Issue 24
Term 1 1998
Cataloguing News: New, Amended, Replaced Subject Headings 1998
Below is a list of new and amended subject headings created at recent meetings of the national SCIS Cataloguing Agencies. Existing headings which have been altered as a result of decisions made by the Agencies are identified by **
Achievement portfolios 
See PORTFOLIOS IN EDUCATION
BALLET** (Replace) 
[Replace See also MOVEMENT NOTATION] 
See also CHOREOGRAPHY
BURNS AND SCALDS** (Addition) 
x Sunburn
Choreography** [Replace] CHOREOGRAPHY 
x Choreology; Dance notation; Movement notation 
XX BALLET; DANCING
Choreology 
See CHOREOGRAPHY
Dance notation 
See CHOREOGRAPHY
DANCING** (Replace) 
[Replace See also MOVEMENT NOTATION] 
See also CHOREOGRAPHY
DOCUMENTATION** (Addition) 
See also PORTFOLIOS IN EDUCATION 
XX PORTFOLIOS IN EDUCATION
FUTURE** (Addition) 
x Millennium; Third millennium
Millennium See FUTURE; SECOND COMING
MOVEMENT NOTATION** (Replace) 
[Replace heading and references] 
Movement notation 
See CHOREOGRAPHY
PORTFOLIOS IN EDUCATION 
See also DOCUMENTATION; REPORT WRITING 
x Achievement portfolios; Student portfolios; Work samples 
XX DOCUMENTATION; STUDENT EVALUATION; TEACHER EVALUATION; REPORT WRITING
REPORT WRITING** (Addition) 
See also PORTFOLIOS IN EDUCATION 
XX PORTFOLIOS IN EDUCATION
SECOND COMING** (Addition) 
x Millennium
STUDENT EVALUATION** (Addition) 
See also PORTFOLIOS IN EDUCATION
Student portfolios 
See PORTFOLIOS IN EDUCATION
Sunburn 
See BURNS AND SCALDS
TEACHER EVALUATION** (Addition) 
See also PORTFOLIOS IN EDUCATION
Third millennium 
See FUTURE
Work samples 
See PORTFOLIOS IN EDUCATION
Genre headings
In response to requests from Teacher Librarians throughout Australia SCIS has developed a list of genre headings. The list will grow as new terms are needed. Students and teachers will be able to locate resources in these genres by using the genre heading as a subject heading. All fiction resources given a heading for the genre will also, if appropriate, be allocated a heading for the subject content of the text. For example, a resource in the genre science fiction about space travel will have the headings Science Fiction and Space Travel -Fiction. The addition of these headings will increase the flexibility of retrieval of fiction resources.
ADVENTURE STORIES 
Use for works of fiction characterised by a mixture of drama, action and suspense. 
x Adventure and Adventurers -Fiction; Stories 
XX FICTION
ANIMAL STORIES 
Use for works of fiction in which the main action is about animals 
x Animals -Fiction
AUSTRALIAN STORIES 
Use for works of fiction set in Australia 
x Australia -Fiction
CHOOSE YOUR OWN STORIES 
Use for works of fiction that present the reader with choices at the end of each chapter or piece of action.
CRIME STORIES 
Use for works of fiction in which a murder or crime is committed and solved. 
See also MYSTERY AND SUSPENSE STORIES 
x Crime -Fiction; Detective Stories 
XX MYSTERY AND SUSPENSE STORIES
FAMILY SAGAS 
Use for works of fiction about several generations of a family. In family sagas there is a common thread connecting the generations and the story may be told in several books. 
See also FAMILY -FICTION 
XX FAMILY -FICTION
FANTASY**(Replacement/Addition) 
[Replace references] Use for works of fiction set in a world where the laws of science do not apply and in which magic, strange and mythical beings and creatures can exist. For works about Fantasy as a literature form see the heading FANTASY -HISTORY AND CRITICISM. 
