[DCRM-L] Join OCLC for “Understanding LCSH free-floating subdivisions”—the January 2026 Virtual AskQC Office Hours topic

James,Kate jamesk at oclc.org
Fri Dec 5 08:35:48 MST 2025


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If your 2026 New Years resolutions include knowing when to use $x Instruction and study vs. $x Study and teaching, which subdivisions are valid after names of places, or why Inquisition $x History is invalid, we can help! Please join us for our free January 2026 Virtual AskQC Office Hours webinar “Understanding LCSH free-floating subdivisions.” Kate James will provide an overview of LCSH free-floating subdivisions including pattern headings, scope notes, and general see also references.

Session times:

Tuesday, 13 January at 10:00 am Eastern [UTC -5]

or

Thursday, 22 January at 4:00 pm Eastern [UTC -5]

The same content is provided at both sessions, and there will be time for questions at the end.

Register here<https://help.oclc.org/WorldCat/Metadata_Quality/AskQC/Current_AskQC_office_hours>. When you register, you will receive an email reminder before your chosen session along with a link to the Webex event. All Virtual AskQC Office Hours are available from OCLC at no charge.

In the meantime, while the weather outside is frightful we think you’ll find it delightful visit our Previous AskQC office hours<https://help.oclc.org/WorldCat/Metadata_Quality/AskQC/Previous_AskQC_office_hours> and listen to recordings of these personal favorites from OCLC’s Metadata Quality staff:


  *   March 2025: The mysteries of bibliographic encoding levels<https://help.oclc.org/WorldCat/Metadata_Quality/AskQC/Previous_AskQC_office_hours/065_2025_AskQC_office_hours#March_2025:_The_mysteries_of_bibliographic_encoding_levels>: provides information on bibliographic encoding levels for WorldCat records including the difference between full and minimal level records, what encoding level “M” means, and who can change the encoding level for CIP records.
  *   November 2023: MARC fields for manuscripts and archival collections<https://help.oclc.org/WorldCat/Metadata_Quality/AskQC/Previous_AskQC_office_hours/075_2023_AskQC_office_hours#November_2023:_MARC_Fields_for_Manuscripts_and_Archival_Collections>: covers correct fixed field coding and commonly used MARC fields for cataloging manuscripts and archival collections including fields 340, 351, 524, and 856.
  *   September 2021: The complexities of field transfer<https://help.oclc.org/WorldCat/Metadata_Quality/AskQC/Previous_AskQC_office_hours/085_2021_AskQC_office_hours#June_2021_::_Evolution_of_a_WorldCat_record>: field transfer, the copying or transfer of select bibliographic data from a duplicate record to a retained record, is explained both for manual merges and automated merges through Duplicate Detection and Resolution (DDR).

Kate


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