SCM H
2190 Texts
See special provision for liturgical texts below
BACKGROUND: The form
subdivision Texts is used under certain types of headings for
languages, vocal music, and liturgy for individual texts or collections of
texts. This instruction sheet provides guidelines for assigning this
subdivision. For instructions on assigning the heading and subdivision Readers,
see H
1975.
1. Languages.
a. Lesser-known languages and
dialects. Assign the free-floating form subdivision Texts under
headings for individual lesser-known (rare or exotic) languages , groups of
languages, and dialects to collections of texts in these languages and dialects
or to individual works whose subject matter cannot be determined because the
cataloger is unable to read the language or to obtain a translation to
determine the nature of the material. Examples:
650 #0 $a Soninke language $v Texts.
650 #0 $a White Hmong dialect $v Texts.
650 #0 $a Miwok languages $v Texts.
Do not assign the subdivision Texts
under headings for well-known modern languages, for example, Albanian
language; Finnish language; French language; Indonesian
language, etc., or under languages no longer spoken for which a large body
of written material exists, for example, Latin language. However, the
subdivision DialectsTexts may be used under any language for
collections of texts in such dialects, for example, English languageDialectsTexts.
b. Early periods of languages. Assign the free-floating form subdivision Texts under early periods of
languages (generally before 1500) to collections of texts from these periods
assembled for the purpose of studying the language as it existed during that
period or providing representa tive samples of the language, for example, English
languageMiddle English, 1100-1500Texts.
Do not assign headings of this type to
individual texts.
c. Other language headings. Assign the free-floating form subdivision Texts under headings of the
type [place]Languages, [group of Indians]Languages,
or [ethnic group]Languages to collections of texts in
these languages or to individual texts whose subject matter cannot be
determined.
Assign a heading of the type [ethnic
group]LanguagesTexts only for texts in languages spoken
by the group for which no separate language heading exists or can be
established, for example, JewsLanguagesTexts.
2. Vocal music.
a. General. Use the
free-floating subdivision Texts under Vocal music and headings
for specific types of vocal music for works that contain the words to one or
more songs, hymns, etc., without the music. Examples:
650 #0 $a Drinking songs $v Texts.
650 #0 $a Easter hymns $v Texts.
650 #0 $a Hymns, Swedish $v Texts.
650 #0 $a Popular music $v Texts.
650 #0 $a Songs, English $v Texts.
610 20 $a Catholic Church $v Hymns $v Texts.
650 #0 $a Cowboys $v Songs and music $v Texts.
Do not use Texts under headings for dramatic musical works. Use instead the subdivision Librettos.
Example:
650 #0 $a Operas $v Librettos.
b. History and criticism. To critical or historical works on vocal music and/or the literary aspects of
the words, assign the free-floating subdivision History and criticism
directly under the appropriate heading. Examples:
650 #0 $a Advent hymns $x History and criticism.
650 #0 $a Folk songs, Catalan $x History and
criticism.
Do not interpose the subdivision Texts
between the heading and the subdivision History and criticism.
a. General. In accordance with H 1185 and H 1187, assign the free-floating subdivision Texts under headings of the type [name of religion, sect, or Christian denomination]Liturgy or [name of religion or sect]Rituals to works that contain the words and instructions for carrying out the official worship of these religions, sects, or denominations. Examples:
650 #0 $a Buddhism $x Rituals $v Texts.>
610 20 $a Catholic Church $x Liturgy $v Texts.
b. Special. To works
that contain texts of special liturgies or rituals, assign an additional
heading for the ceremony, ritual, holiday, etc., subdivided by LiturgyTexts or RitualsTexts, for example, SederLiturgyTexts.
If the heading itself is a liturgical
heading, subdivide it by Texts, for example, Baptism (Liturgy)Texts.
c. History and criticism. To evaluative or historical works on these texts, assign the free-floating
subdivision TextsHistory and criticism under the appropriate
heading, for example, Catholic ChurchLiturgyTextsHistory and
criticism.
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