Linked Data Vocabularies
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Obsidian Plugins: Unpacking the Power of Subdivisions in Library of Congress Subject Headings

Hey there, fellow Obsidian users! In this week's blog post, we're diving into the fascinating world of subdivisions in Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH). As someone who loves digging deep into the nuances of Obsidian plugins, I'm excited to share my insights on how these powerful tools can enhance your research and organization skills.

What are Subdivisions?

In simple terms, subdivisions are a way to further categorize and refine LCSH headings. They help you drill down from broad, general topics to more specific ones, making it easier to find relevant information. Think of them like a hierarchical system that allows you to zoom in on your research topic.

How Do Subdivisions Work?

Subdivisions are created using the following codes:

  • BT: Broader term (e.g., "Art" is a broader term for "Western Art")
  • NT: Narrower term (e.g., "Volvo" is a narrower term of "Automobiles")
  • RT: Related term (e.g., "Birds" is related to "Ornithology")

These codes help you navigate the complex web of LCSH headings and find relevant information.

The Power of Subdivisions in Obsidian

Now, let's talk about how these subdivisions can be used in Obsidian. The plugin we'll be exploring today, Obsidian Linked Data Vocabularies, uses the 'fuzzysort' npm module to enable fuzzy matching and autocomplete capabilities.

Imagine being able to type a few characters into your Obsidian note-taking app and having it automatically suggest relevant LCSH headings, complete with subdivisions. This plugin makes that possible!

Getting Started with Subdivisions in Obsidian

To get started, you'll need to install the Obsidian Linked Data Vocabularies plugin. Once installed, follow these steps:

  1. Open your Obsidian app and navigate to the "Settings" menu.
  2. Click on "Plugins" and search for "Obsidian Linked Data Vocabularies".
  3. Install the plugin and restart your app.

Now you're ready to start exploring the world of LCSH subdivisions in Obsidian!

Conclusion

In this blog post, we've explored the power of subdivisions in Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) and how they can be used in Obsidian plugins. By using plugins like Obsidian Linked Data Vocabularies, which is called LCSH(for bibliography),--History,--Juvenile fiction. You could use this if you had a specific kind of note) - For example, the most frequently used form subdivisions are - - [Temporal divisions](http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/collection_TemporalSubdivisions) that you have information on the topic

You can also use the --1700-1799 for historical treatment of women's history of 19th century](http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/collection_GeographicSubdivisions), which are used when a work is about. The most frequently used form subdivisions, such as
- example, or where it takes place in the case.

This post has given you some idea of how obsidian plugins can be used with LCSH) to help make your research and organization skills

I hope this blog post has been helpful for you, or work is about, or what language it's written in, a French language`

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