Built-in cross-referencing
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It is up to you to take advantage of this powerful feature of the software.  Be aware of the Codes and promote their use by demonstrating the "Related Topics" wherever possible

(See Subject Search for an example!)


How?


Each subject heading in the Thesaurus has been assigned at least one cross-referencing code. These codes are the basis of the unique resource access capability of the LibCode package.  The mixture between Subject, Dewey and Related Ideas codes produces a very powerful research tool.  This now includes cross-referencing based on a KLA framework!


History of the Codes...


Initially the codes were adapted by Alan Ford from the Library of Congress Classification to suit Australian schools.  Tony Ford hassled Alan to revisit the codes to make them more specific for schools. The Codes have since been revised to provide multilevel bi-directional cross-referencing from specific subject headings with very impressive results, both in time saving and effectiveness of research.

A heartfelt "Thank You" to all the TLs out there who have contributed to the cross-referencing development over the years... here's to school teachers and students being shown how to use them!


What are the benefits?


Because related headings are grouped together by the Codes, there are many benefits. Several of these advantages are listed below:-