Bodies of men are to be considered as authors of works published in their name or by their authority. The chief difficulty with regard to bodies of men is to determine (1) what their names are and (2) whether the name or some other word shall be the heading.... Rules for a Dictionary Catalogue - Page 27by Charles Ammi Cutter - 1891 - 140 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Ammi Cutter - 1876 - 94 pages
...Bodies of men are to be considered as authors of works published in their name or by their authority. The chief difficulty with regard to bodies of men...under the places with which the bodies are connected would push a convenient practice so far that it becomes inconvenient and lead to many rules entirely... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1876 - 100 pages
...Bodies of men are to be considered as authors of works published in their name t>r by their authority. The chief difficulty with regard to bodies of men...under the. places with which the bodies are connected would push a convenient practice so far that it becomes inconvenient and lead to many rules entirely... | |
| United States dept. of educ - 1876 - 106 pages
...Bodies of men are to be considered as authors of works published in their name or by their authority. The chief difficulty with regard to bodies of men...under the places with which the bodies are connected would push a convenient practice so far that it becomes inconvenient and lead to many rules entirely... | |
| Charles Ammi Cutter - 1904 - 228 pages
...are, and (2) whether the name or some other word shall be the heading. In regard to (2) the catalogs hitherto published may be regarded as a series of...rules entirely out of harmony with the rest of the catalog. Detail*. 1. Countries and other places. 46. Enter under places (countries, or parts of countries,... | |
| Charles Ammi Cutter, Worthington Chauncey Ford - 1904 - 190 pages
...are, and (2) whether the name or some other word shall be the heading. In regard to (2) the catalogs hitherto published may be regarded as a series of...bodies are connected is to push a convenient practice BO far that it becomes inconvenient and leads to many rules entirely out of harmony with the rest of... | |
| Allen Kent, Harold Lancour, Jay E. Daily - 1975 - 506 pages
...determine (1) what their names are, and (2) whether the name or some other word should be the heading. ... No satisfactory usage has as yet been established....under the places with which the bodies are connected would push a convenient practice so far that it becomes inconvenient and lead to many rules entirely... | |
| Walter C. Allen - 1970 - 212 pages
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