================================================ MAPS-L ** MAPS-L ** MAPS-L ** MAPS-L ** MAPS-L ================================================ Subject: Re: MAPS-L: geographic s.h. question Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 From: Paige Andrew <[log in to unmask]> To: Maps, Air Photo & Geospatial Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]> Beth, Welcome to one of the quirks of map cataloging! If you've never lived in New England or Pennsylvania then you wouldn't be aware of the phenomena in terms of administrative places (e.g., a city, a town, a county, etc.) known as Towns and Townships. Similarly there are Boroughs. So, in N.H. for instance (and Massachusetts, Connecticut, etc.) there can be two different political/administrative places with the same name; the city of Meredith, NH and the Town of Meredith, NH. Typically, but not always, the Town is geographically larger than the city. You must choose one or the other of these headings (both are valid in LCAF) to apply to your map, and you must look closely at the map to tell which is which. Use the title of the map as a guide here too, lots of times it will say "Town of xyz..." in the title, a reference to the actual Town, which usually includes the city. Towns are also typically geographically smaller than a County, but larger than a city or town. The other area where this decision makes a difference is in choosing the correct geographic area code to apply in your call number for the map... Hope this sheds some new light! Sincerely, Paige Andrew At 01:49 PM 10/20/2005, you wrote: >================================================ >MAPS-L ** MAPS-L ** MAPS-L ** MAPS-L ** MAPS-L >================================================ >Subject: geographic s.h. question >Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 >From: Beth Cox <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: OnLine Audiovisual Catalogers list ><[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] > >Hi, all. I'm hoping someone out there can answer a question from a newbie >map cataloger. Today I was cataloging a map of a portion of New >Hampshire. As per our local practice, I was adding individual subject >headings for each town that had a separate street map on the verso of the >main map. While searching the authority file in OCLC, I found that a >number of these towns had two headings: for example, "Meredith (N.H.)" and >"Meredith (N.H. : Town)". I have not noticed this with towns in other >states. And as far as I can tell, both headings are listed as valid in the >authority file. Which is correct? And if one is correct and one isn't, >why are both listed? > >Thanks so much, in advance, for your help! > >Beth > > >Elizabeth J. Cox >Special Formats Librarian >Morris Library, Mailcode 6632 >Southern Illinois University Carbondale >605 Agriculture Drive >Carbondale, IL 62901 > >Phone: 618-453-5594 >Fax: 618-453-3452 >E-mail: [log in to unmask] > >"The cats I like best are the cats who >take chances" -- Thelonious Monk > >--