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Unlike Keyword, SubjectTerm should be used for describing document content according to a controlled vocabulary, which may be large and public (LCSH, or Library of Congress Subject Headings), or small and local (your company's set of subject areas for technical reports). The Scheme attribute of SubjectSet names the controlled vocabulary.
SubjectTerm occurs in Subject.
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<DOCINFO> <TITLE>Prolegomenon to Any Future GML</TITLE> <SUBTITLE>An Inquiry into Tag Abuse </SUBTITLE> <SUBJECTSET SCHEME=LCSH> <SUBJECT WEIGHT=5> <SUBJECTTERM>Electronic publishing </SUBJECTTERM> <SUBJECTTERM>Computer program languages </SUBJECTTERM> </SUBJECT> <SUBJECT WEIGHT=8> <SUBJECTTERM>SGML </SUBJECTTERM> </SUBJECT> </SUBJECTSET> <SUBJECTSET SCHEME=LOCAL> <SUBJECT WEIGHT=4> <SUBJECTTERM>GML </SUBJECTTERM> </SUBJECT> <SUBJECT WEIGHT=9> <SUBJECTTERM>Tag Abuse </SUBJECTTERM> </SUBJECT> <SUBJECT WEIGHT=3> <SUBJECTTERM>Standards Revision </SUBJECTTERM> <SUBJECTTERM>Biting Critique </SUBJECTTERM> </SUBJECT> </SUBJECTSET> <KEYWORDSET LANG=EN> <KEYWORD>SGML </KEYWORD> <KEYWORD>revision </KEYWORD> </KEYWORDSET> <KEYWORDSET LANG=Klingon> <KEYWORD>$*#@! </KEYWORD> <KEYWORD>MMMMMM! </KEYWORD> </KEYWORDSET> <AUTHORGROUP> <AUTHOR> <HONORIFIC>Dr. </HONORIFIC> <FIRSTNAME>John </FIRSTNAME> <OTHERNAME>“Jack” </OTHERNAME> <SURNAME>Farquhar </SURNAME> <LINEAGE>Jr. </LINEAGE> <AUTHORBLURB> <PARA>Jack is always the first to abuse a tag.</PARA> </AUTHORBLURB> <AFFILIATION> <SHORTAFFIL>Prof </SHORTAFFIL> <JOBTITLE>Abject Professor of Markup </JOBTITLE> <ORGNAME>Technical University of Michigan </ORGNAME> <ORGDIV>School of Deadwood </ORGDIV> </AFFILIATION> </AUTHOR> </AUTHORGROUP> <AUTHORGROUP> <EDITOR> <FIRSTNAME>Earl </FIRSTNAME> <OTHERNAME>Lee </OTHERNAME> <SURNAME>Reiser </SURNAME> </EDITOR> </AUTHORGROUP> <AUTHORGROUP> <OTHERCREDIT> <FIRSTNAME>A </FIRSTNAME> <SURNAME>Goodlistener </SURNAME> <CONTRIB>as told to </CONTRIB> </OTHERCREDIT> </AUTHORGROUP> <ABSTRACT> <PARA>Rips the veil from the face of SGML's dirtiest secret: the tags don't always mean what they're supposed to! </PARA> </ABSTRACT> <REVHISTORY> <REVISION> <REVNUMBER>1.1 </REVNUMBER> <DATE>3.4.1996 </DATE> <AUTHORINITIALS>F.B. </AUTHORINITIALS> <REVREMARK>Cleaned up a few typos. </REVREMARK> </REVISION> </REVHISTORY> <LEGALNOTICE> <PARA>All words are property of the English language. </PARA> </LEGALNOTICE> </DOCINFO>
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