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Maybe LCSH isn’t so bad…

   December 20th, 2007

Insulation and Weatherizing book on Amazon.comIn preparation for this colder weather, my library had a book display about home insulation, heating efficiency, and weatherizing. This prompted me to purchase a few new books, but I found something I never expected.

When looking for books similar to what the library already has, one of the tools I use is Amazon.com. That might be library blasphemy, but between Amazon’s various suggestion services, its subject categories, and a greasemonkey script for directly checking our catalog, it’s a quick and dirty way to find what I’m looking for.

As you might think, it’s certainly not 100% reliable. But this time, I happened across one book with subjects that puts even “cookery” to shame.

The book in question is Insulate and Weatherize, by Bruce Harley. My library already has a copy, and I was looking at it on Amazon for updates. But I was astounded when I came to their subject listings (keep in mind, this is a home improvement-type book on insulation and weatherizing a house):
Amazon Home Insulation Subjects

“Cloning?” “Babysitters?” “Juvenile fiction?” And my favorite, “Life on other planets?” I know Amazon’s sole function is to push as much stuff as possible at visitors to maximize sales, but come on. At least it was good for a laugh.

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2 Responses to “Maybe LCSH isn’t so bad…”

  1. aaron Says:
       [December 20th, 2007 at 1:28 am | permalink]

    Sometimes a little editing by a human would go a long way, huh? For now at least… :]


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