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Library books are cataloged by title, author, publisher, date of publication, and subject heading. A subject heading is an assigned term that tells you something of what the book is about.
For example, you might come up with the keyword "symphony". Relevant books might be cataloged with the subject headings "Symphony", or broken down into "Symphony -- 18th Century" or "Symphonies -- Discography" or "Haydn, Joseph -- 1732-1809 -- Symphonies". Knowing these subject headings can make your catalog searches much more effective. But how do you find them?
You can even click these subject headings to find more books cataloged in the same way.