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Genre/form terms in catalog records describe what an item ''is'' (or contains), not what it is about. ''Genre'' corresponds roughly to the intellectual content of what is being described: for example, almanacs, depositions, plays, and poems. ''Form'' corresponds with physical characteristics: for example, embroidered bindings, imposition errors, manicules, and sammelbands. This [https://catalog.folger.edu/record/170013 catalog record for two copies of a 1635 edition of Sternhold and Hopkins ''Whole booke of Psalmes''] includes the genre term ''Psalters (books)'' and the form term ''Embroidered bindings''. In practice, "genres" and "forms" overlap, so the [[MARC]] cataloging standard uses the same field for both (the [[MARC 655 Index Term - Genre/Form|MARC 655 Genre/Form field]]).


Genre/form terms in catalog records describe what an item ''is'' (or contains), not what it is about. ''Genre'' corresponds roughly to the content of what is being described: for example, almanacs, depositions, plays, and poems. ''Form'' corresponds with formats and physical characteristics: for example, embroidered bindings, imposition errors, manicules, and sammelbands. This [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=170013 Hamnet record for two copies of a 1635 edition of Sternhold and Hopkins ''Whole booke of Psalmes''] includes the genre term '''Psalters''' and the form term '''Embroidered bindings (Binding)'''. Genre/form terms are controlled by authorized forms.  
==Genre and form in library catalogs==
Catalogers use [[Controlled vocabularies|controlled vocabularies]] to ensure that terminology is more or less the same between different institutions, or can be cross-walked to equivalent terms when sharing data. But as the saying goes, "the great thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from."


=Genre and form in library catalog records=
Guidance for Folger catalogers can be found in the Folgerpedia article "[[MARC 655 Index Term - Genre/Form]]" but the gist of it is:
* Use the Getty's [http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/aat/ Art and Architecture Thesaurus (AAT)]  if a suitable term exists
* Use the [https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/rbmscv.html RBMS Controlled Vocabulary for Rare Materials Cataloging] if AAT does not have an appropriate term
* If neither has the appropriate term, use the [https://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/tgm/ Library of Congress Thesaurus for Graphic Materials (TGM)] or [https://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms.html Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms].
* As a last resort, use [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects.html Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)] or a local term.


Due to the limits of the card catalog, genre and form terms were not systematically recorded by early catalogers. Shelflist cards - usually 3" x 5" index cards - did not have much room anything besides title, author, and publication information, and maybe a few subject headings or free-text notes. Libraries often maintained separate card catalogs for books, manuscripts, and other materials, which decreased the need for additional genre access.
Form terms can also appear at the end of a Subject heading, though this practice has largely been replaced by separate Genre/Form terms. At the Folger, these include, for example:
* <code> -- Early works to 1800</code> (material ''about'' the named subject that ''is'' pre-1801)
* <code> -- Manuscripts</code> (material ''about'' the named subject that ''is'' manuscript rather than printed)
* <code> -- Pictorial works</code> (material ''about'' the named subject that ''is'' primarily pictorial rather than verbal)


The advent of the [[MARC]] standard, however, allowed librarians to expand their item descriptions: catalogers could add as much descriptive information as needed to fully describe a book (or at least, they were constrained by computer processing power rather than the dimensions of the catalog card). The original MARC specification did not include a specific field for genre and/or form terms, but two were added during the 1980s: 655 (Index Term--Genre/Form) and 755 (Added Entry--Physical Characteristics). Due to some confusion over how these two fields were indexed, and how to differentiate which information went in which, the 755 field was officially made obsolete in 1995 in favor of the [[MARC 655 Index Term - Genre/Form|655 field]], which is still in use today.
==Searching genre/form terms in the catalog==
The [[Catalog|Folger catalog]] has several built-in ways to search for items by their genre and form.
* Begin a search then narrow your search results using the '''checkboxes in the Genre/form facet''' in the left-hand side bar (on a mobile device or narrow screen, use the “Options” button to reveal the facets).  
* Type '''genreform:''' immediately before a keyword search in the main search box (remember to use quotation marks around phrases). For example:
** [https://catalog.folger.edu/search?ln=en&p=genreform%3A%22Embroidered%20bindings%22 genreform:"Embroidered bindings"]
** [https://catalog.folger.edu/search?ln=en&p=genreform%3A%28cookbooks+AND+manuscripts%29 genreform:(cookbooks AND manuscripts)]
** [https://catalog.folger.edu/search?ln=en&p=genreform%3A%28epigrams+NOT+manuscripts%29 genreform:(epigrams NOT manuscripts)]
* Follow the '''Advanced Search''' link near the bottom of the catalog's landing page and select "genre/form (what it is)" from the drop-down menus next to any of the three search boxes. You can search by genre/form alone, or combine it with other searches.
* Follow the '''Browse records''' link near the bottom of the catalog's landing page and select "genre/form (what it is)" then hit the "Search" button to browse an alphabetical list.


==Controlled vocabularies==
Genre and form entries benefit especially from the use of [[Controlled vocabularies|controlled vocabularies]], enabling librarians and scholars to to describe and find resources via a shared language. By using controlled vocabularies, a user can assume that when they search for "Embroidered bindings," they will get similar types of results no matter which library catalog they are searching in.  Librarians can choose from a range of controlled vocabularies, many of which are specialized for particular fields, when cataloging their materials.


===LCSH===
==List of common genre and form terms in the Folger catalog==
The Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) is a controlled vocabulary set that was developed in 1898 (and has been regularly updated since) to be used broadly across many types of libraries. However, they are were originally meant for use only as subject headings, not genre terms; in other words, they describe what an item is about (dinosaurs, jewel heists), not what genre it belongs to (short stories, horror movies) or what form it takes (carousel books, calendars).
* This list of genre and form terms, and Folger policy for applying them, is currently under review and revision. Terms '''in bold''' are approved for current use.<ref>"Approved" in this case means unproblematic terms that are present in Connexion Local Bibliographic Constant Data file.</ref> Most of the terms on the list were meant to be used consistently for all Vault materials. Other terms were selectively applied for unusual or outstanding examples of a feature (e.g. ''Fan style bindings'' for [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=333769 267- 907.1q])
 
* Not all RBMS terms had scope notes at the time of this table's initial creation; consequently, some scope notes are taken from other thesauri with the same terms (or variant terms to represent the same concept). The source of each scope note is indicated.
As libraries began to provide additional access to genre and form information, catalogers found attempted to find work-arounds to use LCSH headings as genre/form terms. Some added applicable subject headings to the 650 field (for subjects), even though that implied that an item was ''about'' a topic rather than an example of a topic (such as Haunted house films). Others added subject headings to the 655 field as genre/form terms, although this practice was not officially implemented until 2002.  Subfield ‡v was added to the MARC standard in 1995 to adapt subject heading fields for genre and form access as well. The ‡v indicates a genre/form term: "Pictorial works" indicates that images are a central part of an item, and "Early works to 1800" indicates that the item is a work printed or issued before 1800.  Even though the items being described are not necessarily about pictures or early modern printing, they are examples of those things. For instance:
 
<code>600 10 ‡a Shakespeare, William, ‡d 1564-1616 </code>
 
tells a user that an item is about William Shakespeare, but nothing more. In comparison,
 
<code>600 10 ‡a Shakespeare, William, ‡d 1564-1616 ‡v Calendars </code>
 
tells the user that the item is about Shakespeare, and it is in the form of a calendar. A popular term in the $v subdivision is '''Specimens''', which can be used to adapt most noun-based subject headings into genre or form headings (i.e. <code>650 _0 ‡a Swords ‡v Specimens</code> or <code>650 _0 ‡a Crows ‡v Specimens</code>).
 
===LCGFT===
Around 2010, the Library of Congress began to separate out the genre terms from LCSH, and establish them as a separate list, Library of Congress Genre and Form Terms (LCGFT). LCGFT headings are a [[Controlled vocabularies|controlled vocabulary]] specifically meant to be used in the 655 field as genre/form terms. Some headings, such as Ten-minute plays, are established in both LCSH and LCGFT - an item can be either ''about'' ten-minute plays, or an example of a ten-minute play (or both, for that matter).
 
===RBMS vocabularies===
As the development and implementation of the [[MARC]] standard allowed catalogers to record more information than ever, specialized library communities began to brainstorm how to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the new standard. A 1979 [http://irla.lindahall.org/ IRLA] report, "Proposals for Establishing Standards for the Cataloguing of Rare Books and Specialized Research Materials in Machine-readable Form," proposed the creation of MARC fields for literary genre headings and physical characteristic terms (later merged into a [[MARC 655 Index Term - Genre/Form|single field]] - see above), and included a draft thesaurus of genre terms.  This thesaurus was finalized and published as ''Genre Terms: A Thesaurus for Use in Rare Book and Special Collections Cataloguing'' in 1983. Throughout the next decade, additional thesauri for physical and provenance terms were developed and released as well. <ref>Leslie, Deborah J.. 1997. “"Provenance Evidence" and "Printing and Publishing Evidence": Use and Revision of the RBMS Thesauri”. ''The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America'' 91 (4). [University of Chicago Press, Bibliographical Society of America]: 517–23. http://www.jstor.org/stable/24304790.</ref>  
 
Today, RBMS maintains six thesauri of genre and form terms; all are openly available on the [http://rbms.info/vocabularies/index.shtml RBMS website], and planning is currently in process to make them available as linked data.
 
:Binding Terms
:Genre Terms
:Paper Terms
:Printing & Publishing Evidence
:Provenance Evidence
:Type Evidence
 
Since the RBMS controlled vocabularies were developed specifically to meet the needs of the rare book community, they are heavily used at the Folger. They are the preferred vocabulary for Vault cataloging, and are sometimes used for open stacks materials as well.
 
=Genre and form use at the Folger=
==Searching genre/form terms in Hamnet==
[[Hamnet]] has several built-in ways to search for items by their genre and form.  
* On the '''Basic Search''' tab, select "Subject & Form/Genre Browse" if you know an exact [[Controlled vocabularies|controlled vocabulary]] term you want to search, or select "Form/Genre (Keyword Phrase)" if you aren't sure what the controlled term is.
: [[File:Basic_Search_options.JPG|300px]]
* On the '''Advanced Search''' tab, select "Form/Genre" from the drop-down menus next to any of the three search boxes. You can search by form/genre alone, or combine it with other searches - for instance, to search for promptbooks marked by Edwin Booth.
: [[File:Advanced_Search_drop-down.jpg|500px]]
* You can also select the "Expert Search" option from the '''Basic Search''' tab, and search using Boolean operators and index codes. Use the code SKEY to search for form/genre terms and subjects.
: [[File:Expert_search_Booth.JPG|400px]]
 
==Cataloging policy==
* Enter genre and form terms in the [[MARC 655 Index Term - Genre/Form]].
 
