LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LCDGT HEADINGS
TENTATIVE MONTHLY LIST 04 LCDGT (April 2025)


The proposed headings on this list are NOT YET APPROVED and not yet available for use in current cataloging.
Send all comments on this list to the LCDGT Project by April 30, 2025 - Email: lcdgt@loc.gov
"(A)" indicates pre-approved proposals for material in Priority 1. "(C)" indicates proposals submitted by libraries in the Subject Authority Cooperative Program (SACO).

 
 
DEMOGRAPHIC GROUP TERMS
 
150
Algerian Canadians    [dp2025060015]
(C)
072
eth
 
450
UF Algérienne, Canadiens d'origine
 
450
UF Canadians, Algerian
 
450
UF Canadiens d'origine algérienne
 
 
150
Angolan Canadians    [dp2025060016]
(C)
072
eth
 
450
UF Angolaise, Canadiens d'origine
 
450
UF Canadians, Angolan
 
450
UF Canadiens d'origine angolaise
 
 
150
Card sharps    [dp2024060129]
(C)
072
occ
 
450
UF Card sharks
 
450
UF Card sharpers
 
450
UF Cardsharks
 
450
UF Cardsharpers
 
450
UF Cardsharps
 
450
UF Sharks, Card
 
450
UF Sharpers, Card
 
450
UF Sharps, Card
 
550
BT Card players
 
680
People who use skill and/or deception to win at card games.
 
 
150
Daughters-in-law    [dp2025060095]
(A)
072
soc
 
550
BT Family members
 
 
150
Dermatologists    [dp2025060017]
(C)
072
occ
 
450
UF Skin doctors
 
550
BT Physicians
 
 
150
Family members of abductees    [dp2025060048]
 
072
soc
 
450
UF Abductee's family members
 
450
UF Abductees, Family members of
 
450
UF Family members of hostages
 
450
UF Hostage's family members
 
450
UF Hostages, Family members of
 
550
RT Family members of crime victims
 
 
150
Forensic psychologists    [dp2024060041]
(C)
072
occ
 
550
BT Psychologists
 
680
Psychologists who study legal and criminal court issues and help individuals, government employees, and organizations navigate legal and criminal justice systems, such as acting as a consultant in criminal cases or civil disputes, performing child custody evaluations, and offering psychotherapy services to crime victims. For psychologists who apply social and cognitive theories and principles to issues in the legal system such as eyewitness memory, criminal and civil jury selection and decision-making, investigations, and interviewing, see Legal psychologists.
 
 
150
Geographic information scientists    [dp2016060384]
(C)
680
Scientists who focus on the theoretical and computational aspects of spatial data and on interpreting and applying that data for decision-making. For specialists who focus on the collection, processing, analysis, management, and presentation of spatial data obtained using tools like surveying, mapping, remote sensing, and global positioning systems see Geomaticians. ADD FIELD
 
681
Note under Geomaticians ADD FIELD
 
 
150
Geomaticians    [dp2024060139]
(C)
072
occ
 
450
UF Geomatic scientists
 
450
UF Geomatics analysts
 
450
UF Geomatics specialists
 
550
BT Geographers
 
680
Specialists who focus on the collection, processing, analysis, management, and presentation of spatial data obtained using tools like surveying, mapping, remote sensing, and global positioning systems. For scientists who focus on the theoretical and computational aspects of spatial data and on interpreting and applying that data for decision-making see Geographic information scientists.
 
681
Note under Geographic information scientists
 
 
150
Hebrew, Teachers of    [dp2025060029]
 
072
occ
 
450
UF Hebrew language teachers
 
450
UF Hebrew literature teachers
 
450
UF Teachers, Hebrew
 
450
UF Teachers of Hebrew
 
450
UF Hebrew teachers
 
550
BT Language teachers
 
550
BT Literature teachers
 
680
Teachers of Hebrew language and/or Hebrew literature.
 
 
150
Legal psychologists    [dp2024060033]
(C)
072
occ
 
550
BT Psychologists
 
680
Psychologists who apply social and cognitive theories and principles to issues in the legal system such as eyewitness memory, criminal and civil jury selection and decision-making, investigations, and interviewing. For psychologists who study legal and criminal court issues and help individuals, government employees, and organizations navigate legal and criminal justice systems, such as acting as a consultant in criminal cases or civil disputes, performing child custody evaluations, and offering psychotherapy services to crime victims, see Forensic psychologists.