Thank you Stephen, that is helpful context, especially the differentiation 
between Genre and Subject headings. (although I think the distinction might be 
confusing for casual readers....). But in context of the data available, that 
makes sense and is helpful. 

My use case is around book recommendations and book browsing, so the 
"bookstore" analogy of Bisac is probably on point.... (I have a personalized 
book recommendation engine, The Hawaii Project (www.thehawaiiproject.com)) - 
the recommendations are based on metadata available from amazon, one's reading 
history, and what book reviewers are writing about). So both fiction and 
non-fiction are in scope. But the genre/topics I provide browsing for are 
limited, and I'd like to be able to go deeper (i.e. one can ask for 
recommendations about "mysteries" at present but not specifically "historical 
mysteries", nor browse that way. (Search is a different matter, and easier to 
handle). 

The harvard data is open and incredibly rich, so am looking for the best way to 
leverage it....vs licensing fairly expensive commercial metadata.

Thanks!

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