Items in the catalog are assigned Subject Headings in the catalog. Subject Headings are meant to capture the most essential themes and content of the material (books, recordings, eResources, etc.). When you search by subjects, you are able to find a smaller collection of items that share the same essential subject matter. In catalog records, subjects are hyperlinked so that you can click on related subjects to browse related groups of items. You can also combine subjects in searches to get narrower results.
At Butler University, all of the libraries use the Library of Congress (LC) Classification System. For those accustomed to the Dewey Decimal System, the LC System may look strange because it combines letters and numbers. Every LC call number begins with a letter or letters which designate the general subject of the material and knowing helpful classification numbers will help you browse the catalog and the stacks for related material.
Accreditation (Education)
Accreditation -- Law and legislation
Arts -- Study and teaching -- Standards -- United States
Classroom management
Education -- Philosophy
Education -- Standards
Education, Primary
Education, Secondary -- United States
Educational surveys
Effective teaching
Formal discipline
Instruction and study
Middle school teaching
Middle schools
Multiple intelligences
Private schools
Public schools
Student teachers -- Supervision of
Student teaching
Teacher licensure & evaluation (RISE, TAP, EdTPA)
Technology and public schools
Conversational Sofege (Feierabend)
Dalcroze eurythmics
First Steps in Music
Kindermusik
Kodaly
Music Together (Lili M. Levinowitz and Kenneth K. Guilmartin)
Musikgarten
Orff
Cognition disorders in children
Cognition in adolescence
Cognition in children
Cognitive learning
Cognitive styles
Attention-deficit disordered children -- Education -- United States
Children with disabilities -- Education
Cognitive disorders in children
Disabilities
Dyslexics
Hyperactive children -- Education
Learning disabled children
Learning disabled teenagers
Learning disabilities
Mainstreaming in education
Music for the developmentally disabled
Special education
Block scheduling (Education)
Charter schools
Magnet schools -- United States
Private schools
Public schools
Schedules, School
School year -- United States
Year-round schools (used for "balanced calendar" schools)
Active learning
Experiential learning
Inclusive education
Mainstreaming in education
Movement, Psychology of
Arts -- Study and teaching -- Standards -- United States
Block scheduling and music
Children's songs
Methods (Music)
Multiple intelligences and Music
Music and technology
Music in education -- History
Music appreciation
Music education
Music -- Instruction and study -- Juvenile
Music -- Instruction and study -- Standards -- United States
Music -- Instruction and study -- United States -- History
Music -- Philosophy and aesthetics
Music teachers -- Rating of -- United States
School music -- Instruction and study
School music -- public relations
Singing schools
students and inclusion and music (string of search terms, not a true subject heading)
Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872
Music, Greek and Roman -- History and criticism
Music in education -- History
Music -- Instruction and study -- United States -- History
Music -- United States -- History and criticism
Singing schools
Tanglewood Symposium (1967: Berkshire Music Center)
Feierabend, John Martin
Gordon, Edwin, 1927-2015
Jacques-Dalcroze, Emile, 1865-1950
Kolday, Zoltan, 1882-1967
Laban, Rudolf von, 1879-1958
Lautzenheiser, Tim.
Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872
Orff, Carl, 1895-1982
Folk songs / National music: M1627-M1853
Secular voical music for children: M1990-M1998
School music: M1992+
Bibliography: ML128.S25
Discography: ML156.4.S4
For
Children
Instruction and study: MT1918+
Song books: M1994+
Songs: M1994.5+
Musical Instruction and Study:
Theory of musical instruction and study (Pedagogies): MT1
History and criticism:
General: MT2
Music study by Americans in Europe: MT2.5
By region or country, A-Z: MT3
Teachers' - supervisors' manuals, etc.: MT10
Music in special education: MT17
Music therapy: ML3920
Special methods:
Galin-Paris-Chevé: MT20
Jaques-Dalcroze: MT22
Band instruction and study:
General: MT733
Marching bands and maneuvers: MT733.4
Drum majoring: MT733.5
Baton twirling: MT733.6
Instrumental techniques:
Instruction and study for children:
Orchestral music, chamber music, etc.: MT810
Singing and voice culture:
Techniques for children:
General: MT898
Systems and methods: MT900
Special techniques: MT905
Choir training: MT915
School (General) MT918
Kindergarten
General: MT920
Methods and exercises: MT925
Elementary schools. Junior high schools. High schools.
General: MT930
Methods (Vocal): MT935
Outlines of courses, etc.: MT936
Methods and exercises (Instrumental): MT937
Studies and exercises:
General: MT945
Action and drill music games: MT949
Other: MT949
Items in the catalog are assigned Subject Headings in the catalog. Subject Headings are meant to capture the most essential themes and content of the material (books, recordings, eResources, etc.). The subject headings we use at Butler University are overseen by the Library of Congress, which is often slow to change, making some of the terms out of date.
In an effort to make the Butler Libraries' catalog more inclusive we are working on a creating local subject headings to replace existing outdated and potentially harmful subject headings. If you find a troubling subject term(s) in our catalog, please submit it through the below form with a suggestion(s) of an alternative term(s).
Butler Libraries Subject Heading Request Form
When reading a catalog record, you can find Library of Congress Subject Headings after the ISBN:
Library Hours
Study Rooms
My Library Account
Library Website