The purpose of SCIS Subject Headings is to provide a controlled language approach suitable for subject access to the library catalogue for primary and secondary school students. This list is used by SCIS cataloguers when selecting or devising appropriate subject headings for educational and curriculum resources catalogued onto the SCIS database. The list can be used by schools that subscribe to SCIS to assist their library staff in conforming to SCIS standards when adding subject headings to local resources.
Below is an overview of the new and revised subject headings approved by the SCIS Information Services Standards Committee (ISSC) from 1st January – 1st July in 2019. The changes have been made to SCIS Subject Headings in SCIS Data https://my.scisdata.com/standards
New subject headings
Anxiety disorders
Use for works on medical conditions characterised by persistent, excessive worry.
Streaming technology
Use for works about transferring data (such as audio or video material) in a continuous stream, including use in education.
Recessions
Use for works on a significant decline or slowdown in economic activity that goes on for more than a few months. For works on a severe decline in economic activity that lasts for many years, see Depressions, Economic. For works on situations where the value of assets drop off rapidly, causing a collapse in the economy, see Financial crises.
Financial crises
See also names of specific financial crises*, e.g. Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.
Use for works on situations where the value of assets drop off rapidly, causing a collapse in the economy. For works on a significant decline or slowdown in economic activity that goes on for more than a few months, see Recessions. For works on a severe decline in economic activity that lasts for many years, see Depressions, Economic.
Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009
Children–Mental health
Surveillance
Kolkata (India)
Removed subject heading Calcutta (India)
Revised subject headings
- Anglican church
- Church
- Churches
- Cults
- Methodist church
- Protestant churches
- Sects
- European Union
- Child psychiatry
- Depressions, Economic