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Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 16:52:14 -0500
From: Ellen Crosby <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: RE: Shelving maps with covers <fwd>
Sender: Ellen Crosby <[log in to unmask]>
As Sue notes, separating maps from their covers can be a problem for
catalogers. In my case, it's double work, because we separate ALL maps from
their covers; the map has its own record and then I (am supposed to at
least) catalog the cover as if it were a book as well. Thus the map
cataloging backlog... <sigh> E
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Ellen Crosby, Head of Cataloging
Indiana Historical Society Library
450 W. Ohio St.
Indianapolis IN 46202
voice 317/234-0043 fax 317/234-0169
www.indianahistory.org
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When I started retrospectively cataloging our collection, I was
dismayed to find a lot of maps that had been separated from their
covers (and, hence, from the information that the cataloguer needs.)
Handling these *orphans* was something of a challenge. For the sake
of your cataloguer, I hope you are not planning on discarding the
covers.
Sue Haffner, Map Cataloguer
Henry Madden Library, CSU Fresno
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