==Conventions for maintenance of the table==
==List of common genre and form terms in Hamnet==
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Term !! Term source !! Scope note !! Scope source !! Folger practice || Material
! Term !! Term source !! Scope note !! Scope source !! Folger practice  
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| Academic dissertations || ǂ2 rbgenr || Discourses advancing an original point of view as a result of research, especially as a requirement for an academic degree.  || AAT (Theses) || ||
| '''Abridgements''' || ǂ2 aat || Versions of written works produced by condensation and omission but with retention of the general meaning and manner of presentation of the original, often prepared by someone other than the author of the original.  || AAT||
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| Account books || ǂ2 rbgenr || Books in which financial accounts are kept. || AAT|| UF ''Estate accounts'', if unbound, and waste books. ||
| '''Academic addresses (documents)''' || ǂ2 aat || Texts of speeches to be delivered in an academic environment.   || AAT||
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| Accounts || ǂ2 aat || Documents in which monies or goods received and paid or given out are recorded in order to permit periodic totaling. ||AAT || ||
| '''Account books''' || ǂ2 aat || Books in which financial accounts are kept. || AAT|| UF ''Estate accounts'', if unbound, and waste books.
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| Acting editions || ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for plays with extensive printed production information. || RBMS || Apply when an edition explicitly identifies itself as the text of the play as it was performed, usually using words like "as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden" or "Printed from the promptbook. They will often have cast lists, but that is not a necessary criterion. ||  
| '''Accounts''' || ǂ2 aat || Documents in which monies or goods received and paid or given out are recorded in order to permit periodic totaling. ||AAT ||  
|-
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| Addresses || ǂ2 rbgenr || Documents containing the text of any public address or talk. || AAT (Speeches) ||  ||
| '''Acrostics''' || ǂ2 aat || Short poems or prose compositions in which text is arranged so that the first letters of each line form a word, phrase, or motto. || AAT||   
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| Advertisements || ǂ2 rbgenr || Public notices or paid announcements, especially those in print. || AAT || ||
| '''Acting editions'''|| ǂ2 rbmscv || Use for plays with extensive printed production information. || RBMS || Apply when an edition explicitly identifies itself as the text of the play as it was performed, usually using words like "as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden" or "Printed from the promptbook. They will often have cast lists, but that is not a necessary criterion.
|-
|-
| ''Album amicorum'' use ''Libri amicorum''
| Addresses || ǂ2 rbgenr || Documents containing the text of any public address or talk. || AAT (Speeches) || 
|-
| '''Advertisements''' || ǂ2 aat || Public notices or paid announcements, especially those in print. For announcements paid for by an advertiser and broadcast on radio or television, use "commercials."  || AAT ||
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| Allegorical drawings || ǂ2 gmgpc || || || Use for drawings representing truths or generalizations about human existence by means of symbolic images; often of classical derivation. ||
| Addresses || ǂ2 rbgenr || Documents containing the text of any public address or talk. || AAT (Speeches) ||   
|-
|-
| Allegorical paintings || ǂ2 gmgpc || || || Use for paintings representing truths or generalizations about human existence by means of symbolic images; often of classical derivation. ||
| '''Affidavits''' || ǂ2 aat || Sworn statements in writing; especially made upon oath before an authorized magistrate or officer.  || AAT||   
|-
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| Allegorical photographs|| ǂ2 gmgpc || || || Use for photographs representing truths or generalizations about human existence by means of symbolic images; often of classical derivation.  ||
| ''Album amicorum'' use ''Libri amicorum''
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|-
| Allegorical prints || ǂ2 gmgpc  || || || Use for prints representing truths or generalizations about human existence by means of symbolic images; often of classical derivation. ||  
| Allegorical prints || ǂ2 gmgpc  ||Use for prints representing truths or generalizations about human existence by means of symbolic images; often of classical derivation. ||local || In the rare cases of other media in the Folger collection, use Allegorical drawings, Allegorical paintings, or Allegorical photographs from gmgpc as appropriate.
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| Almanacs || ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for works containing a calendar of days, weeks, and months, together with information such as astronomical data, various statistics, etc. Do not use for modern factual compendia such as the World Almanac. ||RBMS || ||  
| '''Almanacs''' || ǂ2 aat || Publications, usually annuals, containing a variety of useful facts of miscellaneous nature, or statistical information; originally included projections of coming days, months, and holidays. ||AAT||  
|-
|-
| ''Alphabets of arms'' use ''Armorials''
| ''Alphabets of arms'' use ''Armorials (reference sources)''
|-
|-
| ''Anagrams'' use ''Games''
| ''Anagrams'' use ''Games''
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| Annotations (Provenance)|| ǂ2 rbprov || Use for remarks, notes, highlighting or commentary (generally in manuscript) on the text or on the history or provenance of the material. ||RBMS|| Folger practice: use for manuscript annotations by someone other than a scribe or transcriber ||  
| '''Annotations''' || ǂ2 aat || Notes added as comment or explanation, such as those accompanying an entry in a bibliography, reading list, or catalogue intended to describe, explain, or evaluate the publication referred to. ||AAT|| Folger practice: use for manuscript annotations by someone other than a scribe or transcriber  
|-
| '''Anthologies''' || ǂ2 aat || Collections of choice extracts, from the writings of one author, or various authors, and usually having a common characteristic such as subject matter or literary form.  || AAT ||See also ''Miscellanies'' and ''Commonplace books''
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| Anthologies || ǂ2 rbgenr || Collections of choice extracts, from the writings of one author, or various authors, and usually having a common characteristic such as subject matter or literary form. || AAT ||Wse for books in which the owner has copied or written passages of interest or importance that are not organized under specific headings or in alphabetical order. Use ''Commonplace books'' for books in which the extracts are organized under specific headings or in alphabetical order.||
| '''Anti-Catholic works''' || ǂ2 rbmscv || Use for works that exhibit hostility toward or bias against Catholicism, or its proponents and practitioners. || RBMS ||
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|-
| Aphorisms || ǂ2 aat || Short, pithy statements of principle or precepts, often of known authorship; distinguished from Proverbs, which are statements repeated colloquially and which often embody the folk wisdom of a group or nation.||AAT|| UF ''Aphorisms and apothegms''.  ||
| '''Aphorisms''' || ǂ2 aat || Short, pithy statements of principle or precepts, often of known authorship; distinguished from Proverbs, which are statements repeated colloquially and which often embody the folk wisdom of a group or nation.||AAT|| UF ''Aphorisms and apothegms''.   
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|-
| ''Aphorisms and apothegms'' use ''Aphorisms''  
| ''Aphorisms and apothegms'' use ''Aphorisms''  
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| Armorials  || ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for books containing depictions of coats of arms. || RBMS || UF ''Alphabets of arms''; ''Heraldic manuscripts''; ''Ordinaries of arms''.  ||  
| '''Apologetic writings'''|| ǂ2 lctgf || Works that explain a religion, denomination, sect, etc., and defend it from external criticism. ||LCTGF ||  
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|-
| Astronomical charts || ǂ2 aat || Refers to maps of the heavens, including the constitution, relative positions, and motions of the heavenly bodies, which are all the bodies in the material universe outside of the Earth, as well as of the Earth itself relative to them. The earliest examples were often decorated with fantastic figures depicting the constellations and recognizable groupings of bright stars, and were primarily used as aids to navigation. || AAT || Do not confuse with astrological charts; use ''Horoscopes'' instead.  ||
| '''Arguments'''|| ǂ2 aat || Statements of fact, in speech or writing, in support of a proposition and advanced for the purpose of influencing another person. ||AAT||  
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| Auction catalogs|| ǂ2 rbgenr || A listing of items, including works of art, manuscripts, books, or other items, that are for sale by auction.  ||AAT || ||
| '''Armorials (reference sources)''' || ǂ2 aat || Reference works on coats of arms, heraldic bearings and devices, or the subject of armory (the devising and regulating of emblematic representations according to established convention).  || AAT|| UF ''Alphabets of arms''; ''Heraldic manuscripts''; ''Ordinaries of arms''. 
|-
| '''Astronomical charts''' || ǂ2 aat || Refers to maps of the heavens, including the constitution, relative positions, and motions of the heavenly bodies, which are all the bodies in the material universe outside of the Earth, as well as of the Earth itself relative to them. The earliest examples were often decorated with fantastic figures depicting the constellations and recognizable groupings of bright stars, and were primarily used as aids to navigation. || AAT || Do not confuse with astrological charts; use ''Horoscopes'' instead. 
|-
| '''Auction catalogs'''|| ǂ2 aat|| A listing of items, including works of art, manuscripts, books, or other items, that are for sale by auction.  ||AAT ||  
|-
| '''Autobiographies (literary works)'''|| ǂ2 aat|| Literary works that are biographies of individuals written by themselves. For the overall genre, use "autobiography (genre)."  ||AAT ||  
|-
|-
| ''Autograph albums'' use ''Libri amicorum''
| ''Autograph albums'' use ''Libri amicorum''
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| Autographs || ǂ2 rbgenr || Persons' names written in their own hand. || AAT (Signatures (names)) || Use only for collections of autographs and single, clipped autographs. UF ''Signatures'' ||
| Autographs || ǂ2 rbgenr || Persons' names written in their own hand. || AAT (Signatures (names)) || Use only for collections of autographs and single, clipped autographs. UF ''Signatures''  
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| ''Ballads'' use ''Songs'' or ''Poems'', as appropriate  
| ''Ballads'' use ''Songs'' or ''Poems'', as appropriate  
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| Bequests || Gifts of personal property by will. UF Legacies || ǂ2 aat ||
| '''Bibles''' || ǂ2 aat || Refers to books, scrolls, rolls, or other document forms containing the sacred scriptures of Judaism or Christianity.  || AAT  ||
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| Bibliographies || ǂ2 aat || Lists of books, documents, and other bibliographical items, often all related by author, topic, or another criterion. Bibliographies are arranged in some logical order giving brief information about the works, such as author, date, publisher, and place of publication.  || AAT  ||
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| '''Bills of mortality''' || ǂ2 aat || LA periodically published official return of the deaths (later, also of the births) in a certain district.  || AAT  ||
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| '''Blank forms'''  || ǂ2 aat || Forms, which are formulary documents that arrange particular information in a prescribed sequence and format, that are created with blank spaces, lines, boxes, data entry fields, or other means to prompt users of the form to fill in the particular information. Blank forms may be handwritten, printed, typed, or online. When indexing, this term may be used for such forms, whether or not they have been filled in by a user of the form. ||AAT ||
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| '''Blankbooks'''  || ǂ2 aat || Books of blank, mostly blank, or ruled pages, or of printed forms.  ||AAT ||
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| ''Book auction catalogs'' use ''Auction catalogs''
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| Book illustrations || ǂ2 gmgpc || Illustrations in books or pamphlets, whether photographs, photomechanical prints, or other media; whether still part of or detached from the volume. Also, drawings, photographs, prints, and other pictures made to be reproduced as illustrations, whether or not they were ever published. || LC || Use for graphic materials only.
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| '''Book prices'''  || ǂ2 rbmscv || Use for original price only  ||AAT ||
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| Bookplates || ǂ2 gmgpc || Book owners' identification labels; usually intended for pasting inside a book. || LC || Use when the item being cataloged ''is'' a bookplate. For volumes containing bookplates, use an 852 ǂz note. 
|-
| '''Booksellers' advertisements''' || ǂ2 aat||Advertising materials for those selling books.    || AAT||Use this term rather than "Publishers' advertisements" for examples appearing before the roles of bookseller and publisher were clearly differentiated.
|-
| '''Booksellers' catalogs''' || ǂ2 aat|| Catalogs containing lists of books available by a given bookseller.  ||AAT|| Use this term rather than Publishers' catalogs for examples appearing before the roles of bookseller and publisher were clearly differentiated.
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| Borders (Type evidence) || ǂ2 rbtyp || Ornamental areas of distinct pattern, material, color, or shape around the edge or boundary of something.  With regard specifically to tapestries, refers to the areas around the central field outside the inner guard and within the guard that edges the outer sides of the tapestry.  For the narrow surfaces showing the 'thickness' or smallest dimension of thin, flat objects, as distinguished from the broad surfaces, see "edges (object components)." || AAT ||
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| '''Botanical illustrations'''|| ǂ2 aat || Drawings, prints, or other pictures that illustrate plants and their parts, often accurately rendered from life.  ||AAT ||
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| ''Bowdlerized books'' use ''Expurgated editions''
