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The following list reflects some of the most commonly used topical headings that have been assigned to existing archival collections in ArchivesSpace.
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Anchor A A
Aeronautics (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Airplanes (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Architecture (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Here are entered works on the design and style of structures. Works on the process of construction are entered under Building. General works on structures or edifices are entered under Buildings.
This heading is subdivided by place for works on architecture indigenous to the place named, e.g. Architecture--United States. The heading is qualified by a national qualifier for works on architecture of the type named in the qualifier but located in other places, e.g. Architecture, American--India.
Arms control (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Here are entered works on plans, arrangements, or processes resting upon explicit or implicit international agreement which govern the numbers, types, or performance characteristics of weapons systems and/or the numerical strength, organization, equipment, deployment, or employment of the armed forces of the parties involved. Works on the reduction, either unilaterally or internationally, in the personnel and/or equipment of armed forces are entered under Disarmament.
Anchor B B
Biology (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Business consultants (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Business education (May Subd Geog)Subdivide Geographically)
Anchor C C
Chemistry (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
City planning (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Civil engineering (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Class reunions (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
College presidents (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
See also: subdivision Presidents under names of individual universities and colleges.
Compatible time-sharing system (Electronic computers)
Use for MIT time-sharing system (Electronic computers)
Computers (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Here are entered works on modern electronic computers first developed after 1945. Works on present-day calculators, as well as on calculators and mechanical computers of pre-1945 vintage, are entered under Calculators.
Consulting engineers (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Anchor D D
Disarmament (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Here are entered works on the reduction, either unilaterally or internationally, in the personnel and/or equipment of armed forces. Works on plans, arrangements, or processes resting upon explicit or implicit international agreement which govern the number, types, or performance characteristics of weapons systems and/or the numerical strength, organization, equipment, deployment or employment of the armed forces of the parties involved are entered under Arms control.
Anchor E E
Education (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
See also: subdivision Education under names of denominations, sects, orders, etc.; and under special classes of people and various social groups; also subdivision Study and teaching under special subjects; and headings beginning with the word Educational.
Education, Higher (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
See also: subdivision Education (Higher) under classes of persons and ethnic groups; and subdivision Study and teaching (Higher) under names of individual corporate bodies, names of places, ethnic groups, and topical headings.
Electrical engineering (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Energy policy (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Engineering (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Anchor F F Anchor G G
Geology (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Government consultants (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Anchor H H Anchor I I
Industries (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
See also: headings for individual types of industries, e.g., Construction industry.
Anchor J J Anchor K K Anchor L L
Library planning (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Anchor M M
Mathematics (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
See also: subdivision Mathematics under topical headings for the mathematics applied in those fields.
Minorities (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Here are entered general works on racial, religious, ethnic, or other minority groups. Works on the discipline of ethnology, and works on the origin, distribution, and characteristics of the elements of the population of a particular region or country are entered under Ethnology, with appropriate local subdivision. Theoretical works on the concept of groups of people who are bound together by common ties of ancestry and culture are entered under Ethnic groups. Works on the subjective sense of belonging to an individual ethnic group are entered under Ethnicity.
Music (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
See also: subdivision Music under ethnic groups for music of the group; and subdivision Songs and music under names of persons, corporate bodies, places, classes of persons, ethnic groups, wars, and topical headings for collections or single works of vocal or instrumental music about the topic or entity.
Anchor N N
Naval architecture (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Nuclear physics (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Anchor O O
Oceanography (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Here are entered works on the scientific study of the ocean and its phenomena. Geographical descriptions of the world's oceans, including popular accounts of their various features and "mysteries" are entered under Ocean.
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Particle accelerators (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Patent suits (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Photography (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
See also headings beginning with Photographic.
Physicists (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Physics (May Subd Geog)Subdivide Geographically)
Anchor Q Q Anchor R R
Radar (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
See also subdivision Radar under individual wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945—Radar.
Radioactivity
Recombinant DNA
Anchor S S
Science (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
See also: headings beginning with the word Scientific; and subdivision Science under ethnic groups and individual wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945—Science.
