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Subject Fields Index and Display
Subjects are a complex problem because they come from a variety of sources, may involve a variety of layouts, and have quite a few meanings. We will want to achieve the following things in search/display of subjects:
- Searching subjects:
- When someone keyword searches a term which appears in a subject, records with that subject will appear.
- Subject-field searches return results with both a full or partial match. e.g.
Quilt
in subject search field would return records withQuiltmakers
and those withNAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt
(and others). On the other hand a subject search ofAfrican American quiltmakers
would return only records which had all those words in subject, hence just ones with subjectAfrican American quiltmakers
.
- Displaying subjects:
- Subjects are displayed with an em dash "—" including subfields v, x, y, and z, e.g.
a| Aesthetics x| History
. becomesAesthetics—History
. - Subjects are linked to a search for that subject. Behavior similar to Princeton where one can click
History
in the above example to see allAesthetics—History
andAesthetics
to see justAesthetics.
Each subsection links to progressively smaller search. - Clicking on a subject in display would take the user to the exact search for that subject (faceted search w/o sidebar facet display).
- Subjects are displayed with an em dash "—" including subfields v, x, y, and z, e.g.
Of note, while indicators do mean things on each field, they're listed as n/a below if we're not using them for now. Similarly, 650 has more indicators which we're not likely to be using.
MARC field | indicator | subfields | description |
---|---|---|---|
600 | n/a | abcdfklmnopqrtvxyz | person's name as a subject, e.g. a book about Assata Shakur vs. by Assata Shakur |
610 | n/a | abfklmnoprstvxyz | corporate name as a subject |
611 | n/a | abcdefgklnpqstvxyz | meeting name as a subject |
630 | n/a | adfgklmnoprstvxyz | uniform title as a subject |
647 | n/a | acdgvxyz | named event, e.g. Eruption of Mount St. Helen's (not its actual name) |
648 | n/a | avxyz | chronological term as a subject |
650 | *0 | abcdvxyz | Library of Congress subject heading |
650 | *1 | abcdvxyz | Library of Congress heading for children's literature |
650 | *2 | abcdvxyz | Medical subject heading |
650 | *3 | abcdvxyz | National Agricultural Library subject |
650 | *7 | abcdvxyz | Other subject, with source specified in subfield 2 |
651 | n/a | avxyz | geographical name as a subject |
653 | n/a | a | uncontrolled index term (index only) |
654 | n/a | abvyz | topical subject from a faceted vocab (index only) |
- All subject fields listed above should be used in search. (See Subject Fields for Keyword Search)
- All indexed subject fields should be included in a Subject search on both the main search dropdown (See Subject Search) and Advanced search page. (See Subjects in Advanced Search)
- For 655, see Genres.
- Depending on data quality, we may end up making decisions to either include or exclude certain
650|*7|
fields depending on their subfield 2.
- Unstemmed Subject Facet
subject_topic_unstem_search
- Unstemmed Primary Subjects
subject_unstem_search
- Primary Subjects
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subject_tsim
-600abcdfklmnopqrtvxyz:610abfklmnoprstvxyz:611abcdefgklnpqstvxyz:630adfgklmnoprstvxyz:647acdg:648a:650abcd:651a:653a:654ab
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- Subject Facet
subject_topic_facet_ssim
-650|*0|aa:650|*0|x:650|*1|aa:650|*1|x:651|*0|a:651|*0|x:600abcdtq:610abt:610x:611abt:611x
- Unstemmed Additional Subjects
subject_addl_unstem_search
- Additional Subjects
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subject_addl_tsim
-600vxyz:610vxyz:611vxyz:630vxyz:647vxyz:648vxyz:650vxyz:651vxyz:654vyz
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Same fields and mappings with Subject Search.
Depending on user feedback, we may create limited options in Advanced search for searching by: LCSH, MeSH, Ag, and possibly Children's headings individually. Use cases would be that LCSH are the core canonical subjects for most resources, MeSH would help the medical librarians narrow down their resources, Ag would support our various ag resources, and children's headings have a completely different focus and would assist the education librarians. That said, we'll start with full Subject search and see how people find it.
- Subject -
650|*0|aa:650|*0|x:650|*1|aa:650|*1|x:651|*0|a:651|*0|x:600abcdtq:610abt:610x:611abt:611x
Subjects are grouped under the overall label Subject
and then ordered in display as follows:
- LCSH display:
650|*0|abcdvxyz
- MeSH display:
650|*2|abcdvxyz
- LC Children's display:
650|*1|abcdvxyz
- Other subjects display:
650|*3|abcdvxyz:650|*6|abcdvxyz:650|*7|abcdvxyz:600abcdfklmnopqrtvxyz:610abfklmnoprstvxyz:611abcdefgklnpqstvxyz:630adfgklmnoprstvxyz:647acdgvxyz:648avxyz:651avxyz
Subjects are indexed as text with a —
separator replacing v, x, y, and z and creates a hierarchical split for links to search where clicking on History
in Aesthetics—History
takes you to a search for the full term but Aesthetics
is just linked to Aesthetics.
The 653 is an uncontrolled subject field, which means it doesn't behave in hierarchic ways and wouldn't be included in browse. Display 653a
, labeled as "Other subjects" in a section below the rest of the subject fields. Link to a general subject search for that text in quotation marks. Example, if the text value was "Children's toys" the link would be to: https://catalog.libraries.psu.edu/?search_field=subject&q=%22Children%27s+toys%22
Because the regular subject_facet allows for all kinds of subject-type fields and they don't belong well together in an ordered list, we're going to limit our subjects to "topic" (long story how topic is a subset of subject). The facet is mostly simple but we'll want to add one set of PSU-specific subjects to it, which will require a test (650|*7| can be a lot of different kinds of subjects and they're specified in subfield 2). It's supposed to be PSt, but since typoes happne, we'll be safer downcasing it to catch any edge cases.
For subject browse facet (subject_browse_facet?), index:
650|*0|abcdgvxyz:650|*1|abcdgvxyz:650|*3|abcdgvxyz:650|*3|abcdgvxyz
ALSO
IF '650|*7|2'.downcase == 'pst'
THEN index 650|*7|abcdgvxyz
Sample catkeys for the pst test: 713144, 15419115, 29252939
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