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| '''Broadsides (notices)'''|| ǂ2 aat || Sizeable single-sheet notices or advertisements printed on one or both sides, often chiefly textual rather than pictorial, and printed to be read unfolded. For the format in which the sheet is not folded, use "broadsheet (format)." For folded sheets having printed matter that generally does not cross the folds, use "folders (printed matter)."  ||AAT ||
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| '''Burlesques (literary works)'''|| ǂ2 aat || Literary works that ridicule either through the treatment of a solemn subject in an undignified manner or by applying an elevated style and manner to a trivial subject.  ||AAT ||
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| ''Cablegrams'' use ''Telegrams''
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| '''Calculations'''|| ǂ2 aat || Documents containing numerical determinations, such as of quantities, distances, or amounts of time.  ||AAT ||
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| '''Calendars (documents)''' ||ǂ2 aat|| Registers of days or other contrivances for reckoning days, months, years, etc., such as a table showing the division of a given year into its months, weeks, days, years, or other divisions of time. A calendar may include important astronomical data, ecclesiastical or other festivals, and other events belonging to specific days. For calendric systems of dates, see children under "<dating systems by specific type>."  || AAT ||  
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| Calf bindings (Binding) || ǂ2 rbbin || || || Use also ''Goatskin bindings'', ''Pigskin bindings'', etc.  Use for decorative bindings only, i.e. exhibition-worthy bindings. 
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| Calligraphy || ǂ2 gmgpc || Works composed primarily of beautiful, elegant letters or flourishes that are typically created by hand with a pen, either in unjoined characters or in cursive writing. May also refer to similar works created by computer or another means. || AAT ||
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| Cancelled ownership marks || ǂ2 local || {Draft} Use for ownership marks that have been cancelled in any way, including by crossing out, obliterating, erasing, or excising. ||
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| '''Caricatures''' || ǂ2 aat|| Exaggerated, distorted representations of a subject in art or literature; in art, refers particularly to representations, often portraits, that exaggerate certain features or characteristics to humorous or ludicrous effect. || AAT||
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| '''Cartoons (humorous images)''' || ǂ2 aat|| Pictorial images, usually drawings, that are humorous or that use wit and satire to comment on contemporary events, social habits, political trends, or other topical subjects, often executed in a broad or abbreviated manner. Originally referred to full-page illustrations in a circulating paper or periodical, especially when comical and relating to current events.  || AAT||
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| '''Cartularies'''  || ǂ2 aat || Registers, usually in volume form, of copies of charters, title deeds, and other documents of significance belonging to a person, family, or institution. || AAT ||
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| '''Cast lists''' || ǂ2 rbmscv|| Use for lists associating specific performers with their parts. ||RBMS ||
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| '''Catechisms'''|| ǂ2 aat|| Manuals or guides for instructing through a series of questions and answers, especially for religious instruction. ||AAT||
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| '''Cautionary tales'''|| ǂ2 aat|| Stories, verses, or writings usually intended for children, admonishing or warning of the consequences of misbehavior or foolishness; also, in various disciplines, refers to writings warning of possible methodological pitfalls.  ||AAT||
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| '''Censored works'''|| ǂ2 rbmscv || Use for works that have been altered, prohibited, or suppressed because of allegedly objectionable content.  ||RBMS ||
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| '''Certificates''' || ǂ2 aat || Use for documents containing certified statements of ownership, membership, fulfilled requirements, legal status, etc.  ||AAT || 
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| '''Chapbooks''' || ǂ2 aat|| Small books or pamphlets, usually cheaply printed and containing such texts as popular tales, treatises, ballads, or nursery rhymes, formerly peddled by chapmen.  ||RBMS ||Do not use for 20th century items which represent themselves as chapbooks.
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| ''Charades'' use ''Games''
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| '''Charters'''|| ǂ2 aat ||Documents, usually sealed, granting specific rights, setting forth aims and principles of a newly established entity, and often embodying formal agreements and authorizing special privileges or exemptions. || AAT ||
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| '''Checks (bank checks)''' || ǂ2 aat || Written orders drawn on a bank or the Treasury of the United States to pay on demand a specified sum of money to a named person, to his order, or to bearer, out of money on deposit to the credit of the writer; must be endorsed to be transferred. || AAT ||UF any bank in any country, plus the U.S. Treasury
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| Chronicles || ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for histories in which events are described in chronological order. These differ from annals in being more connected and full. || RBMS ||
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| '''Chronograms''' || ǂ2 aat || Phrases, sentences, or inscriptions in which certain letters, usually distinguished by size or other means from the rest, express by their numerical values a date, year, or epoch when added together.    ||AAT || 
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| '''Chronologies (lists)''' || ǂ2 aat || Tables, lists, or treatises listing events, biographies, milestones, or other items in serial temporal order relative to given dates or time periods.  ||AAT || 
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| '''Civilité (typeface)''' || ǂ2 aat || Group of script typefaces based on Gothic cursive hand-written scripts.  ||AAT || 
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| Ciphers || ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for texts, the meaning of which is concealed by substitution or transposition of letters or numbers.  || RBMS ||
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| Cityscapes || ǂ2 gmgpc || General or broad views of cities and towns or sections of them. Usually made from an elevated or distant vantage point, such as a view from a roof or a view of a skyline. || TGM ||
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| Clasps (Binding)|| ǂ2 rbbin || Fasteners made of two or more parts, often of metal, and consisting of separate interlocking hooking and catching elements that hold together two or more objects or complimentary parts of the same object. || AAT || Use whenever there is evidence of original clasps, even if now missing. 
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| '''Clippings (information artifacts)'''|| ǂ2 aat ||Illustrations, pages, articles, or columns of text removed from books, newspapers, journals, or other printed sources and kept for their informational content.  || AAT ||
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| Coats of arms || ǂ2 gmgpc || Heraldic bearings, usually depicted on an escutcheon often with a crest, motto, or other adjuncts. || TGM || For books, only make for extraordinary exemplars, such as [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=265414 225- 452f]
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| ''Coats of arms, books of'' use ''Armorials''
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| Coins || ǂ2 gmgpc  || Pieces of metal stamped by government authority for use as money. || AAT (Coins (money)) || Use for actual coins; for depictions of coins, use  650 0 Coins, ǂe depicted.
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| '''Collected works''' || ǂ2 aat || All the writings of an author, including those which have not been printed previously, published in one volume or a number of volumes in a uniform style of binding, usually with an inclusive title.  ||AAT || 
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| '''Commentaries''' || ǂ2 aat || Treatises or series of comments that systematically explain or annotate another work. ||AAT || 
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| Commonplace books || ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for personal notebooks in which the owner has copied passages of interest or written his or her own compositions; use also for printed versions of such works. || RBMS  || Use only for such books organized alphabetically or thematically under specific headings. For similar books without headings, use ''Anthologies''; ''Miscellanies'', ''Poetical miscellanies''; ''Memorandums''
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| '''Communiques''' || ǂ2 aat || Official announcements.  ||AAT || 
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| '''Compilations (arranged works)''' || ǂ2 aat || Arrangements, compositions, or constructions comprising a written work, art work, or other work, by arrangement of materials collected from various sources. It may refer to the arrangement of content only (as in a literary work), or of physical pieces.  ||AAT || 
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| '''Composition irregularities''' || ǂ2 rbmscv  || Use for dittography, omissions of text, misspelling, and any other compositorial errors.||RBMS ||
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| '''Concealed editions''' || ǂ2 rbmscv || Use for closely similar editions, printed from substantially different settings of type, not distinguished as such by the printer and/or publisher  || RBMS ||
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| '''Concordances'''  || ǂ2 aat|| Includes indexes to the location of words or phrases in a text and finding aids, in two columns, establishing the relationship between the past and present reference numbers of individual items.||AAT ||
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| '''Contracts''' || ǂ2 aat|| Documents, enforceable by law, embodying agreements between two or more competent parties to do or not to do something, and specifying the terms and conditions of the agreement. || AAT ||
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| '''Cookbooks''' || ǂ2 aat ||Reference publications containing collections of recipes with ancillary content on selection of ingredients or the broader context of the types of cooking presented. Contemporary cookbooks may focus on cultural or regional themes.  ||AAT || Also use for manuscript cookbooks. UF ''Receipt books''
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| Copy books (Penmanship) || ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for penmanship or calligraphy manuals which include instructional text and examples as well as blank areas designed for a pupil's practice writing. For works which do not contain such blank areas for practice, use ''Penmanship manuals.'' || RBMS ||
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|'''Corantos''' ||ǂ2 rbmscv  ||Use for single-leaf forerunners of newspapers. For similar items consisting of more than one leaf, use ''Newsbooks'' || RBMS ||
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| Costume design drawings || ǂ2 gmgpc || Graphic delineations made for the design and production (or documentation of design and production) of costumes for theatrical and other performing arts productions and for special events, such as costume balls or Halloween. || TGM ||
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| Counterproofs || ǂ2 gmgpc || In printmaking, impressions taken from a print or drawing by passing it through a press against a sheet of damp paper. The image appears in reverse. || TGM ||
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| ''Court rolls'' use ''Judicial records''
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| Courtesy books || ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for books outlining the education, conduct, duties, and training of noble or royal persons, or persons serving at court. || RBMS ||
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| '''Cryptograms''' || ǂ2 aat || Messages or writings in cipher or code. || AAT||
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| Dates (Provenance) || ǂ2 rbprov || Use for evidence dating the acquisition or period of ownership. || RBMS ||
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| ''Debates'' use ''Addresses''
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| '''Decisions (judicial records)''' || ǂ2 aat || Conclusions or resolutions reached after consideration by a judicial body.  || AAT||
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| '''Declarations''' || ǂ2 aat || Documents conveying formal statements intended to create, preserve, assert, or testify to a right.  || AAT||
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| Decorated papers (Binding)|| ǂ2 rbbin || Use for the occurrence of such papers as any part of bindings, cases, endpapers, or doublures. || RBMS ||
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| Decorations || ǂ2 gmgpc || Images that ornament a text or picture but do not relate specifically to its meaning. || TGM ||
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| '''Decrees''' || ǂ2 aat || Authoritative orders, edicts, laws, ordinances, or judicial decisions that are set forth by a civil or ecclesiastical authority, typically having the force of law and often settling a disputed issue or doctrine.  || AAT||
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| '''Decretals''' || ǂ2 aat || Letters of the pope determining some point or question in ecclesiastical law and possessing the force of law within the Roman Catholic Church. ||AAT ||  
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| Blank forms || AAT scope: Forms, which are formulary documents that arrange particular information in a prescribed sequence and format, that are created with blank spaces, lines, boxes, data entry fields, or other means to prompt users of the form to fill in the particular information. Blank forms may be handwritten, printed, typed, or online. When indexing, this term may be used for such forms, whether or not they have been filled in by a user of the form.. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Deeds''' || ǂ2 aat|| Documents, usually executed under seal, containing a conveyance, especially of real estate. || AAT || Consult Curator of Manuscripts when coming across more specific types of deeds.
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| ''Book auction catalogs use'' || Auction catalogs || ||  
| '''Depositions''' || ǂ2 aat || Testimonies of witnesses, under oath or affirmation, before a person empowered to administer oaths.  || AAT ||  