See also LIFE ON OTHER PLANETS -FICTION; SCIENCE FICTION; SPACE -FICTION; TIME TRAVEL -FICTION 
x Fantastic fiction 
XX LIFE ON OTHER PLANETS -FICTION; SCIENCE FICTION; SPACE -FICTION; TIME TRAVEL -FICTION
HISTORICAL FICTION**(Replacement) 
[Replace scope note and references] Use for works of fiction based upon real historical events and characters. 
For works about Historical Fiction as a literary form see the heading HISTORICAL FICTION -HISTORY AND CRITICISM. 
x History -Fiction; Fiction, Historical; Historical Novel 
XX HISTORY
HORROR STORIES 
Use for works of fiction that aim to scare the reader. 
See also MONSTERS -FICTION; MYSTERY AND SUSPENSE STORIES; SUPERNATURAL STORIES 
x Frightening stories; Scary stories; Shocking stories; Stories, Horror; Terror stories 
XX MONSTERS -FICTION; MYSTERY AND SUSPENSE STORIES; SUPERNATURAL STORIES.
HUMOROUS STORIES 
Use for works of fiction that aim to make the reader laugh. 
x Funny stories; Stories, Funny; Stories, Humorous 
XX WIT AND HUMOUR
LOVE STORIES 
Use for works of fiction that tell the story of a romantic relationship. 
For works about Love Stories as a literary form see the heading LOVE STORIES -HISTORY AND CRITICISM. 
x Dating (Social Customs) -Fiction; Love -Fiction; Romantic fiction; Romance
MYSTERY AND SUSPENSE STORIES 
Use for works in which the main character has a problem or a mystery in their lives to solve. 
See also CRIME STORIES; HORROR STORIES 
x Mystery stories; Suspense stories 
XX CRIME STORIES; HORROR STORIES
NEW ZEALAND STORIES 
Use for works of fiction set in New Zealand 
x New Zealand -Fiction
SCHOOL STORIES 
Use for works of fiction that have their main action set in a school 
x Schools -Fiction; School students -Fiction; Boarding schools -Fiction
SCIENCE FICTION**(Replacement) 
[Replace scope note and references] Use for works of fiction that draw on scientific knowledge in their plot, setting or theme. 
For works about Science fiction as a literary form see the heading SCIENCE FICTION -HISTORY AND CRITICISM 
See also FANTASY; LIFE ON OTHER PLANETS -FICTION; SCIENCE FICTION FILMS; SPACE -FICTION; TIME TRAVEL -FICTION 
x Fiction, Science 
XX FANTASY; LIFE ON OTHER PLANETS -FICTION; SCIENCE FICTION FILMS; SPACE -FICTION; TIME TRAVEL -FICTION
STORIES IN RHYME 
Use for simple stories written in rhyme 
x Rhymes
SUPERNATURAL STORIES 
Use for works of fiction about supernatural beings and events. 
See also GHOSTS -FICTION; HORROR STORIES; WITCHES AND WARLOCKS -FICTION 
x Supernatural -Fiction 
XX GHOSTS -FICTION; HORROR STORIES; WITCHES AND WARLOCKS -FICTION
WESTERNS 
Use for works of fiction, whether text or film, set in the West of the United States of America. 
x Motion Pictures, Westerns; Westerns (Motion pictures) 
XX COWHANDS -FICTION; MOTION PICTURES
WORDLESS STORIES 
Use for works of fiction in which the story is told in pictures and there are no words. 
See also PICTURE BOOKS 
x Books without words; No-text books; Stories without words 
XX PICTURE BOOKS
A handout detailing how these Genre headings are integrated with the SCIS Subjects Headings is available from Curriculum Corporation and on the Curriculum Corporation Home page http://www.curriculum.edu.au
Can't Find Your Item on SCIS?
The SCIS database contains over 600,000 bibliographic records and each month this figure grows by approximately 3,000 records. Occasionally there may be times when you discover that SCIS hasn't catalogued your item. What should you do?
Contact your SCIS Cataloguing Agency.
