Good morning Sonoe!

Yes, 1937 is date of situation and belongs therefore in the call number.
Yes, if the publication date is 1947 it belongs in a 264  1

However, since the 1937 date is not associated in any way with the publication, manufacture, or distribution of the map there is not a 264 field that this can go into. Since you plan on including a 500 note indicating the original 1865 date (a survey date I assume) and the dates of corrections, that is satisfactory.

Hope this helps.

Paige

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Subject: Date of publication and date of situations

Hi everyone,

 

Forgive me if this question has already been asked and answered recently.

 

I have a map with a publication date of 1947.  The date of situation is 1937 (original date 1865 with corrections in 1921 and 1937), however.  I have a 264_1 for the 1947 date.  I plan to put the 1937 in the call number as the date of situation and in a note, but is there also a 264 indicator category that would apply to this date?  None seem to fit exactly.  Thank you for your time and help.

 

sonoe

 

Sonoe Nakasone

Special Formats & Metadata Cataloger

Resource Description & Management Dept.

Davis Library, CB 3914

UNC-Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890

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