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| Book illustrations || Illustrations in books or pamphlets, whether photographs, photomechanical prints, or other media; whether still part of or detached from the volume. Also, drawings, photographs, prints, and other pictures made to be reproduced as illustrations, whether or not they were ever published. Folger practice: use for graphic materials only. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| '''Descriptions (documents)''' || ǂ2 aat || Written, digital, spoken, or signed representations of the attributes or qualities of something or someone. || AAT ||  
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| Bookplates || Book owners' identification labels; usually intended for pasting inside a book. Folger practice: use when the item being cataloged ''is'' a bookplate. For volumes containing bookplates, use an 852 ǂz note. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| ''Designs and ornaments'' use ''Decorations''
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| Booksellers' advertisements || Use this term rather than "Publishers' advertisements" for examples appearing before the roles of bookseller and publisher were clearly differentiated. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Devotional literature''' || ǂ2 aat|| Religious texts that explore the values, ideas, and behaviors that a religion is seeking to advance, for the purpose of leading the individual, through devotion, closer to an ultimate state of grace or perfection. || AAT ||  
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| Booksellers' catalogs || Use this term rather than "Publishers' catalogs" for examples appearing before the roles of bookseller and publisher were clearly differentiated. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Dialogues''' || ǂ2 aat|| Written compositions in which two or more characters are represented as conversing. ||AAT ||  
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| Borders (Type evidence) || AAT scope: Ornamental areas of distinct pattern, material, color, or shape around the edge or boundary of something.  With regard specifically to tapestries, refers to the areas around the central field outside the inner guard and within the guard that edges the outer sides of the tapestry.  For the narrow surfaces showing the 'thickness' or smallest dimension of thin, flat objects, as distinguished from the broad surfaces, see "edges (object components)." Subdivide by ǂz &lt;Country&gt; ǂz &lt;City&gt; ǂy &lt;Date&gt; || ǂ2 rbtyp ||
| '''Diaries''' || ǂ2 aat|| Refers to books containing the daily, personal accounts of the writer's own experiences, attitudes, and observations. || AAT ||  
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| Botanical illustrations || Illustrations of plants or plant life. Used for Botanical drawings. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| '''Dictionaries''' || ǂ2 aat|| Reference sources containing alphabetical lists of words with information given for each word; generally including meanings, pronunciation, etymology, and often usage guidance. ||AAT ||  
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| ''Bowdlerized books'' use || Expurgated editions |||
| '''Digests (legal documents)''' || ǂ2 aat|| Systematically arranged summaries of laws, reported cases, decisions, and other legal documents. || AAT ||  
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| ''Cablegrams use'' || Telegrams|| ||
| Documentary films || ǂ2 lcgft || || ||Use for films and programs which depict actual persons and/or events. Exclude frank historical re-creations, but do not attempt to judge the "truth" of the depiction in a film purporting to be factual or documentary in character. UF ''Factual films''
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| Calendars || Use for tabular registers of days, not for lists of manuscripts or documents; subdivide by date. Folger practice: subdivide by century of publication only. ||ǂ2 rbgenr ||  
| Documentary television programs || ǂ2 lcgft || || ||  
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| Calf bindings (Binding) || Folger practice: Use also Goatskin bindings, Pigskin bindings, etc.  Use for decorative bindings only, i.e. exhibition-worthy bindings.  Subdivisions reflect the approximate place and date of manufacture of the bindingShow bindings to Frank Mowery for identification. Subdivide by ǂz &lt;Country&gt; ǂy &lt;Date&gt;| ǂ2 rbbin || B ||
| '''Drafts (documents)''' || ǂ2 aat || Preliminary or tentative versions of documents.  || AAT ||  
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| Calligraphy || AAT scope: Works composed primarily of beautiful, elegant letters or flourishes that are typically created by hand with a pen, either in unjoined characters or in cursive writing. May also refer to similar works created by computer or another means. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| '''Drafts (negotiable instruments)''' || ǂ2 aat || Written orders drawn by one party ordering a second party to pay a specified sum of money to a third party (who may be the first party); usually restricted to domestic transactions. For similar orders to pay used for foreign transactions, prefer "bills of exchange." || AAT ||  
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| Caricatures || Use for verbal or visual works which portray in a critical or facetious way a real individual or group, or a figure representing a social, political, ethnic, or racial type. The effect is usually achieved through distortion or exaggeration of some characteristic or characteristics. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Dramatic music || ǂ2 lcgft |||| || Music written for the stage. Use more specific terms (e.g. ''Incidental music'', ''Operas'') whenever possible
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| Cartularies  || Registers, usually in volume form, of copies of charters, title deeds, and other documents of significance belonging to a person, family, or institution. || ǂ2 aat ||
| '''Drawings (visual works)''' || ǂ2 aat|| Visual works produced by drawing, which is the application of lines on a surface, often paper, by using a pencil, pen, chalk, or some other tracing instrument to focus on the delineation of form rather than the application of color. This term is often defined broadly to refer to computer-generated images as well. TGM scope: Narrower terms include both physical media and genre categories but are limited to those which use drawing in the sense of a specific medium rather than in the everyday sense of graphic representation. || AAT/TGM || When applicable, prefer the following narrower/related terms: ''Set design drawings''; ''Watercolors''
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| Cast lists  || Use for lists associating specific performers with their parts. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Edicts''' || ǂ2 aat || Proclamations or orders concerning a law, decree, or other authoritative command, usually having the force of law. Edicts are the proclamations, as distinguished from the formal, finalized laws, decrees, ordinances, etc. that are referenced by the edicts.  || AAT ||  
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| Catechisms || AAT scope: Manuals or guides for instructing through a series of questions and answers, especially for religious instruction. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Educational films || ǂ2 lcgft || This heading is used as a genre/form heading for films that are intended to impart knowledge and information, including those for classroom viewing. Films that use a structured format to teach or train the audience are entered under Instructional films. || LC || Use ''Educational films'' also for instructional films
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| Censored works || Use for works that have been altered, prohibited, or suppressed because of allegedly objectionable content. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Educational television programs || ǂ2 lcgft || || ||  
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| Certificates || Use for documents containing certified statements of ownership, membership, fulfilled requirements, legal status, etc. AAT scope note: Documents giving authoritative recognition of a fact, qualification, or promise. UF: Diplomas || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Elegies''' || ǂ2 aat || Mournful, melancholy, or plaintive poems, especially funeral songs or laments for the dead. || AAT ||  
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| Chapbooks || Use for small, inexpensively printed books or pamphlets sold primarily by traveling peddlers beginning in the 17th century. Do not use for 20th century items which represent themselves as chapbooks. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Emblem books''' || ǂ2 aat || Artistic genre that flourished in Europe particularly in the 16th and 17th centuries, focusing on a motto and an image representing that motto. Each emblem generally consists of three parts: a short, often Classical, motto (lemma, inscriptio), a pictorial representation or icon (pictura), and the explanation of the link between them in an epigram (subscriptio). || AAT||  
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| ''Charades use'' || Games |||
| Emblems (allegorical pictures)|| ǂ2 aat || Allegorical pictures, often inscribed with mottoes, common especially in the 16th and 17th centuries. Distinct from "emblems (symbols)," which are simpler symbolic objects or representations of an object. ||AAT ||  
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| Charters || AAT scope: Documents, usually sealed, granting specific rights, setting forth aims and principles of a newly established entity, and often embodying formal agreements and authorizing special privileges or exemptions. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Embroidered bindings''' || ǂ2 aat|| Bindings featuring cloth covers, usually of velvet, silk, or canvas, embroidered with gold, silver, or silk thread. ||AAT||  
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| Checks (bank checks) || AAT scope: Written orders drawn on a bank or the Treasury of the United States to pay on demand a specified sum of money to a named person, to his order, or to bearer, out of money on deposit to the credit of the writer; must be endorsed to be transferred. Folger practice: UF any bank in any country, plus the US Treasury || ǂ2 aat ||
| '''Encyclopedias''' || ǂ2 aat|| Books, set of books, or disks, containing informational articles on subjects in every field of knowledge, or limited to a special field or subject, usually arranged in alphabetical order. ||AAT||  
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| Chronicles || Use for histories in which events are described in chronological order. These differ from annals in being more connected and full. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Engravings (prints)''' || ǂ2 aat|| Prints on paper incorporating impressions of a reverse design created on a printing plate, usually copper, into which the design has been incised (engraved) using burins or gravers. ||AAT|| Use only for pure engraving. Use "Intaglio prints" for engraving and etching combined. Do not use for wood engravings.
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| Ciphers || Use for texts, the meaning of which is concealed by substitution or transposition of letters or numbers. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Ephemerides''' || ǂ2 aat|| Works giving the computed positions of celestial bodies each day or other regular interval; used by navigators and astronomers. || AAT ||  
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| Cityscapes || General or broad views of cities and towns or sections of them. Usually made from an elevated or distant vantage point, such as a view from a roof or a view of a skyline. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||  
| '''Epigrams'''|| ǂ2 aat|| Short satiric poems or any similar pointed sayings. || AAT||  
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| Clasps (Binding) || AAT scope: Fasteners made of two or more parts, often of metal, and consisting of separate interlocking hooking and catching elements that hold together two or more objects or complimentary parts of the same object.  Folger practice: Use whenever there is evidence of original clasps, even if now missing. || ǂ2 rbbin || B M ||
| Epitaphs || ǂ2 rbgenr || || ||Use for inscriptions copied from sepulchral monuments in the memory of those buried in the tomb or grave. (Adapted from AAT). Also use for satirical epitaphs found in poetical miscellanies.
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| Clippings || TGM scope note: Use for Illustrations, pages, articles, or columns of text removed from books, newspapers, periodicals, or other publications. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Erotica|| ǂ2 rbgenr  ||Use for literary or artistic works focused on sexual love or desire. || RBMS ||  
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| Coats of arms || Heraldic bearings, usually depicted on an escutcheon often with a crest, motto, or other adjuncts. Folger practice: <strike> Do not also use Illustrated works.</strike> For books, only make for extraordinary exemplars, such as 225- 452f|| ǂ2 gmgpc || B|| M||
| '''Essays'''|| ǂ2 aat|| Short literary compositions on single subjects, often presenting the personal view of the author. || AAT||  
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| ''Coats of arms, books of'' use || Armorials |||
| ''Estate accounts'' use ''Account books'', if bound; ''Accounts'', if unbound
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| Coins || AAT scope for Coins (money): Pieces of metal stamped by government authority for use as money. Folger practice: use for actual coins; for depictions of coins, use  650 0 Coins, ǂe depicted.  || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| '''Eulogies (documents)'''|| ǂ2 aat|| Tributes or laudatory speeches written in praise of a person or thing; often, but not always, refers to tributes in honor of the deceased.  || AAT||  
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| Commonplace books  || Use for personal notebooks in which the owner has copied passages of interest or written his or her own compositions; use also for printed versions of such works. Folger practice: use only for such books organized alphabetically or thematically under specific headings. For similar books without headings, use Anthologies; Poetical miscellanies; Memorandums || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Executive orders'''|| ǂ2 aat|| Orders or regulations issued by the President, or some administrative authority under his direction, for the purpose of interpreting, implementing, or giving administrative effect to a provision of the Constitution or of some law or treaty. May also include similar state documents issued by governors or upper-level management in business. || AAT||  
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| Composition errors (Printing) || Use for dittography, omissions of text, misspelling, and any other compositorial errors. || ǂ2 rbpri || B ||
| Expurgated copies (Provenance) || ǂ2 rbprov || Use for copies of a work from which objectionable parts have been defaced, obliterated, or removed, usually on moral grounds. || RBMS ||This term is copy-specific and applies only to individual copies.
