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FAST: Faceted Application of Subject Terminology

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2010-03-04
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Salmon, Marcia
Cao, Haiyun

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The complex syntax and rules of LCSH restrict its application in the online environment. FAST, developed by OCLC and based on LCSH, is a faceted vocabulary for online resources with interoperability with many metadata schema. This presentation will introduce the history and context of FAST, and explain its structure, give examples of subject headings, show several implementations, and demo the test database.
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