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Re: Binding & shelving question (Judith Hopkins) Marcia Tuttle 12 Aug 1996 14:55 UTC

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Date: Mon, 12 Aug 1996 10:24:10 -0500
From: JUDITH HOPKINS AT SUNY BUFFALO <ULCJH@UBVMS.CC.BUFFALO.EDU>
Subject: Re: Binding & shelving question (Deborah L. Bailey)

Deborah Bailey said (on 9 August 1996)
>
>I'm rather new to the serials world and I have a question concerning
>the shelving and binding of a title.  Our library currently shelves
>bound and current periodicals in alphabetical order.
>
>My question concerns _Proceedings - the Soil and Crop Science Society
>of Florida_, OCLC record #1489546.  Which is proper to shelve, by the
>110 field Soil and Crop ... or by the 245 field Proceedings / \c the
>Soil and Crop Science ..., and what is the rational for the choice?

Deborah
  When people speak of shelving periodicals in alphabetical order by
title what is usually meant is "alphabetical order by main entry".
According to AACR2 that is almost invariably title main entry since
AACR2 rule 21.1B2 is quite restrictive as to what can be entered under
the name of a corporate body.    However, since you are using a record
that is entered under the name of a corporate body: Soil and Crop Science
Society of Florida then I would shelve by that main entry.

   It was to avoid having to make decisions such as this (among other
reasons) that led us to change our arrangement of bound periodicals to
call number order.

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