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| Concealed editions (Publishing) || Use for closely similar editions, printed from substantially different settings of type, not distinguished as such by the printer and/or publisher || ǂ2 rbpub || B ||
| '''Expurgated editions''' || ǂ2 rbmscv || Use for editions or versions of works from which objectionable parts in the original text -- whether or not that text has been published -- have been deleted, usually on moral grounds. UF ''Bowdlerized books''; ''Expurgated books''; ''Expurgated works''. || RBMS ||  
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| Concordances  || AAT scope: Includes indexes to the location of words or phrases in a text and finding aids, in two columns, establishing the relationship between the past and present reference numbers of individual items. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Extra-illustrated copies (Provenance)|| ǂ2 rbprov || || ||Use only when enough material was added to necessitate rebinding. Otherwise, use ''Insertions (Provenance)''
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| Contracts || AAT scope: Documents, enforceable by law, embodying agreements between two or more competent parties to do or not to do something, and specifying the terms and conditions of the agreement. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Fables''' || ǂ2 aat|| Fictitious narratives usually with animals or inanimate objects as protagonists, intended to convey a hidden meaning regarding human conduct. || AAT||  
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| Cookbooks  || Folger practice: Use for books of cooking directions and recipes. UF Receipt books || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Facsimiles (reproductions)''' || ǂ2 aat|| Exact copies of an original object, usually in the same dimensions as the original, especially of books, documents, prints, and drawings. Today often reproduced photographically; in the past, reproduced by engraving or other printmaking process.  || AAT||  
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| Copy books (Penmanship) || Use for penmanship or calligraphy manuals which include instructional text and examples as well as blank areas designed for a pupil's practice writing. For works which do not contain such blank areas for practice, use "Penmanship manuals." || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| ''Factual films'' use ''Documentary films''
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|Corantos||Use for single-leaf forerunners of newspapers. For similar items consisting of more than one leaf, use "Newsbooks"|ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''False imprint dates''' || ǂ2 rbmscv||  || ||  
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| Costume design drawings || Graphic delineations made for the design and production (or documentation of design and production) of costumes for theatrical and other performing arts productions and for special events, such as costume balls or Halloween. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| '''False imprints'''|| ǂ2 rbmscv || || || Use for incorrect but plausible imprints. Use "Fictitious imprints" for completely imaginary imprints.
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| Counterproofs || In printmaking, impressions taken from a print or drawing by passing it through a press against a sheet of damp paper. The image appears in reverse. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| '''Family histories''' || ǂ2 rbmscv || Use for narrative family histories. For family trees and other genealogical listings of family members, use ''Genealogies.'' ||RBMS||  
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| ''Court rolls'' use ||Judicial records |||
| '''Family papers''' || ǂ2 aat || Personal papers of members of a single family; usually of parents and their children, but sometimes including papers of spouses and their families as well.  ||AAT ||  
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| Courtesy books || Use for books outlining the education, conduct, duties, and training of noble or royal persons, or persons serving at court. || ǂ2 rbgenr || B ||
| '''Fast-day sermons''' || ǂ2 rbmscv || Use for texts of sermons given on days designated as days of fasting.   ||RBMS||  
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| Dates (Provenance) || Use for evidence dating the acquisition or period of ownership. || ǂ2 rbprov || B ||
| Feature films || ǂ2 lcgft || Here are entered individual full-length films with a running time of 40 minutes or more. || LC ||  
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| Daybooks || Use for account books of original entry which record the various transactions of the day in the order in which they occurred. For works sometimes known as daybooks which are diaries rather than account books use "Diaries." || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Festival books'''|| ǂ2 aat || Books containing accounts of such events as festivals, parades, or ceremonial entries. ||AAT||  
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| ''Debates'' use || Addresses || ||
| '''Fiction (general genre)''' || ǂ2 aat || Genre that refers to works evoked from the imagination of the creator and not conferred as fact. In literature, fiction generally refers to the novel, novella, short story, and poetic forms.  ||AAT ||  
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| Decorated papers (Binding) || Use for the occurrence of such papers as any part of bindings, cases, endpapers, or doublures. || ǂ2 rbbin || B ||
| '''Fictitious imprints'''|| ǂ2 aat|| An imaginary imprint used for the purpose of evading legal and other restrictions, to mask piracies, to protect anonymity of the author, etc. || AAT || For incorrect but plausible imprints, use "False imprints"
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| Decorations || Images that ornament a text or picture but do not relate specifically to its meaning. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Film adaptations|| ǂ2 lcgft || || || Use for films based on any written literature
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| Decretals || Letters of the pope determining some point or question in ecclesiastical law and possessing the force of law within the Roman Catholic Church. || ǂ2 aat ||
| Film scripts || ǂ2 rbgenr || Written forms of stories prepared for motion picture productions, including description of characters, details of scenes and settings, dialogue, and stage directions. ||AAT (Screenplay) ||  
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| Deeds  || AAT scope: Documents, usually executed under seal, containing a conveyance, especially of real estate. Folger practice: Consult Curator of Manuscripts when coming across more specific types of deeds. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Filmed performances|| ǂ2 lcgft || Here are entered films that document a performance, event, or concert of dance, music, opera, operetta, theatrical stage productions, magic, circus, stand-up comedy, burlesque, or other vaudeville or variety stage acts. etc. ||LC || Also apply the topical or genre heading for the specific performance, concert or event, e.g., ''Rock concerts''.
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| Depositions  || Testimonies of witnesses, under oath or affirmation, before a person empowered to administer oaths. || ǂ2 aat ||
| '''Financial records'''|| ǂ2 aat || Documents pertaining to money matters. ||AAT ||  
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| ''Designs and ornaments'' use || Decorations |||
| '''Flyers (printed matter)'''|| ǂ2 aat || Printed pieces such as notices or advertisements intended for distribution by hand or by mail. For those intended for posting, use "posters."  ||AAT ||  
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| Devotional literature || AAT scope: Religious texts that explore the values, ideas, and behaviors that a religion is seeking to advance, for the purpose of leading the individual, through devotion, closer to an ultimate state of grace or perfection. || ǂ2 rbgenr || B ||
| '''Folding errors'''|| ǂ2 rbmscv || For errors in folding one or more sheets of text. ||RBMS ||  
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| Dialogues || AAT scope: Written compositions in which two or more characters are represented as conversing. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Fore-edge paintings (components)|| ǂ2 aat || Paintings done on the fore edge of a book, either with the edge solid so that the resulting image is visible when the book is closed, or, in the more usual sense of the term, with the edges fanned out so that the image is visible only when the book is open. ||AAT ||  
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| Diaries  || AAT scope: Refers to books containing the daily, personal accounts of the writer's own experiences, attitudes, and observations. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| ''Forgeries'' use ''Literary hoaxes''
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| Dictionaries  || AAT scope: Reference sources containing alphabetical lists of words with information given for each word; generally including meanings, pronunciation, etymology, and often usage guidance. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Formularies'''|| ǂ2 aat|| Reference works setting out formulas, recipes, or prescribed forms or models. In pharmacological contexts, use for non-standard works formulating the ingredients and amounts to be used in preparations, but not including recommendations for such things as use and dosage. For reference works detailing preparation of drugs and medicines, including their use and dosage, especially those works recognized as official or standard sources, use "pharmacopoeias.||AAT||  
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| ''Diplomas'' use || Certificates || ||
| Frontispieces|| ǂ2 gmgpc || Illustrations placed next to the title page. || TGM || Use when cataloging individual frontispieces in the art collection. 
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| Documentary films || Folger scope: use for films and programs which depict actual persons and/or events. Exclude frank historical re-creations, but do not attempt to judge the "truth" of the depiction in a film purporting to be factual or documentary in character. UF Factual films || ǂ2 lcgft ||  
| Games || ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for materials designed for play, usually according to prescribed rules. ||RBMS || UF ''Anagrams'', ''Charades'', ''Puzzles''
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| Documentary television programs ||  || ǂ2 lcgft ||  
| '''Genealogical notes''' || ǂ2 rbmscv || || || Use for manuscript notes in printed books.
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| Drafts (negotiable instruments) || Written orders drawn by one party ordering a second party to pay a specified sum of money to a third party (who may be the first party); usually restricted to domestic transactions. For similar orders to pay used for foreign transactions, prefer "bills of exchange." || ǂ2 aat ||
| Genealogies || ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for family trees and other listings of family members. For narrative histories, use ''Family histories.'' ||RBMS ||UF ''Pedigrees''
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| Dramatic music || NO LCSH definition. NT's are Ballets, Incidental music, Intermedi, Librettos, Masques with music, Melodrama, Modern dance music, Motion picture music, Music theater, Musicals, Operas, Pantomimes with music, Revues, Sacred dramatic music, Secular oratorios. [Q aeb use this BT for all of these except Incidental music, Libretti, Masques (or perhaps use both?), Operas]  Folger use: Music written for the stage. Use more specific terms (e.g. Incidental music, Operas) whenever possible ||lcsh; use 650''0, no ǂ2  %ENDCOLOR%|
| '''Gift books''' || ǂ2 aat || Books, usually illustrated literary anthologies, intended to be given as gifts and often published annually; popular in the 19th century. For works produced to mark an occasion, use "keepsakes (books)." ||AAT||  
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| Drawings || AAT scope: Visual works produced by drawing, which is the application of lines on a surface, often paper, by using a pencil, pen, chalk, or some other tracing instrument to focus on the delineation of form rather than the application of color. This term is often defined broadly to refer to computer-generated images as well. TGM scope: Narrower terms include both physical media and genre categories but are limited to those which use drawing in the sense of a specific medium rather than in the everyday sense of graphic representation. Folger practice: when applicable, prefer the following narrower/related terms: Set design drawings; Watercolors || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| '''Grammars (instructional materials)''' || ǂ2 aat|| Books or treatises presenting the basic principles or elements of an art, science, discipline, or practice, especially in the 17th through the 19th century. ||AAT ||
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| Educational films || This heading is used as a genre/form heading for films that are intended to impart knowledge and information, including those for classroom viewing. Films that use a structured format to teach or train the audience are entered under Instructional films. Folger practice: use Educational films also for instructional films || ǂ2 lcgft
| Greeting cards|| ǂ2 gmgpc || Cards sent or given on special occasions; usually bearing messages of good will. ||TGM ||  
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| Educational television programs || || ǂ2 lcgft
| ''Heraldic devices'' use ''Coats of arms''
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| Emblem books || Use for collections of emblems, i.e., mottoes or epigrams accompanied by a verse and sometimes a symbolic illustration, based upon a poetic conceit or moral statement, particularly popular in the 16th and 17th centuries. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| ''Heraldic manuscripts'' use ''Armorials''
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| Emblems (allegorical pictures) || Allegorical pictures, often inscribed with mottoes, common especially in the 16th and 17th centuries. Distinct from "emblems (symbols)," which are simpler symbolic objects or representations of an object. || ǂ2 aat || ||
| Herbals|| ǂ2 rbgenr  || Books containing names and descriptions of herbs, or of plants in general. ||AAT ||  
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| Embroidered bindings || UF Needlework bindings || ǂ2 rbbin || ||
| Horoscopes ||ǂ2 lcgft || Horoscope is a chart or diagram representing the positions of the planets, other celestial bodies and sensitive angles at the time of any event, such as a person's birth; other common names include astrological chart. ||LC ||  
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| Ephemerides || Use for works giving the computed positions of celestial bodies for each day or other regular interval; used by navigators and astronomers. || ǂ2 rbgenr || B ||
