Special notation for archaeology: Draft for comment by September 15, 2012

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by September 15, 2012 At the request of the European DDC Users Group (EDUG) 930 Archaeology Working Group, we have studied the provision for special notation to represent treatment of topics and places from an archaeological viewpoint. We have always intended that the archaeology of a specific subject outside of 900 go with the subject (plus the appropriate subdivision of Table 1 09 if applicable), but we realize that there are currently no specific instructions to this end beyond standard Dewey practice. We propose to make this instruction specific, and to extend it through the addition of specific notation in Table 1 and under 930-990. We also propose small adjustments to existing instructions under 930.1, 609, and 338.09. Please send your comments by September 15, 2012. You may send your comments directly to 025.431: The Dewey blog (http://ddc.typepad.com/025431/2012/07/special-notation-for-archaeology-draft-forcomment.html) You may address your comments to Joan S. Mitchell Editor in Chief, DDC mitchelj@oclc.org You may fax your comments to my attention at the following fax number: Joan S. Mitchell Fax: 1-614-718-7621 1

Proposals General provision for archaeology in Table 1 notation 09009 We propose a specific notation for archaeology in Table 1: 09 History, geographic treatment, biography 090 09 Archaeology Class interdisciplinary works on archaeology in 930.1 In the table of preference at the beginning of Table 1, we recommend addition of the new notation directly following the provisions for historical periods: Historical periods 0901 0905 Archaeology 09009 Museums, collections, exhibits 074 Museum activities and services 075 Illustrations, models, miniatures 022 Tabulated and related materials 021 Synopses and outlines 0202 Humorous treatment 0207 Audiovisual treatment 0208 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances 03 Serial publications of history, geographic treatment, biography 09005 History and geographic treatment (without subdivision) 09 Serial publications 05 When we were deciding the location of notation 09009, we realized that notation 09005 was also missing from the table of preference. Because notation 05 for general serial publications is the last entry in the table of preference, notation 09005 should be located towards the end of the table, i.e., directly above notation 09. 2

Changes to 930.1, 609, and 338.09009 At 930.1 Archaeology, we propose elimination of the definition note, and several adjustments to the see references in order to make it clear that the archaeology of a specific subject goes with the subject plus the appropriate subdivision of T1 09: 930.1 Archaeology Study of past civilizations through discovery, collection, interpretation of material remains Class here early history to 4000 B.C.; prehistoric archaeology; interdisciplinary works on archaeology For industrial archaeology, see 609; for archaeology of specific oceans and seas, see 909.0963 909.0967, plus notation 09009 from Table 1, e.g., archaeology of Caribbean Sea 909.096395009009; for archaeology of continents, countries, localities provided for in notation 3 from Table 2, see 931 939; for archaeology of modern period, ancient and prehistoric archaeology of continents, countries, localities not provided for in notation 3 from Table 2, see 940 990. For archaeology of a specific subject, see the subject, plus notation 09009 from Table 1, e.g., industrial archaeology 609.009, archaeology of medieval Celtic churches 726.50941090209 See also 700 for artistic aspects of archaeological objects We also propose the following changes at 609 and the introduction of 609.009: 609 History, geographic treatment, biography Class here technological aspects of industrial archaeology Class history and geographic treatment of production and economic aspects of industrial archaeology in 338.09; class history of industrial archaeology in 900 See Manual at 300 vs. 600: Interdisciplinary works 609.009 Archaeology Class here interdisciplinary works on industrial archaeology For production and economic aspects of industrial archaeology, see 338.09009 3

