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The Folger is currently in the process of deciding on an approach to the "personal vs corporate" name heading problem, and is collecting a pool of examples, both to inform our decision-making process and to assist other catalogers considering the same issue. All examples should include at least one photograph of the item (see [[Special:Upload|instructions for uploading files]]), a transcription of publication/printing statement, and a link to a catalog record. | The Folger is currently in the process of deciding on an approach to the "personal vs corporate" name heading problem, and is collecting a pool of examples, both to inform our decision-making process and to assist other catalogers considering the same issue. All examples should include at least one photograph of the item (see [[Special:Upload|instructions for uploading files]]), a transcription of publication/printing statement, and a link to a catalog record. | ||
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==English examples== | |||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:R Bentley.JPG|link to Hamnet record | File:R Bentley.JPG|link to Hamnet record | ||
File:Frederick Arthur Crisp.jpeg|link to Hamnet record | File:Frederick Arthur Crisp.jpeg|link to Hamnet record | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==French examples== | |||
==German examples== | |||
==Italian & Latin examples== | |||
==Polish examples== | |||
[[Category:Cataloging]] | [[Category:Cataloging]] |
Revision as of 15:07, 20 April 2016
This article discusses situations where it is not immediately clear whether an entity should be established as a personal or corporate name heading. While these situations are well-documented in early modern materials, less attention has been paid to them in 19th (and, to a lesser extent, 20th) century items.
The Folger is currently in the process of deciding on an approach to the "personal vs corporate" name heading problem, and is collecting a pool of examples, both to inform our decision-making process and to assist other catalogers considering the same issue. All examples should include at least one photograph of the item (see instructions for uploading files), a transcription of publication/printing statement, and a link to a catalog record.