I think changing to AACR2 would be advisable, especially with such
a minimal older AR. CPSO has a statement supporting such a revision:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/AACR2-d.pdf
Chuck Herrold
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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Are AACR2-compatible names, the ones with d in Rules, still being
retained in the authority file?
I am adding some cross-references to the rather minimal record (no 670)
for Ploetz, Karl Julius, 1819-1881. The predominant form used on his
books is Carl Ploetz, and I really would rather establish it in that
form. I have a vague impression that we can do this, but perhaps it is
just that new AACR2-compatible headings are no longer being added.
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Gail Hueting
Principal Cataloger
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library
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