Spelling and punctuation conventions for retrospective conversion
For consistency in presentation, Hamnet records and Folger finding aids use standard spellings and punctuation for non-transcribed text.
act, scene, line
Spell out when devising a title or making a note. Use Arabic numerals and commas. (For capitalization and punctuation in authorized access points, follow RDA and LC/PCC policy standards.)Twelfth night, act 2, scene 1, line 5
after
Not 'ff.' or 'follows' or 'following'ART
All caps when part of call numbercopy
Not 'c.' or 'cop.' Also for copies, as incopy 2-3
; not capitalized, use a space after the word copycs[no.]
When recording 'case numbers' omit any punctuation or space between the 'cs' and the number: e.g., cs 46 becomescs46
Ex.ill.
No space after first period, no hyphen, lowercase 'i'fol.
Folio; not 'f.' or 'fo' or 'fo.' or 'folio' when describing a leaf; BUT: folio when describing the shelf location) [art]fol./fols
In a call number usefol.
when referring to one or more numbered leaves within an item) [ms]folio
When it is part of a shelf location [ms]leaf/leaves
Use for 'f.', 'fol.' in 3xx and 5xx fields [ms]; use for "sig." in notes when referring to a leaf by its signature reference notation [books]ms./mss.
Manuscript/manuscripts; (not MS or MSS) NSS: been using in 3xx (e.g. "1 ms. score"), but generally spelling out entire word in notes.MS
When part of accession records beginningMS Add
no.
Number/numbers; not 'nos.' or 'num.'p.
Page, pages in AACR2 3XX fields; spelled out in RDA and notes.PHOTO
All caps when part of call number, not 'Photo.' as on some cardsv.
For volume/volumes when used in 3XX fields and call numbersVol.
For volume, when in anART Vol.
call number [art]vol.
For volume, when used in all other call numbers; current practice is to usev.
in call numbersvs.
Various; shows up in case number call numbers