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> From: Program for Cooperative Cataloging <[log in to unmask]>
> On Behalf Of Diana Slaughter
> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 11:16 AM
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> I would like to know how others are handling fuller form qualifiers for given
> names when the names contain "separable prefixes" (e.g., de, van). I'm
> finding conflicting information and examples. At present, I'm handling a lot of
> Dutch titles, so I'm encountering names with initials and prefixes frequently.
I'm looking at LCRI 22.18A, and it includes this statement: "If the initial occurs in the forename portion of the surname-forename heading, give in the parenthetical addition not only the full form but also the other forenames that appear in the forename portion of the heading. However, do not include a particle or prefix that appears in the forename portion." I don't see parallel in the PSs for the last sentence.
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Mark K. Ehlert Alma: NA02
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