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==Arrangement== | ==Arrangement== | ||
* Pre-1641 English editions | * Pre-1641 English editions have [[Glossary of Folger terminology|STC]] [[Call numbers|call numbers]] | ||
* English editions published between 1641 and 1700 | * English editions published between 1641 and 1700 acquired before the establishment of the accession shelves have [[Glossary of Folger terminology|Wing]] call numbers. | ||
* Most translations and post-1700 editions have Sh.Col. call numbers (pronounced shuh-CALL, and short for "Shakespeare Collection"). Generally speaking, closed-stacks Shakespeare editions acquired before | * Most translations and post-1700 editions have Sh.Col. call numbers (pronounced shuh-CALL, and short for "Shakespeare Collection"). Generally speaking, closed-stacks Shakespeare editions acquired before 2012 have the suffix "Sh.Col." after a Library of Congress-style call number. Closed-stacks Shakespeare editions acquired after 2012 have "Sh.Col." as a prefix to an accession-number-based call number. | ||
* Some illustrated and extra-illustrated editions have ART Vol. call numbers | * Some illustrated and extra-illustrated editions have ART Vol. call numbers | ||
* Shakespeare editions in the open stacks have ordinary | * Shakespeare editions in the open stacks have ordinary Library of Congress classification call numbers | ||
==Cataloging== | |||
* Pre-1701 English editions were recataloged book-in-hand as part of the 1996-2003 Mellon and NEH grant projects | |||
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Revision as of 11:01, 23 August 2014
The Shakespeare collection includes editions of Shakespeare's plays and poems from his lifetime to the present day, with 75 Quartos and 82 First Folios as the foundation.
Arrangement
- Pre-1641 English editions have STC call numbers
- English editions published between 1641 and 1700 acquired before the establishment of the accession shelves have Wing call numbers.
- Most translations and post-1700 editions have Sh.Col. call numbers (pronounced shuh-CALL, and short for "Shakespeare Collection"). Generally speaking, closed-stacks Shakespeare editions acquired before 2012 have the suffix "Sh.Col." after a Library of Congress-style call number. Closed-stacks Shakespeare editions acquired after 2012 have "Sh.Col." as a prefix to an accession-number-based call number.
- Some illustrated and extra-illustrated editions have ART Vol. call numbers
- Shakespeare editions in the open stacks have ordinary Library of Congress classification call numbers
Cataloging
- Pre-1701 English editions were recataloged book-in-hand as part of the 1996-2003 Mellon and NEH grant projects