SCIS has Cataloguing Agencies throughout Australia provided by and located within the Ministries of Education. The SCIS Agencies collect a wide variety of resources (monographs; videorecordings; CD ROMs; sound recordings) for cataloguing from a number of sources: publishers; bookshops; booksellers and Ministry of Education departments. Most of the resources, however, are contributed by you, the Teacher Librarian, in schools throughout Australia. In order to keep the database current and relevant for all SCIS users, SCIS relies upon TLs to advise us when recent publications are not on SCIS and share these resources with a SCIS Cataloguing Agency so they can be catalogued onto the database. This cooperation benefits everyone; the TL providing the resources ensures their items are catalogued and other TLs throughout Australia who acquire the same items are able to find their records on SCIS.
Resources received for cataloguing
SCIS is investigating new ideas and methods to help you identify if SCIS has records for your items.
Presently one of the SCIS Agencies, located in the Education Department of Western Australia has established a Resources received for cataloguing list on their Website. http://www.eddept.wa.edu.au/centoff/cmis/catalog/received. htm
Accessing this list will let you see at a glance, which resources have arrived in the W.A. Agency, (one of SCIS' largest contributors of catalogue records) and are about to be catalogued. Estimates on when you can expect these records to be available for downloading or ordering are also provided. This information will enable you to more accurately assess which of your resources are not known to SCIS and will need to be accessed by an Agency in order to be catalogued.
The Resources received for cataloguing list is updated daily. Before contacting your SCIS Agency about uncatalogued resources, we encourage you to save some time and search this list to see if the items you are looking for are in the process of being catalogued.
SCIS Cataloguing Agencies
If you know that SCIS hasn't catalogued your resources, contact the SCIS Agency nearest to you for details about how to obtain SCIS cataloguing records for your items.
Western Australia 
Curriculum Materials Information Services 
Education Department of Western Australia 
151 Royal Street 
East Perth WA 6004
Bev Blackwell 
Ph: 08 9264 4927 
Fax: 08 9264 5708 
Email: [email protected] 
URL: http://www.eddept.wa.edu.au/centoff/cmis/ home.htm
South Australia 
Library and Information Services 
Bibliographic Support Services 
8 Milner Street 
Hindmarsh, SA 5007
Noel Carthew 
Ph: 08 8340 4961 
Fax: 08 8346 7612 
Email: [email protected]
Victoria 
Statewide School Library Support Centre 
217 -225 Church St 
Richmond VIC 3121
Mavis Heffernan 
Ph: 03 9428 5800 
Fax: 03 9427 1329 
Email: [email protected]
Queensland
Open Access Unit 
SCIS Cataloguing 
PO Box E2 
Woolloongabba QLD 4102
Ph: 1800 800 401 or 07 3406 2463 
Fax: 07 3406 2465 
Email: [email protected] 
URL: http://nslib.qed.qld.gov.au/oau-olcl ib/ webinqu.dll?
New South Wales 
Dept. of School Ed. 
Private Bag 3A 
Ryde NSW 2112
Ph: 02 9886 7595 
Fax: 02 9886 7413 
Email: [email protected]
Tasmania ; ACT; Northern Territory 
Contact SCIS at Curriculum Corporation
Ph: 03 9207 9600 
Fax: 03 9639 1616 
Email: [email protected]
Hit Rate Review
In order to ensure the SCIS database continues to contain cataloguing data which is relevant to school collections, Curriculum Corporation aims to not only maintain but , increase the SCIS 'hit rate' (the ratio of ' materials searched for and then located on the SCIS database) from its present high level.
As reported in the last edition of Connections, SCIS has recently undertaken a review of its collection procedures and policies. The review is focussing on identifying any gaps in the database and developing procedures for improving our resource collection methods, particularly in those States/Territories whose Ministries of Education do not provide a SCIS Agency.
In the next few months we will be seeking a range of information and advice from Teacher Librarians in relation to our Hit Rate Review. We look forward to your cooperation.