We propose to use the bracketed 338.09009 for archaeology, which is currently classed at 338.09. 338.09 History, geographic treatment, biography Class here history, geographic treatment, biography of general principles and theories; existing and potential resources for production, industrial conditions and situation, industrial surveys, location of industry Class a specific resource with the resource, e.g., water for power 333.914.090 01.090 08 Standard subdivisions [.090 09] History Archaeology.090 1.090 5 Historical periods T1 0901-0905 Historical periods Do not use for history, geographic treatment, biography together; class in 338.09. Do not use for historical periods; class in 338.0901-338.0905. Do not use for geographic treatment and biography; class in 338.091-338.099 Add to base number 338.090 the numbers following 090 in notation 0901 0905 from Table 1, e.g., industrial surveys in 20th century 338.0904 Since the add table under T1 0901-0905 Historical periods does not include any special notation developed based on T1 09, we propose introducing special notation 09 Archaeology in the add table, and making the new notation the second topic in the table of preference. 4

> 090 1 090 5 Historical periods The subdivisions listed in the add table below are special notation, not standard subdivisions Unless other instructions are given in the add table below, observe the following table of preference, e.g., a periodical of statistics 021 (not 05): Short term forecasts 01 Archaeology 09 Museums, collections, exhibits 074 Collecting objects 075 Illustrations 022 Statistics 021 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances 03 Serial publications 05 Add to each subdivision identified by * as follows: 01 Short term forecasts Ten years or less Class long term forecasts (more than ten years) in 0112 02 Statistics and illustrations 021 Statistics 022 Illustrations Including cartoons, drawings, pictures, pictorial charts and designs, sketches; graphs; maps, plans, diagrams Class statistical graphs in 021; class humorous cartoons in 0901 0905 without adding from this table 03 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances Including thesauri (synonym dictionaries) 05 Serial publications Regardless of form (print or electronic) or frequency Class here house organs, magazines, newspapers, yearbooks 07 Museums, collections, exhibits; collecting objects 074 Museums, collections, exhibits Class here exhibitions, fairs, festivals; catalogs, lists regardless of whether or not articles are offered for sale; guidebooks, history and description Add to 074 notation 4 9 from Table 2, e.g., collections in Pennsylvania 074748, collections of ancient objects in Pennsylvania 0901074748 075 Collecting objects Class here collectibles, memorabilia, price trends for collectors 09 Archaeology 5

T1 093-099 Specific continents, countries, localities; extraterrestrial worlds At T1 093-099 Specific continents, countries, localities; extraterrestrial worlds, we propose introducing special notation 09009 Archaeology in the add table, and inserting it in the table of preference directly following the special notation for historical periods. Notation 0901-0905 Historical periods is subdivided by the notation in T1 0901-0905, whose add table has a new provision for archaeology; thus, archaeology of a specific period in a specific location is shown by using the specific notation from T1 0901-0905, plus notation 09 from the add table under T1 0901-0905. 093 099 Specific continents, countries, localities; extraterrestrial worlds History and description by place, by specific instance of the subject The subdivisions listed in the add table below are special notation, not standard subdivisions Unless other instructions are given in the add table below, observe the following table of preference, e.g., a periodical of statistics 021 (not 05): Maintenance and repair 028 Forecasts 01 Specific continents, countries, localities 093 099 Areas, regions, places in general 091 Historical periods 0901 0905 Archaeology 09009 Museums, collections, exhibits 074 Collecting objects 075 Illustrations 022 Statistics 021 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances 03 History and geographic treatment (without subdivision) 09 Serial publications 05 6

Add to base number 09 notation 3 9 from Table 2, e.g., the subject in North America 097, in Brazil 0981; then add further as follows: 01 Forecasts 09 History and geographic treatment 09009 Archaeology 0901 0905 Historical periods Add to 090 the numbers following 090 in notation 0901 0905 from Table 1, e.g., 20th century 0904, archaeology of 20th century 090409; however, for museums, collections, exhibits of the subject in an area regardless of historical period, see 074, e.g., collections of 20th-century Brazilian art 709.81074 (not 709.810904) 091 Areas, places, regions in general Add to 091 the numbers following 1 in notation 11 19 from Table 2, e.g., rural regions 091734 093 099 Specific continents, countries, localities; extraterrestrial worlds Add to 09 notation 3 9 from Table 2, e.g., Poland 09438 Use 093 099 to add notation for a specific continent, country, locality when first area notation is used to specify area of origin, while second one identifies area in which subject is found or practiced, e.g., Polish political refugees 325.2109438, Polish political refugees in Canada 325.21094380971 Note: We do not recommend provisions for addition of notation 09009 when a second place is added through special notation 091 or 093-099. 7

