The Monthly Notes of the Library Association of the United Kingdom, Том 2

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Trubner & Company, 1881

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Страница 73 - Vice-President, in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed, the following gentlemen were proposed for election, and will be balloted for at the next meeting :—Mr.
Страница 83 - A society is to be entered under the first word, not an article, of its corporate name, with references from any other name by which it is known, especially from the name of the place where its headquarters are established, if it is often called by that name.
Страница 11 - Edward by the grace of God, King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine...
Страница 82 - Commentaries with the text, and translations, are to be entered under the heading of the original work ; but commentaries without the text under the name of the commentator. 18. The Bible, or any part of it (including the Apocrypha) in any language, is to be under the word Bible...
Страница 85 - States, formed in the previous year, and the constitution provided that its main object should be 'to unite all persons engaged or interested in library work, for the purpose of promoting the best possible administration of existing libraries and the formation of new ones where desirable. It shall also aim at the encouragement of bibliographical research.
Страница 83 - In the heading of titles, the names of authors are to be given in full...
Страница 82 - Koran (and parts of them) are to be entered under those words; the sacred books of other religions are to be entered under the names by which they are generally known; references to be given from the names of editors, translators, etc.
Страница 7 - GESTA GRAYORUM, or the History of the High and Mighty Prince Henry, Prince of Purpoole, Archduke of Stapulia and Bernardia, Duke of High and Nether Holborn, Marquis of St. Giles and Tottenham, Count Palatine of Bloomsbury and Clerkenwell, Great Lord of the Cantons of Islington, Kentish Town, Paddington, and Knightsbridge, Knight of the most Heroical Order of the Helmet, and Sovereign of the same. Who reigned and died, A;D. 1594.
Страница 81 - ... omitted. Where great accuracy is desirable, omissions are to be indicated by three dots (...). The titles of books especially valuable for antiquity or rarity may be given in full, with all practicable precision.
Страница 83 - ... 29 All persons generally known by a forename are to be so entered, the English form being preferred in the case of ruling princes, popes. Oriental writers, friars, and persons canonized.

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