On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Moore, Richard wrote:
> I wonder if we should make it standard NACO practice to add a 667 note
> to an authority established from the legal form of name in a thesis:
> "Change heading if form on later published works differs". This would
> alert a future cataloguer, who might otherwise be nervous.
As I previously suggested, there is already a provision for coding such
records as "preliminary", which should have the same effect (if catalogers
understand why such records are so coded). Perhaps simpler to suggest
that this coding approach for names based upon theses be made explicit and
standard NACO practice?
Cheers!
jgm
John G. Marr
Cataloger
CDS, UL
Univ. of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
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