| Housebooks|| ǂ2 aat || Documents in which are recorded household expenditures such as for food, utilities, and domestic help, maintained in a journal or other book; also includes classed or chronological files of the bills and receipts for household goods and services || AAT ||  
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| Epigrams || Use for short satiric poems or any similar pointed sayings. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| ''Household accounts'' use ''Housebooks''
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| Epitaphs || Folger practice: use for inscriptions copied from sepulchral monuments in the memory of those buried in the tomb or grave. (Adapted from AAT). Also use for satirical epitaphs found in poetical miscellanies. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Human hair|| ǂ2 aat || || || Use for locks of hair, single strands of hair, and hair incorporated into jewelery. Do not use for wigs in the costume collection.
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| Erotica ||Use for literary or artistic works focused on sexual love or desire. || ǂ2 rbgenr || B ||
| Humorous pictures|| ǂ2 gmgpc || Images intended to be funny. UF ''Comic pictures''. ||TGM ||UF ''Humorous sketches''. 
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| ''Estate accounts use''  || Account books, if bound; accounts, if unbound |||
| Illuminations || ǂ2 gmgpc|| Book leaves or single sheets of text embellished with hand-drawn ornamental letters, scrolls, paintings, and other designs; usually gold and color; may be decorations or illustrations. ||TGM|| Illuminated letters, for very early books
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| Expurgated copies (Provenance) || Use for copies of a work from which objectionable parts have been defaced, obliterated, or removed, usually on moral grounds. This term is copy-specific and applies only to individual copies. || ||
| Illustrated works|| ǂ2 rbgenr || || || Use for texts which are 30% or more illustrative matter, or for works whose illustrations are particularly significant. Do not use for armorials. Do not use for graphic materials.  
| Expurgated editions || Use for editions or versions of works from which objectionable parts in the original text -- whether or not that text has been published -- have been deleted, usually on moral grounds. UF Bowdlerized books; Expurgated books; Expurgated works. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
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| Extra-illustrated copies (Provenance) || Folger practice: Use only when enough material was added to necessitate rebinding. Otherwise, use Insertions (Provenance) || ǂ2 rbprov || ||
| Imposition errors (Printing)|| ǂ2 rbpri || || ||  
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| ''Factual films'' use || Documentary films || ||
| '''Imprimaturs''' || ǂ2 aat|| Authorizations to print or publish a work implying approval or sanction of content, usually in a context of church or government censorship. Distinguished from "privileges (permissions)" which are authorizations for the printing or selling of books, usually exclusively and for a specified period of time.  ||AAT ||
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| False imprints || AAT scope for Fictitious imprints (also encompassing False imprints): An imaginary imprint used for the purpose of evading legal and other restrictions, to mask piracies, to protect anonymity of the author, etc. Folger practice: a decision has not been made whether to use the rbgenr term Fictitious imprints or False imprints for imaginary place and/or publisher names and/or dates. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
|Incidental music ||ǂ2 lcgft || || ||Music played during a performance of a spoken drama, which is of secondary importance to the speech (though it may still have dramatic significance) and thus the term does not refer to the operetta, musical, Singspiel, or masque. It embraces both the music 'outside' the drama (e.g., overtures before the play or interludes between acts) as well as the music performed as part of the action (e.g., fanfares, songs, dances, marches, and mood music) whether on or off the stage.  
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| Family histories || Use for narrative family histories. For family trees and other genealogical listings of family members, use "Genealogies." || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Indentures''' || ǂ2 aat|| Legally binding agreements between two or more parties in two or more originals or copies. Also, contracts binding one person to work for another for a given period of time. ||AAT ||
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| Family papers || Group of the personal papers of several and various members of a single family; usually of parents and their children, but sometimes including papers of spouses and their families as well. || ǂ2 aat ||
| '''Indexes (reference sources)''' || ǂ2 aat|| Systematic guides to the contents of texts, files, documents, or collections, presented as a list, usually in alphabetical order, of persons and/or subjects referred to in documents, with location of references thereto. ||AAT ||
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| Feature films || Here are entered individual full-length films with a running time of 40 minutes or more || ǂ2 lcgft ||
| Inquisitiones post mortem || ǂ2 rbgenr|| Use for official documents concerning the nature, extent, and value of a deceased landholder's possessions. ||RBMS ||  
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| Festival books || Use for accounts of festivals, parades, ceremonial entries, and the like. || ǂ2 rbgenr || B ||
| '''Insertions''' || ǂ2 rbmscv || Use for any kind of insertion that might allow identification of the provenance, e.g., autograph letter, news clipping, photograph, etc. || RBMS ||Use for insertions with intrinsic interest (e.g., flyers, pictures, flowers, newspaper clippings), whether there is just one or several. Do not use for insertions without intrinsic interest, such as a plain strip of paper used as a bookmark, unless there's firm evidence of specific former owner placement (for example, if it's pinned). For numerous insertions requiring rebinding, use ''Extra-illustrated copies (Provenance)''. 
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| Film adaptations || Folger practice: Use for films based on any written literature || ǂ2 lcgft ||
| '''Instructional literature (moral guidance works)''' || ǂ2 aat|| Literature, including novels, poetry, and other forms, that provides guidance and instruction, often having a moral overtone and told through stories and examples. For more formal modern instructional manuals regarding practical undertakings, prefer "guidelines" or "manuals (instructional materials)."  ||AAT ||
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| Film scripts || AAT scope for "screenplays": Written forms of stories prepared for motion picture productions, including description of characters, details of scenes and settings, dialogue, and stage directions. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Instructions (document genre)''' || ǂ2 aat|| Information in the form of outlines of procedures, as directions or commands. ||AAT ||
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| Filmed performances || Here are entered films that document a performance, event, or concert of dance, music, opera, operetta, theatrical stage productions, magic, circus, stand-up comedy, burlesque, or other vaudeville or variety stage acts. etc. Also apply the topical or genre heading for the specific performance, concert or event, e.g., Rock concerts || ǂ2 lcgft ||
| '''Interleaved books''' || ǂ2 rbmscv|| Use for books bound with blank leaves systematically inserted between the original leaves, whether by the publisher or owner, to facilitate user-added content. ||RBMS || Not to be used for tissues bound in to protect illustrations.
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| Financial records || Documents pertaining to money matters. || ǂ2 aat ||
| ''Interleaved copies (Provenance)'' use ''Interleaved books (Binding)''
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| Fists || Use for previous owners' indications drawing attention to text. UF: Index fingers, Note signs, Pointing hands, Manicules (local UF); BT Annotations || ǂ2 rbprov ||
| Interludes||ǂ2 lcgft  || Here are entered collections of dramatic interludes. Musical interludes are entered under Interludes (Music). ||LC ||Use for dramatic or mimic representations, usually of a light or humorous character, such as was commonly introduced between the acts of the long mystery-plays or moralities, or exhibited as part of an elaborate entertainment
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| Fore-edge paintings || Paintings done on the fore edge of a book, either with the edge solid so that the resulting image is visible when the book is closed, or, in the more usual sense of the term, with the edges fanned out so that the image is visible only when the book is open. || ǂ2 aat || B ||
| ''Instruction books'' use ''Textbooks ''
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| ''Forgeries'' use || Literary hoaxes || ||
| ''Instructional films'' use ''Educational films''
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| Frontispieces || Illustrations placed next to the title page. Folger practice: use when cataloging individual frontispieces in the art collection. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Intaglio prints|| ǂ2 gmgpc || Prints made using the process of intaglio printing. ||AAT ||  
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| Games || Use for materials designed for play, usually according to prescribed rules. Folger practice: UF Anagrams, Charades, Puzzles, Riddles || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Inventories''' || ǂ2 aat || Detailed lists of things in one's view or possession, as of all goods and materials on hand, or detailed lists of all items in a given category. For documentation of examination conducted to achieve a comprehensive view, use ''Surveys.'' ||AAT ||  
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| Genealogical notes (Provenance) || Needs scope note. || ǂ2 rbprov || B ||
| Invitations || ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for printed or handwritten requests for one's presence at an event. ||RBMS ||  
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| Genealogies  || Use for family trees and other listings of family members. For narrative histories, use "Family histories." Folger practice: UF Pedigrees || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Invoices''' || ǂ2 aat|| Documents showing items supplied, together with the prices charged for each; also, itemized bills or accounts. ||AAT ||  
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| Gift books|| Use for illustrated literary miscellanies, popular in the 19th century, intended to be given as gifts and often published annually. || ǂ2 rbgenr || B ||  
| '''Jestbooks''' || ǂ2 rbmscv|| Use for collections of short humorous anecdotes or prose tales of a style popular during the 15th through the 18th century, often with such additions as brief poems, riddles, epitaphs, or witticisms, and typically cheaply printed. ||RBMS ||  
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| Greeting cards || Cards sent or given on special occasions; usually bearing messages of good will. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| '''Jokes''' || ǂ2 aat|| Something written, said, or done to excite laughter or amusement. ||AAT||  
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| ''Heraldic devices'' use || Coats of arms || ||
|'''Journals (accounts)'''|| ǂ2 aat || Use for books containing accounts of an individual's or organization's occurrences or transactions, including records of financial transactions. Use "diaries" when referring to personal accounts of the writer's experiences, attitudes, or observations.  ||AAT ||  
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| ''Heraldic manuscripts use'' || Armorials || ||
|'''Judicial records'''|| ǂ2 aat || Records of a tribunal established for the administration of justice. ||AAT ||UF ''Court rolls''. 
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| Herbals || AAT scope: Books containing names and descriptions of herbs, or of plants in general. || ǂ2 rbgenr || B ||
| ''Lampoons'' use ''Satires''
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| Horoscopes || From LCSH: Horoscope is a chart or diagram representing the positions of the planets, other celestial bodies and sensitive angles at the time of any event, such as a person's birth; other common names include astrological chart. || lcsh; use 650''0, no ǂ2  || ||
| Landscapes (Representations) || ǂ2 gmgpc || General or broad views of natural scenery, including inland bodies of water; may also include figures or man-made objects, but these are of secondary importance to the composition. Usually made from an elevated or distant vantage point, such as a view from a hill; not ground level close-up view of, for example, a tree. ||TGM ||  
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| Housebooks || Documents in which are recorded household expenditures such as for food, utilities, and domestic help, maintained in a journal or other book; also includes classed or chronological files of the bills and receipts for household goods and services|| ǂ2 aat ||
| ''Law reports, digests, etc.'' use  ''Legal documents''
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| ''Household accounts use'' || Housebooks || ||
| '''Laws (documents)''' || ǂ2 aat|| Documents stating rules of action or conduct prescribed by controlling authority and having binding legal force.  ||AAT||  
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| Human hair || Folger practice: use for locks of hair, single strands of hair, and hair incorporated into jewelery. Do not use for wigs in the costume collection. || ǂ2 aat ||  
| '''Leases''' || ǂ2 aat|| Contracts by which one conveys land or other property for a specified time usually for compensation or rent. ||AAT|| Also use BT ''Deeds''.
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| Humorous pictures || Images intended to be funny. UF Comic pictures. Folger practice: UF Humorous sketches || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| '''Lecture notes''' || ǂ2 aat|| Use for notes made with reference to a lecture, both those from which the lecturer speaks, and those taken by people in attendance.||AAT ||  
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| Illuminations || Book leaves or single sheets of text embellished with hand-drawn ornamental letters, scrolls, paintings, and other designs; usually gold and color; may be decorations or illustrations.  Folger practice: Illuminated letters, for very early books || ǂ2 gmgpc || B ||
| '''Lectures''' || ǂ2 aat|| Expositions of a given subject delivered before an audience or class, especially for the purposes of instruction. ||AAT ||  
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| Illustrated works || Folger practice: Use for works which are 30% or more illustrative matter, or for works whose illustrations are particularly significant. Do not use for armorials. || ǂ2 rbgenr || B M ||