930-990 History of specific continents, countries, localities; extraterrestrial worlds We propose introducing notation 00909 for archaeology under notation 009 in the add table under 930-990. This notation would be used when time period for the place is not specified. When the time period is specified, archaeology would be shown by adding the new Table 1 notation 09009 Archaeology (cf. above for discussion about the new notation) to the number for the time period. For example, archaeology of Austria would be classed in 943.600909; archaeology of the period of 1815-1874 would be classed in 943.604209009. We have provided a class-elsewhere note at notation 09009 to notation 01-05. > 930 990 History of specific continents, countries, localities; extraterrestrial worlds Civilization and events Class here interdisciplinary works on geography and history of ancient world, of specific continents, countries, localities Add to base number 9 notation 3 9 from Table 2, e.g., general history of Europe 940, of England 942, of Norfolk, England 942.61; then add further as follows: 001 Philosophy and theory 009 Archaeology; Aareas, regions, places in general; collected biography Notation 09 from Table 1 as modified below Do not use for history, geographic treatment, biography together; class in 930 990 without adding from this table. Do not use for historical periods; class in 01 09. Do not use for individual biography; class in 01 09, plus notation 092 from Table 1. Do not use for specific continents, countries, localities; class in 930 990 without adding from this table 00909 Archaeology Class archaeology of a specific period with the period in 01-09, plus notation 09009 from Table 1, e.g., archaeology of period of 1815-1874 in Austrian history 04209009 0091 0098 Areas, regions, places in general Add to 009 the numbers following 1 in notation 11 18 from Table 2, e.g., urban regions 009732 8

Subdivisions of Archaeology The EDUG 930 Working Group recommended subdivision of the special notation for archaeology by adding the numbers following 930.1 in 930.1-930.10285. We have not taken action on this proposal. The notation following 930.1-930.10285 includes standard subdivisions T1 01 and T1 02. Class 930.1028 and its subdivisions are modified developments of standard subdivision 028. Because the general practice is not to add standard subdivisions to the notation in Table 1, we do not recommend providing subdivisions of the proposed archaeology notation. Approximating the Whole of an Area The EDUG 930 Working Group recommended addition of the notation to express archaeology even in the case where the place does not approximate the whole of the class. Such a practice would undermine the basic principle of interoperability among area notation in various editions. Taormina, Messina province, Sicily, Italy, has a well-preserved Greek theater. DDC 23 includes T2 4811 for Messina province, but not a specific notation for Taormina. A work about the theater would be classed in 725.822094811 in DDC 23 without further addition of the proposed special notation for archaeology. However, the Italian full edition includes T2 481127 for Taormina. Thus, a history of the archaeology of the theater in the Italian edition would be classed in 725.8220948112709009 (the final 09009 is the proposed notation mentioned above.) Use of 083 Additional Dewey Decimal Classification Number Field We recommend use of the MARC 21 083 Additional Dewey Decimal Classification Number field in situations where further number building is not possible, e.g., when historical periods are added below the country level in 930-990, or when the area does not approximate the whole of the class in the edition being used. In such cases, we recommend use of T1 09009 as the additional notation to support discovery in field 083: 082 04 $a 725.822094811 $2 23 083 0# $z 1 $a 09009 $2 23 Users may also wish to add an 083 field to highlight a particular archaeological method using the special notation under 930.1028: 082 04 $a 725.822094811 $2 23 083 0# $z 1 $a 09009 $2 23 083 0# $a 930.10285 $2 23 9