An Organization with revenue under $10 Million pays an annual fee of $195 An Organization with revenue of $10 Million or higher pays an annual fee of $395 Crosswalks to LCSH get us into the cost for LCSH+NAF. I havenšt verified that, but since LCSF/NAF are gov.docs they are not copy righted within the US. That is, they can be shared by a consortium. More, soon. Yašaqov Ziso, Bibliographic Systems Librarian, Rowan University 856 256 4804 On 1/21/09 12:40 PM, "Roy Tennant" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > The BISG licenses BISAC to institutions that want to incorporate the > terminology into their "internal systems"[1]. I'm not sure what this means > for API access. But an email to the BISG seems the minimum of due diligence. > Roy > > [1] http://www.bisg.org/standards/bisac_subject/license.html > > On 1/21/09 1/21/09 9:12 AM, "Ryan Eby" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> > I was wondering if anyone knows of a good BISAC Subject Headings >> > source for looking up a recommended BISAC based on ISBN, LCSH, etc. >> > I've found some pages on oclc.org saying they were starting work on >> > crosswalks and possibly including them in WorldCat but I haven't seen >> > any returned in any WorldCat api calls yet. I've also read that ONIX >> > records often have a BISAC code, is there a good source that might >> > cover many publishers? >> > >> > http://www.bisg.org/standards/bisac_subject/index.html >> > >> > http://www.oclc.org/dewey/updates/numbers/ >> > >> > eby >> >