| ''Legacies'' use ''Bequests''
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| Imposition errors (Printing) || Needs scope note. || ǂ2 rbpri || B ||
| '''Legal documents''' || ǂ2 aat || Documents having legal relevance in general. For documents that give expression to a legal act or agreement for the purpose of creating, securing, modifying, or terminating a right, or for the purpose of furnishing evidence of a right, use ''legal instruments''. || AAT || UF ''Legal notebooks''; ''Law reports, digests, etc. ''
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| ''Imprimaturs'' use || Printing privileges (Publishing) || ǂ2 rbpub || B ||
| Legal formularies|| ǂ2 rbgenr || || || Use for collections of specimens of legal documents. UF ''Legal notebooks''.
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| %PURPLE%Incidental music|| NO LCSH scope. Folger definition: Music played during a performance of a spoken drama, which is of secondary importance to the speech (though it may still have dramatic significance) and thus the term does not refer to the operetta, musical, Singspiel, or masque. It embraces both the music 'outside' the drama (e.g., overtures before the play or interludes between acts) as well as the music performed as part of the action (e.g., fanfares, songs, dances, marches, and mood music) whether on or off the stage. || lcsh; use 650''0, no ǂ2  ||  
| '''Legal instruments''' || ǂ2 aat || Use for documents that give expression to a legal act or agreement, for the purpose of creating, securing, modifying, or terminating a right, or for the purpose of furnishing evidence of a right. For documents having legal relevance in general, use ''Legal documents.'' || ||
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| Inquisitiones post mortem || Use for official documents concerning the nature, extent, and value of a deceased landholder's possessions. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| ''Legal notebooks'' use ''Legal documents'' or ''Legal formularies'', depending on content
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| ''Legends'' use ''Myths and legends''
| Insertions (Provenance) || Use for any kind of insertion that might allow identification of the provenance, e.g., autograph letter, news clipping, photograph, etc. Folger practice: Use for insertions with intrinsic interest (e.g., flyers, pictures, flowers, newspaper clippings), whether there is just one or several. Do not use for insertions without intrinsic interest, such as a plain strip of paper used as a bookmark, unless there's firm evidence of specific former owner placement (for example, if it's pinned). For numerous insertions requiring rebinding, use Extra-illustrated copies (Provenance). || ǂ2 rbprov || ||
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| Interleaved books (Binding) || Use for books bound with blank leaves systematically inserted between the original leaves, whether by the publisher or owner, to facilitate user-added content. Folger practice: not to be used for tissues bound in to protect illustrations. || ǂ2 rbbin||
| '''Legislative acts''' || ǂ2 aat || Laws or statutes passed by a legislature. ||AAT ||  
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| ''Interleaved copies (Provenance) use'' || Interleaved books (Binding)||  
| '''Legislative addresses''' || ǂ2 rbmscv|| Use for documents containing the text of speeches given before a legislative body. ||AAT ||  
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| Interludes || LCSH scope: Here are entered collections of dramatic interludes. Musical interludes are entered under Interludes (Music). Folger practice: Use for dramatic or mimic representations, usually of a light or humorous character, such as was commonly introduced between the acts of the long mystery-plays or moralities, or exhibited as part of an elaborate entertainment || lcsh; use 650''0, no ǂ2 ||
| Legislative proceedings|| ǂ2 rbgenr ||  || ||  
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| ''Instruction books use'' ||Textbooks || ǂ2 rbgenr || B ||  
| Letter books || ǂ2 aat || Books of blank or lined paper on which letters to be sent have been written; also copies of letters, originally on loose sheets, bound together, usually in chronological order. ||AAT ||  
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| ''Instructional films use || Educational films (Folger practice) ||  
| '''Letters (correspondence)'''  || ǂ2 aat|| Use for pieces of correspondence that are somewhat more formal than memoranda or notes, usually on paper and delivered. ||AAT ||  
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| Intaglio prints || AAT scope: Prints made using the process of intaglio printing. || ǂ2 gmgpc || B ||
| '''Letters patent''' || ǂ2 aat|| Written communications, usually signed and sealed from a government or sovereign of a nation, conferring upon a designated person a grant (as a right, title, status, property, authority, privilege, monopoly, franchise, immunity, or exemption) that could not otherwise be enjoyed. ||AAT ||  
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| Inventories || Detailed lists of things in one's view or possession, as of all goods and materials on hand, or detailed lists of all items in a given category. For documentation of examination conducted to achieve a comprehensive view, use "surveys." || ǂ2 aat ||
| Library catalogs||ǂ2 rbgenr || || || Use for lists of books or other materials held in public or private libraries
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| Invitations || Use for printed or handwritten requests for one's presence at an event. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Librettos (documents for music)'''||ǂ2 aat || Books or booklets containing the text or words of an opera or similar extended musical composition. || AAT || Use for printed or manuscript books giving the literary text, both sung and spoken, of an opera (or other musical work).
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| Invoices || Documents showing items supplied, together with the prices charged for each; also, itemized bills or accounts. || ǂ2 aat ||
| Libri amicorum || ǂ2 rbgenr || Books, loose-leaf binders, or other volumes containing blank leaves, on which persons have written sentiments, quotations, or signatures. UF ''Album amicorum'', ''Autograph albums'' || AAT (Autograph albums)  ||  
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|Journals (accounts) || Use for books containing accounts of an individual's or organization's occurrences or transactions, including records of financial transactions. Use "diaries" when referring to personal accounts of the writer's experiences, attitudes, or observations. || ǂ2 aat ||
| '''Lists (document genres)'''||ǂ2 aat|| Transcribed collections of numbers, names, or other text indicating tallies of concepts collocated for any particular purpose.|| ||  
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|Judicial records || Records of a tribunal established for the administration of justice. UF court rolls. || ǂ2 aat ||
| Literary hoaxes|| ǂ2 rbgenr || Valued objects or documents that are made or altered with intent to deceive; may range in falsehood from counterfeiting of whole works to altering of signatures or other deliberate misrepresentations. Distinguished from ''Copies (derivative objects)'' by the intention of deception. UF ''Forgeries'' ||AAT (Forgeries (derivative objects)) ||  
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| ''Lampoons'' use || Satires || ||
| '''Liturgical texts'''||ǂ2 aat||Religious texts used for varied rites. ||AAT ||  
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| Landscapes (Representations) || General or broad views of natural scenery, including inland bodies of water; may also include figures or man-made objects, but these are of secondary importance to the composition. Usually made from an elevated or distant vantage point, such as a view from a hill; not ground level close-up view of, for example, a tree. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| '''Loyalty oaths''' || ǂ2 aat || Oaths, usually mandatory, affirming the loyalty of the takers, such as to a government, ruler, constitution, or set of principles. || AAT ||  
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| ''Law reports, digests, etc. use'' || Legal documents || ||
| Manorial records|| ǂ2 aat || Records having to do with the history and transactions of a manor house and its estate.  || AAT ||  
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| Leases || Contracts by which one conveys land or other property for a specified time usually for compensation or rent. Folger practice: also use BT Deeds. || ǂ2 aat||
| '''Made-up copies''' ||ǂ2 aat ||Books which have had imperfections, such as missing leaves, made good by the insertion of portions from copies of similar editions. ||AAT ||  
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| Lecture notes  || AAT scope: Use for notes made with reference to a lecture, both those from which the lecturer speaks, and those taken by people in attendance. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| ''Magazine illustrations'' use ''Periodical illustrations''
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| ''Lectures'' use || Addresses || ||
| '''Manicules''' ||ǂ2 aat ||Drawings of a pointing hand that were used as symbols in marginalia for marking noteworthy passages in texts, particularly during the 12th through 18th centuries in the Western world. In modern use, the manicule is a typographical symbol employed for similar purposes in texts, the Internet, as bullet symbols, and other contexts. ||AAT ||  
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| ''Legacies'' use || Bequests || ||
| '''Manifestoes''' ||ǂ2 aat ||Formal written declarations, promulgated by a sovereign or by the executive authority of a state or nation, such as to proclaim its reasons and motives for declaring a war, or other international action; also public declarations or proclamations of political, social, artistic, or other principles. ||AAT ||  
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| Legal documents || Documents having legal relevance in general. For documents that give expression to a legal act or agreement for the purpose of creating, securing, modifying, or terminating a right, or for the purpose of furnishing evidence of a right, use "legal instruments." Folger practice: UF Legal notebooks; Law reports, digests, etc. || ǂ2 aat ||
| Manorial records|| ǂ2 aat || Records having to do with the history and transactions of a manor house and its estate. || AAT ||  
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| Legal formularies || Folger practice: use for collections of specimens of legal documents. UF Legal notebooks. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Manuscript waste'''|| ǂ2 rbmscv|| || || Use for the presence of manuscript waste in bindings ||
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| Legal instruments || Use for documents that give expression to a legal act or agreement, for the purpose of creating, securing, modifying, or terminating a right, or for the purpose of furnishing evidence of a right. For documents having legal relevance in general, use "legal documents." ''Note: Since this term refers to the AAT term legal documents code as AAT rather than RBGENR.''  || ǂ2 aat ||
| '''Manuscripts (documents)'''|| ǂ2 aat || Handwritten documents, particularly books and other documents created before the invention of the printing press. May also be used to distinguish certain documents from published or otherwise printed documents, as in the cases of typed personal letters or a typescript from which printed versions are made. || AAT ||  
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| ''Legal notebooks use'' || Legal documents or Legal formularies, depending on content || ||
| Manuscripts, [language] ||  || || || Use for all non-English manuscripts
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| ''Legends use'' || Myths and legends || ||
| Manuscripts for publication|| ǂ2 aat || || || Use for manuscripts used as copy-text by typesetters, etc. 
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| Legislative proceedings || ''need definition'' || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Manuscripts from print || ǂ2 local  || || || Use for manuscripts copied directly from printed texts
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| Letter books || Books of blank or lined paper on which letters to be sent have been written; also copies of letters, originally on loose sheets, bound together, usually in chronological order. || ǂ2 aat ||
| Maps|| ǂ2 rbgenr || Graphic delineations at a set scale, of all or part of the earth or another celestial sphere indicating the relative position of selected artificial and natural features. || TGM || Use for resources that are entirely, or substantially, composed of maps. Subdivide by location depicted in the maps, not by place of production/publication
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| Letters || AAT scope for Letters (correspondence): Use for pieces of correspondence that are somewhat more formal than memoranda or notes, usually on paper and delivered. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Markings''' || ǂ2 rbmscv|| Use for intentional or accidental marks applied manually in or on materials. || RBMS ||  
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| Letters of advice || Folger scope: conduct of life letters written by parents or grandparents (sometimes cribbed from printed sources), meant to be kept and passed on, specifically in the form of a letter. Add LC subject term for Conduct of life; also add genre term for Letters. || ǂ2 aat || M ||
| '''Martyrologies''' || ǂ2 aat|| Lists, catalogs, histories, or accounts of religious martyrs. || AAT ||  
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| Letters patent || Written communications, usually signed and sealed from a government or sovereign of a nation, conferring upon a designated person a grant (as a right, title, status, property, authority, privilege, monopoly, franchise, immunity, or exemption) that could not otherwise be enjoyed. || ǂ2 aat ||
| Masques || ǂ2 rbgenr || Short allegorical dramatic entertainments performed by masked performers, popular in the 16th and 17th centuries. || AAT ||  
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| Library catalogs || Folger practice: Use for lists of books or other materials held in public or private libraries ||ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| ''Masques with music'' use ''Masques'' || also use ''Dramatic music''? [[Talk:Genre and form#List of common genre and form terms in Hamnet|Needs discussion]]
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| Libretti|| AAT scope for ''Librettos'': Books or booklets containing the text or words of an opera or similar extended musical composition. Folger practice: Use for printed or manuscript books giving the literary text, both sung and spoken, of an opera (or other musical work). ||ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Maxims || ǂ2 rbgenr  || Rules or principles of conduct, morality or prudence, expressed in sententious form. It is often used specifically for precepts of morality or prudence occurring in Old English verse, or for self-evident propositions assumed as a premise in mathematical or dialectical reasoning. The meaning of this term may overlap somewhat with ''Aphorisms ''|| AAT ||  