Student activities (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Student participation in administration (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Anchor T T
Technology (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
See also: headings beginning with the words Technical and Technological; and subdivision Technology under individual wars.
Anchor U U
Universities and colleges (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
See also: headings beginning with the word College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology or other names of individual institutions.
Anchor V V
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Anchor W W
Water resources development (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Women (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Here are entered works on the human female. Works on female organisms in general are entered under Females. See also: subdivision Women under individual wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945—Women; also subdivision Relations with women under names of individual persons; and headings beginning with the word Women.
Women in higher education (May Subd GeogSubdivide Geographically)
Here are entered works on female administrators, faculty, and students in higher education. Use Women in higher education—Massachusetts—Cambridge for women at MIT.
World War, 1939-1945 (May Subd Geog)
Subdivisions
The following lists contain some common topical and geographic subdivisions useful for describing our archival collections. See H 1151 Pattern Headings: Individual Educational Institutions for a list of subdivisions that may be used under the heading Massachusetts Institute of Technology. For a more detailed list of free-floating subdivisions, see H 1095 Free-Floating Subdivisions.
Topical Subdivisions
[Main heading] — Alumni and alumnae
(May Subd Geog) Further subdivide by subdivisions used under classes of persons. Use as a topical subdivision under names of individual educational institutions and types of educational institutions
[Main heading] — Biography[1]
Use as a topical subdivision under names of countries, cities, etc., names of individual corporate bodies, uniform titles of sacred works, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, types of animals, and historic events for works about collective or individual biography.
[Main heading] — Curricula
(May Subd Geog) Do not subdivide geographically under names of individual educational institutions.
Use as a topical subdivision under names of individual educational institutions and under types of education and educational institutions for works on courses offered at those institutions or in those fields. Use — Study and teaching under topics of study.
[Main heading] — Design and construction
Use the free-floating subdivision — Design and construction under Examinations and under headings for types of tests and individual examinations for works on methods of designing and constructing tests. Also use under types of structures, machines, equipment, etc., for works discussing their engineering and/or construction.
Use the free-floating subdivision — Design under other topics where the use of — Design and construction would not be appropriate.
See H 1532 Design and Construction for further guidance.
[Main heading] — Economic conditions
Use the free-floating subdivision — Economic conditions under names of regions, countries, cities, etc.; under names of ethnic groups; and under classes of persons, including occupational groups, for works discussing the economic history or economic conditions in general of a place, ethnic group, or class of persons. Use — Economic conditions under headings for specific occupational groups, when appropriate.
See H 1578 Economic Conditions for further guidance.
[Main heading] — Education (Higher)
Use the free-floating subdivision — Education (May Subd Geog) under classes of persons and ethnic groups for works on education provided for these persons or groups. Use — Education (Higher) for works on college or graduate education.
Under occupational groups and types of employees use — Education only for works on the general education of these groups or on education in special subjects not related to their occupation.
See H 1579 Education for further guidance.
[Main heading] — Employment
(May Subd Geog) Use as a topical subdivision under classes of persons and ethnic groups.
[Main heading] — Faculty
Further subdivide by subdivisions used under classes of persons. Use as a topical subdivision under names of individual educational institutions and types of educational institutions.
[Main heading] — History
The subdivision — History may be used under most headings to designate a historical treatment of the topic in question. Use as a topical subdivision under names of countries, cities, etc., and individual corporate bodies, uniform titles of sacred works, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, and topical headings to designate works of history or historiography (secondary sources). Do not use — History to designate historical materials (primary sources).
Use — History further subdivided by chronological subdivisions for specific time periods where they are established under headings for topics and places.
See H 1647 History for further guidance.
[Main heading] — International cooperation
Use as a topical subdivision under topical headings.
[Main heading] — Patents
Use as a topical subdivision under disciplines and under types of articles and processes patented for works about patents.
[Main heading] — Planning
Use under names of individual corporate bodies and under types of activities, facilities, industries, services, undertakings, etc., for works that describe or discuss the planning process.
