Subject Headings Authority File


The Subject Headings Authority File or SWD is a controlled vocabulary index term system used primarily for subject indexing in library catalogs. The SWD is managed by the German National Library in cooperation with various library networks. The inclusion of keywords in the SWD is defined by "Rules for the Keyword Catalogue". Similar authority systems in other languages include the Library of Congress Subject Headings and the . Since April 2012 the SWD is part of the Integrated Authority File.

Scope

The SWD has about 600,000 descriptors and 700,000 non-descriptors as well as synonymous descriptor chains with references to a descriptor. Its growth rate is about 5.5% per year. About three-quarters of the descriptors refer to individual concepts and a quarter are abstract concepts. Linking using hierarchical and associative relations is not very dense, so the SWD cannot be viewed as a thesaurus .
The terms in the SWD are also arranged in a separate classification with nearly 500 classes in 36 main groups.

Structure

The various terms are placed in a classification scheme and also contain references to sources, related terms, preferred term and to a lesser extent hierarchical links. But the SWD is probably not a complete thesaurus because of the low degree of linkage. The SWD is available online through the catalogue database ILTIS and is available for a fee as BIBLIODATA, together with the Name Authority File and the Corporate Bodies Authority File on the standard data CD-ROM and the standard file TITAN. In both cases, the user interface of the SWD leaves much room for improvement. Instead of making SWD accessible as a user-friendly navigation tool, it assumes that users are familiar with SWD and its classification scheme and enter the appropriate descriptor in the correct form before running a search. Navigating the system or moving from one concept to another by means of hyperlinks is not possible. The strategy of the German Library to distribute authority records commercially makes the extended use of the SWD difficult, e.g. in other keyword systems.
For the exchange of authority records, there is a separate Machine Exchange Format for Libraries format. The head official of the Southwest German Library Network offers online access.