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Revision as of 19:36, 27 December 2016

As of January 20, 2016, the rules on this page have been approved in concept by the SCRAP committee, but the exact wording is still being adjusted.
Please use these rules. Please send any feedback to SCRAP.

Local genre headings are usually coded in field 655 with second indicator 7 and ‡2local in the CCS database, rather than field 695. (If the heading in a record has a different source code, it is not required to change it to "local.") Unlike local headings in fields 690 or 691, local genre headings are under authority control.

Use this list of local genre headings to supplement the LCGFT list.

heading
Anime.‡2local
Anonymous writings.‡2local
Adapted books.‡2lcsh
Alphabet books.‡2lcsh
Altered books.‡2lcsh
Artists' books.‡2lcsh
Baseball stories.‡2lcsh
Basketball stories.‡2lcsh
Big books.‡2lcsh
Bilingual books.‡2lcsh
Board books.‡2lcsh
Boxing stories.‡2lcsh
Catholic fiction.‡2lcsh
Chick lit.‡2lcsh
Children's electronic books.‡2lcsh
Children's stories.‡2lcsh
Christian fiction.‡2gsafd
Christian poetry.‡2lcsh
Christmas stories.‡2lcsh
Code and cipher stories.‡2lcsh
College stories.‡2lcsh
Coloring books.‡2lcsh
Computer adventure games.‡2lcsh
Computer flight games.‡2lcsh
Computer games.‡2lcsh
Computer network resources.‡2lcsh
Computer war games.‡2lcsh
Cricket stories.‡2lcsh
Digital audio players.‡2local
Easter stories.‡2lcsh
Educational games.‡2lcsh
Electronic book readers.‡2lcsh
Electronic books.‡2lcsh
Electronic reference sources.‡2lcsh
Electronic videos.‡2local
Fantasy games.‡2lcsh
Feminist fiction.‡2lcsh
Film sequels.‡2lcsh
Fishing stories.‡2lcsh
Football stories.‡2lcsh
Foreign films.‡2lcsh
Glass plate negatives.‡2local
Golf stories.‡2lcsh
Hanukkah stories.‡2lcsh
High interest-low vocabulary books.‡2lcsh
Historical romance.‡2local
Hockey stories.‡2lcsh
Hunting stories.‡2lcsh
Jewish fiction.‡2lcsh
Large type books.‡2lcsh
Manga.‡2local
Materiales en español.‡2local
Melodramatic fiction.‡2gsafd
Miniature books.‡2lcsh
Movie novels.‡2gsafd
Mystery games.‡2lcsh
Nature stories.‡2lcsh
New Age fiction.‡2lcsh
Oversize books.‡2lcsh
Paranormal romance stories.‡2lcsh
Pattern books.‡2lcsh
Picture books for children.‡2lcsh
Polyglot materials.‡2lcsh
Radio and television novels.‡2gsafd
Railroad stories.‡2lcsh
Readers (Elementary)‡2lcsh
Readers for new literates.‡2lcsh
Readers (Primary)‡2lcsh
Reading games.‡2lcsh
Regency fiction.‡2gsafd
Romantic suspense fiction.‡2gsafd
Sea stories.‡2gsafd
Soccer stories.‡2lcsh
Sports stories.‡2lcsh
Star Trek fiction.‡2lcsh
Star Wars fiction.‡2lcsh
Suspense comic books, strips, etc.‡2local
Tennis stories.‡2lcsh
Video games.‡2lcsh
Web sites.‡2lcsh
Young adult fiction.‡2lcsh