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Abstract:This paper examines how "Joy" is presented in several knowledge organization systems: subject heading lists, thesauri, and one ontology. Some use "Joy" as a preferred term, one combines it with another term in a compound preferred term, and others include "Joy" as a pointer to a different preferred term. The paper describes and compares various understandings of "Joy" as presented by these systems, summarizes the results, and makes some observations about aspects of these systems brought to the fore by the analysis.
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Library Trends, issued quarterly and edited by F. W. Lancaster, explores critical trends in professional librarianship, including practical applications, thorough analyses, and literature reviews. Both practicing librarians and educators use Library Trends as an essential tool in their professional development and continuing education. Each issue is devoted to a single aspect of professional activity or interest. In-depth, thoughtful articles explore important facets of the issue topic. Every year, Library Trends provides breadth, covering a wide variety of themes, from special libraries to emerging technologies. An invaluable resource to practicing librarians and educators, the journal is an important tool that is utilized for professional development and continuing education.