, 14 March 2005 , Vancouver. Koerner Library, University of British Columbia, Vancouver , B.C.

Cohen, Thyrza, cataloguer, Vancouver School Board. Telephone interview with authors, 16 March 2005 .

Woodcock, Linda, Division Head, Catalogue Division, Vancouver Public Library. Email to authors, 17 March 2005 .