I doubt this will ever happen, it sounds very confusing.Not to say it should but I'd say it would be okay to have a "main" category "AC" with subcategories "AC, Rhythmic," "AC, Hot," etc. Then one almost blank board in the "R" section titled, say, "Rhythm..." with cross references like "See (rhythm &) Blues", "See "AC, Rhythmic."
At the collegiate radio station I work at, there is a large music library. Things are categorized by genre and in the catalog listings, there are cross-references like your Supremes/Diana Ross example. In fact, at the top of the listings, before listings of albums and singles by an artist, there is a cross reference to other bands he or she were in. For example, Fogerty, John also lists: "Also hear him in Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR). We also have special spelling references. For example, Khan, Chaka also has a listing at Kahn, Chaka that says, "** Go to KHAN, Chaka, as this is how her last name is actually spelled.Not to say it should but I'd say it would be okay to have a "main" category "AC" with subcategories "AC, Rhythmic," "AC, Hot," etc. Then one almost blank board in the "R" section titled, say, "Rhythm..." with cross references like "See (rhythm &) Blues", "See "AC, Rhythmic."
In an earlier lifetime I was helping to organize a station's music library. I put a white label on the upper left corner of each record jacket (this was the LP era) to alphabetize by last name. Included were a few dummy (empty) jackets with cross references, like,
Supremes, see also Diana Ross
Ross, Diana, see also Supremes
I had the initial letter a little larger for quick identificaiton and sorting
Also of note, the station uses an alpha-numeric system. Therefore, in the ELEC (for mainstream Electric Rock) library, there are artists at M-2 ELEC, M-3 ELEC. and so forth.At the collegiate radio station I work at, there is a large music library. Things are categorized by genre and in the catalog listings, there are cross-references like your Supremes/Diana Ross example. In fact, at the top of the listings, before listings of albums and singles by an artist, there is a cross reference to other bands he or she were in. For example, Fogerty, John also lists: "Also hear him in Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR). We also have special spelling references. For example, Khan, Chaka also has a listing at Kahn, Chaka that says, "** Go to KHAN, Chaka, as this is how her last name is actually spelled.
"The The... refer to The, The".We also have special spelling references. For example, Khan, Chaka also has a listing at Kahn, Chaka that says, "** Go to KHAN, Chaka, as this is how her last name is actually spelled.
The group by that name is filed under The The. If it was a solo artist using this name as his stage name, then it could be The, The. Like Billy Joel is filed as Joel, Billy. Of course, the Beatles are filed as Beatles, The.