| Karl Brown, Melvil Dewey, Frederick Leypoldt, Bertine Emma Weston, Helen E. Wessels - 1877 - 488 pages
...considerations of economy have decided several minor points. The tille is an exact transcription of the titlepage, neither amended, translated, nor in any way altered, except that mottoes, titles ot authors, repetitions, or matter of any kind not essential to a clear titular description,... | |
| Ernest Chester Thomas - 1880 - 618 pages
...Library. Title. 1. The title to be an exact transcript from the titlepage, not amended, translated, or in any way altered, except that mottoes, repetitions,...omissions to be indicated by a group of three dots (...) : BUT THE NAME OF AN AUTHOR OR RDITOR, IF IT OCCUR ON THE TITLEPAGE IN THE SAME FORM AS IN THE... | |
| leypoldt - 1880 - 370 pages
...as now drafted shall be the CATALOGUING RULES OF THE LAUK TITLE. Exact Transcript. I. The tifiéis to be an exact transcript from the title-page, neither...repetitions, and matter of any kind not essential are to be omitted. Omissions to be indicated by a group of three dots (. . .). Full. 2. The titles... | |
| Library Association - 1880 - 224 pages
...THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. TITLE. i. The title is to be an exact transcription of the title-page, neither amended, translated, nor in...repetitions, and matter of any kind not essential are to be omitted. 2. Where great accuracy is desirable, Omissions, omissions are to be indicated by... | |
| 1881 - 274 pages
...(Plymouth) ; J. Yates (Leeds). CATALOGUING RULES OF THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. TITLE. 1. The title is to be an exact transcript from the title-page,...repetitions, and matter of any kind not essential may bo omitted, omissions to be indicated by a group of three dots ( . . . ). The typography and punctuation... | |
| 1885 - 244 pages
...possible in the language of the title, alterations and additions being enclosed in square brackets. 2. The title is to be an exact transcript from the title-page,...punctuation of the title need not be strictly adhered to. 3. The titles of books especially valuable for antiquity or rarity may be given in full, with the exact... | |
| Charles Ammi Cutter - 1889 - 146 pages
...used in English works, prefer the vernacular. (2f TITLES. The title is to be an exact transcript of the title-page, neither amended, translated, nor in any way altered, except that mottoes, titles of anthors, repetitions, and matter of any kind not essential, are to be omitted. Where great... | |
| Library Association - 1893 - 100 pages
...possible in the language of the title, alterations and additions being enclosed in square brackets. 2. The title is to be an exact transcript from the titlepage,...punctuation of the title need not be strictly adhered to. 3 The titles of books especially valuable for antiquity or rarity may be given in full, with the exact... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford - 1900 - 538 pages
...are used in English works, prefer the vernacular. TITLES. The title is to be an exact transcript of the title-page, neither amended, translated, nor in any way altered, except that mottos, titles of authors, repetitions, and matter of any kind not essential, are to be omitted. Where... | |
| New York State Library, Library Association - 1902 - 130 pages
...possible in the language of the title, alterations and additions being inclosed in square brackets. 2 The title is to be an exact transcript from the titlepage,...punctuation of the title need not be strictly adhered to. 3 The titles of books especially valuable for antiquity or rarity may be given in full, with the exact... | |
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