I think that we have to be careful to to try to answer an unrealistic question. There is no "absolute" or "correct" classification of Tarot cards or anything else. A classification system is a way of grouping objects so that things which may be of interest to an enquirer are found together, either on shelves or as records in a database. You can't tell the best place(s) for one object without knowing where the other objects have been put. Shelves generally require a linear arrangement, so that an object can be put in only one place, but in a database an object can be juxtaposed to as many other objects as are appropriate, by allocating it to more than one classification. In the same way, it can be given as many subject index terms as necessary so that it will be retrieved by each of the approaches that the cataloguer considers possible or likely. The original enquirer, Janis Wilkens, said that she had tried AAT and Nomenclature without success. We cannot say how an object would usefully be classified and indexed for her collection without knowing more about the systems she is actually using. If she is using one of these vocabularies, or if she has developed her own classification scheme or thesaurus, the question becomes "In what class, or under what broader terms, _within this scheme_ could Tarot cards appropriately be placed?" to which the follow-up is "What classes or broader terms have you got?" I don't know much about Tarot, but I would start looking at the way in which the scheme structures the two aspects: "documents and other printed objects" and "fortune telling". Start at the top of the hierarchies containing these topics and work down until you find somewhere sufficiently specific for the collection; if nothing is found, consider how the scheme can be extended to meet the need. I'm sorry if this is a more general response than may have been wanted, but I think it is often worth standing back a bit and thinking about principles when tackling interesting problems of this type. Leonard Will -- Willpower Information (Partners: Dr Leonard D Will, Sheena E Will) Information Management Consultants Tel: +44 181 372 0092 27 Calshot Way, Enfield, Middlesex, EN2 7BQ, UK Fax: +44 181 372 0094 [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask] --------------- <URL: http://www.willpower.demon.co.uk/> ---------------