Glossary of Folger terminology

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This glossary provides explanations of terms and acronyms that are used at the Folger (though some may have originated elsewhere or reflect previous practices).

A

ACRL
Association of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association. The parent organization of RBMS (see below)
AIB
Association Internationale de Bibliophilie
ALA
American Library Association
AACR2
Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, second edition—an international standard governing library cataloging in the English-speaking world from its publication in 1967 until approximately 2012; predecessor of RDA.

B

Basement
In the main building, the areas on the west and south sides that can be reached from the hallway at the foot of the main stairs: Board Room, Tea Room, HR offices, IT offices, OSE offices, storage, rest rooms, copy room, and kitchen.
BIBCO
Monographic Bibliographic Record Cooperative Program. Component of the Program for Cooperative Catalog (PCC) that focuses on bibliographic records.
BPT
British Political Thought. Center for the History of British Political Thought—part of Folger Institute.

C

CEC
Consortium Executive Committee is made up of representatives of the forty-six universities that make up the Folger Institute Consortium. They convene in the second half of October and in early May to conduct Institute business.
CLIR
Council on Library and Information Resources
Cataloged Wings
Folger collection of books with call numbers based on their Wing number. (See "Wing" below)
Coffee
Informal morning staff break in the Tea Room; mostly happens to be people who work in areas of the building where food and drink are not allowed (Reading Rooms, Deck A, Deck B, Deck C) but everyone is welcome.
Connexion
Cataloging interface to Worldcat

D

DCRM
Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials, a suite of cataloging manuals for special collections. Manuals for Books, Graphics, and Serials are available as free downloads here.
Deck A
The portion of the basement level of the main building that can only be accessed by going through the Reading Rooms, unless you have a separate key. Distinct from the "Basement" and "North Basement" on the same level.
Deck B
The portion of the sub-basement level of the main building that can only be accessed by going through the Reading Rooms, unless you have a separate key. Distinct from the Art Vault and STC Vault on the same level (surrounded by the "Deck B" but accessible by key only) and from the "Sub-Basement" on the same level (a storage area used by the Facilities Department).
Deck C
The lowest level of the main building; key access only. Often used to refer to the area with book stacks only, even though the elevator room, sump pumps, and "Deck C Page Area" are also on that level.
Division
The Folger is divided into seven administrative divisions: Administration, Central Library, Development and Special Events, Digital Media and Publications, Education, Folger Institute, and Public Programs. Division directors are known collectively as "Senior Directors".

E

EMDA
Early Modern Digital Agendas, an NEH seminar hosted by Folger Institute.
EMMO
Early Modern Manuscripts Online
ESTC
English Short-Title Catalogue, (originally, the Eighteenth-Century Short-Title Catalogue). It encompasses records for monographs and serials printed in Britain or its dependencies, or in English anywhere in the world, 1473-1800, along with holding institutions. It is the successor to the printed STC and Wing bibliographies.

F

FAHN
Group of four (or five) independent research libraries in the humanities: the Folger Shakespeare Library, the American Antiquarian Society, The Huntington, and The Newberry. Sometimes also includes The Morgan Library and Museum.

G

GMD
General material designation. Under AACR2 rules for cataloging, a GMD term can be added, in brackets, following the first section of an item's title to denote non-book formats; for example, "A new Shakespearean poem [electronic resource] : a modern annotated text..."

I

IFLA
International Federation of Library Associations
IMLS
Institute of Museum and Library Services
IRLA
Independent Research Libraries Association, an organization which includes the Folger.

L

LC
Library of Congress
LC/NACO Authority File
International database containing authorized and variant forms of names for persons, families, corporate bodies, and places used on catalog records. One interface is found on the LC website.

N

NACO
Name Authority Cooperative Program of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging. Component of the Program for Cooperative Catalog (PCC) that focuses on name authority records.
NDSR
National Digital Stewardship Residency, a post-master's program sponsored by the Library of Congress and the IMLS. The Folger hosted a resident from September 2013 to May 2014, resulting in an increase in the Folger's Web archiving efforts.
North Basement
The portion of the main building accessible from the hallway directly under the exhibition hall. Includes (west to east): the store room for the Gift Shop, the Mail Room, Security, Photography and Digital Imaging, Facilities and Maintenance.

O

OCLC
Online Computer Library Center, a nonprofit organization specializing in library research and services. OCLC member libraries collectively maintain Worldcat, a cooperative catalog. (OCLC originally stood for the Ohio College Library Center, but as they began to expand, "Online Computer Library Center" was backformed from "OCLC.")

P

PCC
Program for Cooperative Cataloging, an international effort coordinated by the Library of Congress. The PCC sets guidelines for high-level bibliographic, serial, and authority records.

R

RBMS
The Rare Books and Manuscripts Section of the American Library Association, which "represents and promotes the interests of librarians who work with rare books, manuscripts, and other types of special collections."
RDA
Resource Description and Access, an international cataloging standard initially released in 2010; successor to AACR2.
Recat
Recataloging—creating or revising machine-readable catalog records for material that has already been cataloged, working directly from the material itself. It usually refers to the creation of machine-readable records for materials that had been accessible from cards. Contrast "recon."
Reclass
Reclassification—changing an item's call number.
Recon
Retrospective conversion—creating machine-readable catalog records for material that has already been cataloged, working from catalog cards. Recon is usually performed by a vendor. Contrast "recat."


S

SAA
Shakespeare Association of America or Society of American Archivists, depending on context, therefore also the cause of much confusion at the Folger.
Senior directors
Heads of Folger divisions, though not all have "Director" in their job title (for example, the Librarian is the senior director of the division known as "Central Library"). Senior directors report to the Director.
Shelfmarks
Term formerly used interchangeably with "call numbers" for describing unique designations for the location of collection materials. Starting in 2014, Folger staff are making an effort to use "call numbers" only.
SSF
Secondary School Festival
STC
1) A short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640. Succeeded by the ESTC. 2) Any item falling within scope of the published bibliography.

T

Tea
Shared staff and reader break time in the Tea Room, Monday through Friday, starting at 3pm and ending at 3:30. Complimentary coffee, tea, and cookies are served.
Tea Room
Staff break room on the basement level. Also open to readers at Tea Time.
TSI
Teaching Shakespeare Institute

W

Wing
1) Short title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700. Succeeded by the ESTC. 2) Any item falling within scope of the published bibliography.