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See Library School Rules, i v. Also Simplified Library School Rules, 2 u. LINDERFELT. A collection of writings by different authors under a collective title is entered under title with cross reference from the editor or editors. If the work is a collec- tion of bibliographically independent writ- ings, each author receives a full separate entry of his work, with the title of the collection given in parenthesis. PERKINS. Collections of works by separate au- thors should be catalogued under the t...itle of the series, with author entries for each separate work. Not worth while to cata- logue such works as Seaside library in this way. Very short series note, use abbrevi- ations. Pamphlets should be sorted and those on one subject bound together. Letter the back with subject and with the word Pamphlets, with a volume number This gives a subject entry under which the con- tents may be catalogued. WHEATLEY. Not specified. SOCIETIES, ETC. , UNDER CITY OR CORPORATE NAME. Cross references are understood.
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