Use as a topical subdivision under names of individual corporate bodies and under types of activities, facilities, industries, services, undertakings, etc., for works that describe or discuss the planning process
[Main heading] — Political activity
Assign the free-floating subdivision — Political activity (May Subd Geog) under classes of persons, types of corporate bodies, names of individual corporate bodies, persons, families, individual military services, and Christian denominations for works on the political participation of these persons or organizations.
See H 1942 Politics and Government for further guidance.
[Main heading] — Politics and government
The free-floating subdivision — Politics and government is assigned to works that discuss the theory, practice, and history of politics and government and citizen participation in the political process.Assign the free-floating subdivision — Politics and government under names of countries, cities, etc., to works on the history of political events and/or the history, description, or critical analysis of governmental and political institutions, parties, organizations, etc., treated collectively.
Assign the free-floating subdivision — Politics and government under individual ethnic groups for works on the group's self-government and/or the political activity of the group or its individual members.
See H 1942 Politics and Government for further guidance.
[Main heading] — Presidents
Use as a topical subdivision under names of individual corporate bodies.
[Main heading] — Protest movements
(May Subd Geog) Use as a topical subdivision under individual wars.
[Main heading] — Research
Use the free-floating subdivision — Research (May Subd Geog) under names of countries, cities, etc., individual corporate bodies, and classes of persons, ethnic groups, and topical headings.
[Main heading] — Safety measures
Use as a topical subdivision under individual military services and under topical headings.
[Main heading] — Scholarships, fellowships, etc.
(May Subd Geog) Use as a topical subdivision under classes of persons, ethnic groups, and fields of study.
[Main heading] — Science
Use as a topical subdivision under ethnic groups and individual wars.
[Main heading] — Social aspects
(May Subd Geog) Use as a topical subdivision under topical headings for works on the effect of the item, activity, discipline, etc., and society on each other.
[Main heading] — Social conditions
Use the free-floating subdivision — Social conditions under names of regions, countries, cities, etc.; under names of ethnic groups; and under classes of persons, including occupational groups. Use the subdivision for works discussing the social history or sociology of a place, ethnic group, or class of persons, including such subtopics of sociology as social problems, stability, change, interaction, adjustment, structure, social institutions, etc.
See H 2055 Social Conditions for further guidance.
[Main heading] — Societies, etc.
Use as a topical subdivision under names of individual persons, families, and corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, uniform titles of sacred works, and topical headings for works discussing two or more societies or institutions related to those subjects. Do not use under classes of persons if the corresponding heading for the discipline can be assigned.
See H 2060 Societies for further guidance.
[Main heading] — Study and teaching
(May Subd Geog) Use as a topical subdivision under subjects for works on the study and teaching of those subjects, including methods, institutions, facilities, programs, courses, funding, etc. Use the free-floating subdivision — Study and teaching (Higher) for collections dealing with the study and teaching of those subjects at the undergraduate level and above.
See H 2110 Study and Teaching for further guidance.
[Main heading] — Study and teaching (Higher)
Assign the free-floating subdivision — Study and teaching (Higher) (May Subd Geog) under names of individual persons, corporate bodies, and places, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, and topical headings for works on study and teaching about these subjects. This subdivision will generally apply to any archival collections of faculty papers that include teaching materials like lecture notes, etc.
See H 2110 Study and Teaching for further guidance.
Geographic Subdivisions
Geographic subdivisions are used to limit a topic to a specific place where it occurs. The pattern [Topic] — [Place] can be taken to mean [Topic] in [Place]. For example: a book titled Songs and dances in Quebec would have the heading Folk music — Quebec (Province).
For national groups outside their own country, however, assign headings to bring out both localities (this would apply to headings for Cuban Americans or other U.S. ethnic groups). For example:
Title: A Colorado Dutch hop sampler
German Americans — Colorado — Music
Folk music — Colorado
Folk music — Germany
The following list reflects some of the most common geographic subdivisions in our collections:
[Main heading] — Massachusetts
[Main heading] — Massachusetts — Cambridge
[Main heading] — Massachusetts — Boston
[Main heading] — United StatesSubdivide Geographically)