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Re: Book Labeling -- Julia Franklin Stephen D. Clark 21 Dec 2000 20:32 UTC

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Book Labeling -- Carol Thompson
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 12:52:13 -0700
From: Julia Franklin <JFRANK@isl.state.id.us>

We cutter with the date that is on the edition,

For Chase's 2001 Calendar of Events the call no. would be
R
394.26
CHASES
2001

If the information is on the spine we do not duplicate the information.

Such as
(I made this up)

Old Tom McGivens reference guide 2001,  45th ed.  Vol. 1-5
but if the spine has only, Old Tom McGivens the spine label would read
(I made up the call no. also)
R
002.01
OLD TOM
2001
45th ed.
v.1

If the spine had  the complete information then we would put just the
call number
R
002.01
OLD TOM

Just what we do here...
Julia

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Book Labeling
   Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 10:09:08 -0800
   From: Carol Thompson <cthom@ll.co.contra-costa.ca.us>

 Hello: I have recently been assigned to copy-catalog and print labels
for new books coming in to be added to our collection. I am not a
cataloger; have had a one-semester community college cataloging course
that did not address my question. We are putting dates on our labels.
Do we use the edition date or the copyright date?  Ex:       Bankruptcy
code, rules and forms      KF1511 .S96 .A2 2001 or 2000? The edition is
2001, the copyright date is 2000. Thanks for any
input. cthom@ll.co.contra-costa.ca.us

Julia Franklin
Serials LA I
Idaho State Library
Boise, ID
jfrank@isl.state.id.us
The opinions are my own, and not the opinions
of anyone, anywhere else...in the world.