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| Libri amicorum || AAT scope note for ''autograph albums'': Books, loose-leaf binders, or other volumes containing blank leaves, on which persons have written sentiments, quotations, or signatures. UF ''Album amicorum'', ''Autograph albums'' || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Medical formularies || ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for works not having the contemporary status of a standard.  ||  RBMS || Use for works formulating the ingredients and amounts to be used in medical preparations. UF ''Receipt books''.
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| Literary hoaxes || AAT scope note for ''forgeries (derivative objects)'': Valued objects or documents that are made or altered with intent to deceive; may range in falsehood from counterfeiting of whole works to altering of signatures or other deliberate misrepresentations. Distinguished from "copies (derivative objects)" by the intention of deception. UF ''Forgeries'' || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Memorandums || ǂ2 aat|| Documents recording information used for internal communication. || AAT || Use for early modern manuscripts which consist of simple notes of something to be remembered, or a record (for future reference) of something that has been done, without the formulas and signature characteristic of a letter, and conventionally bearing the heading 'Memorandum' ('It is to be remembered') and often the writer's name (OED). 
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| Loyalty oaths || Oaths, usually mandatory, affirming the loyalty of the takers, such as to a government, ruler, constitution, or set of principles. || ǂ2 aat ||
| Menus || ǂ2 rbgenr|| Lists of dishes to be served or available for meals. || AAT ||  
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| Made-for-TV movies || Folger scope: Use for feature-length films made exclusively for television, although some are released theatrically or made available on video-cassette. || &#8225;2 lcgft ||
| Military manuals|| ǂ2 rbgenr || || || Use for manuals on military or naval instruction, training, or operations 
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| Military orders|| ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for commands issued by a military superior. '''Note:''' Use only if it is a directive issued from a higher authority to a lower one.  ||RBMS||  
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| Manorial records || Records having to do with the history and transactions of a manor house and its estate. || ǂ2 aat ||
| Miniature books (Printing) || ǂ2 rbpri || Use for volumes 10 cm or less in height ||RBMS ||  
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| Manuscript waste (Binding) || Folger practice: Use for the presence of manuscript waste paper in bindings || ǂ2 rbbin ||
| Miniatures (Illuminations) || ǂ2 gmgpc|| Pictures in an illuminated manuscript; distinct from the initials and borders. For non-manuscripts, use ''Miniatures (Paintings)'' ||TGM||  
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| Manuscripts || Use especially for handwritten documents; may also be used to distinguish certain documents from published or otherwise printed documents, as in the cases of typed personal letters or a typescript from which printed versions are made. Folger practice: use for all manuscripts in English. Further subdivide by physical format if applicable (e.g., Facsimiles). || ǂ2 aat ||
| Miniatures (Paintings)|| ǂ2 gmgpc || Paintings on a very small scale (usually five inches or less), especially the portraits on vellum or ivory popular in England and America from the Renaissance into the 1800s. For miniatures in manuscripts, use ''Miniatures (Illuminations)'' ||TGM ||  
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| Manuscripts, &lt;language&gt; || Folger practice: Use for all non-English manuscripts || 2nd indicator '0', no ǂ2  ||
| Minutes (administrative records) || ǂ2 aat || Records of what was said and done at meetings or conferences.||AAT ||  
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| Manuscripts for publication || Folger practice: Use for manuscripts used as copy-text by typesetters, &amp;c. || ǂ2 aat ||
| '''Miscellanies'''|| ǂ2 aat|| Compilations of separate articles, treatises, studies, or literary compositions of various kinds brought together into one volume. For compilations of brief extracts of works that are considered the best examples of an author, subject matter, or literary form, use ''Anthologies''. Per Peter Beal, "distinguished from the miscellany, whether printed or manuscript, in that anthologies tend to have a more formal aspect, being a deliberately assembled collection rather than a miscellaneous compilation which may have evolved somewhat randomly." ||AAT; Peter Beal,  ''Dictionary of English Manuscript Terminology''|| Ask yourself "Are these excerpts a carefully 'curated' collection of the best of the best? Or are they just a bunch of excerpts?" In case of doubt, also index under ''Anthologies''. Use ''Poetical miscellanies'' for compilations of predominantly verse texts, or extracts from verse texts, by different authors and usually gleaned from different sources. Use ''Commonplace books'' for books in which the extracts are organized under specific headings or in alphabetical order.
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| Manuscripts from print || Folger practice: Use for manuscripts copied directly from printed texts || ǂ2 local ||
| Money orders||ǂ2 aat || Credit instruments ordering the payment of a specified amount of money, usually issued and payable at a bank or post office. ||AAT ||  
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| Maps || TGM scope note: Graphic delineations at a set scale, of all or part of the earth or another celestial sphere indicating the relative position of selected artificial and natural features. Folger practice: use for resources that are entirely, or substantially, composed of maps. Subdivide by location depicted in the maps, not by place of production/publication || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Morality plays || ǂ2 rbgenr|| Use for allegorical plays of the type which offer discourses in praise of morality between actors representing characters such as Charity, Faith, Death, etc. ||RBMS||  
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| Masques || AAT scope: Short allegorical dramatic entertainments performed by masked performers, popular in the 16th and 17th centuries. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Multiple printers''' || ǂ2 rbmscv|| Use for evidence of a book having been set or printed by division among different workmen or firms ||RBMS||  
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| '''Musical notation'''|| ǂ2 aat|| General term for systems used to visually represent music through written words or standard notations. || AAT|| Use for a system of expressing musical sounds through the use of written symbols. Use only when cataloging a resource other than on the scores format.
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| Maxims || AAT scope: Rules or principles of conduct, morality or prudence, expressed in sententious form. It is often used specifically for precepts of morality or prudence occurring in Old English verse, or for self-evident propositions assumed as a premiss in mathematical or dialectical reasoning. The meaning of this term may overlap somewhat with "aphorisms." || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Musical works|| ǂ2 rbgenr  || || || Use for written compositions in musical notation not covered by a more specific genre
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| Medical formularies || Use for works not having the contemporary status of a standard.  &#8230; Folger practice: Use for works formulating the ingredients and amounts to be used in medical preparations. UF Receipt books. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Mystery plays|| ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for medieval religious plays based on scriptural incidents. ||RBMS ||  
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| Memorandums || Documents recording information used for internal communication. Folger practice: use for early modern manuscripts which consist of simple notes of something to be remembered, or a record (for future reference) of something that has been done, without the formulas and signature characteristic of a letter, and conventionally bearing the heading 'Memorandum' ('It is to be remembered') and often the writer's name (OED). || ǂ2 aat ||
| Myths and legends || ǂ2 rbgenr  || Stories handed down by tradition from earlier times, usually concerned with a real person, place, or event, and popularly regarded as historical although not entirely verifiable. ||AAT (Legends (folk tales))|| UF ''Legends''.
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| Menus || AAT scope: Lists of dishes to be served or available for meals. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| ''Neo-Latin plays'' use ''Plays''
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| Military manuals || Folger practice: use for manuals on military or naval instruction, training, or operations || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Neo-Latin poems || ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for poems written in Latin since ca. 1300. ||RBMS ||  
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| Military orders || Use for commands issued by a military superior. ''Note:'' Use only if it is a directive issued from a higher authority to a lower one. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
|'''News bulletins'''
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|Short reports of the latest news or events, usually in a television or radio broadcast context, but these also may appear as printed matter.  
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| Miniature books (Printing) || Use for volumes 10cm or less in height || ǂ2 rbpri || B ||
|'''Newsbooks'''||ǂ2 aat ||Forerunners of newspapers, consisting of more than one leaf, published in the 16th and 17th centuries. For similar items consisting of one leaf, use "corantos." ||AAT||  
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| Miniatures (Illuminations) || Pictures in an illuminated manuscript; distinct from the initials and borders. ''For non-manuscripts, use'' Miniatures (Paintings) || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Newsletters || ǂ2 rbgenr || In the 16th and 17th centuries, manuscript reports produced for special subscribers and issued irregularly or weekly; from the 20th century to the present, periodic reports on the activities of a business or organization. ||AAT ||  
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| Miniatures (Paintings) || Paintings on a very small scale (usually five inches or less), especially the portraits on vellum or ivory popular in England and America from the Renaissance into the 1800s. ''For miniatures in manuscripts, use'' Miniatures (Illuminations) || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
|'''Nonce collections'''
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|Use for volumes made up of previously published pamphlets reissued, usually with a collective title page. For volumes bound together for an owner, use Sammelbands (Provenance).
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| Minutes || Records of what was said and done at meetings or conferences. || ǂ2 aat ||
|'''Nonsense verse'''
|ǂ2 rbmscv
|Highly rhythmic, humorous, light poetry in which sense is subordinated to sound.  
|RBMS
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| ''Miscellanies use'' || Anthologies |||
| Notebooks|| ǂ2 rbgenr || || || Use for books in which notes of memorandums are recorded, or notes taken during a class, lecture, or meeting.
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| Money orders || Credit instruments ordering the payment of a specified amount of money, usually issued and payable at a bank or post office. ||ǂ2 aat||
|'''Novels'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Invented prose narratives of considerable length and a certain complexity that deal imaginatively with human experience through a connected sequence of events involving a group of persons in a specific setting.  
|AAT
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| Morality plays || Use for allegorical plays of the type which offer discourses in praise of morality between actors representing characters such as Charity, Faith, Death, etc. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
|'''Oaths'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Any forms of attestation, written or verbal, by which persons signify that they are bound in conscience to perform an act faithfully and truthfully; also affirmations of the truth of a statement given before testifying, as in a court of law.  
|AAT
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| Musical notation || Folger practice: Use for a system of expressing musical sounds through the use of written symbols. Use only when cataloging a resource other than on the scores format. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| '''Obituaries'''|| ǂ2 rbmscv || Published notices of a death, usually with a brief biography of the deceased. ||AAT||  
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| Musical works|| Folger practice: Use for written compositions in musical notation not covered by a more specific genre || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
|'''Odes'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Lyric poems of exalted emotion devoted to the praise or celebration of its subject; often employing complex or irregular metrical form.
|AAT
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| Mystery plays || Use for medieval religious plays based on scriptural incidents. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
|'''Offsets (printing effects)'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Images or marks that result from an unintentional transfer of ink or other medium. For images intentionally transferred from a print or drawing to another sheet of paper, use "counterproofs."
|AAT
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| Myths and legends || AAT scope for "legends (folk tales)": Stories handed down by tradition from earlier times, usually concerned with a real person, place, or event, and popularly regarded as historical although not entirely verifiable. Folger practice: UF Legends. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
|'''Orders in council'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Use for British royal orders issued by and with the advice of a privy council; without legal force unless authorized by a parliamentary act.  
|AAT
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| ''Neo-Latin plays use'' || Plays |||
| ''Ordinaries of arms'' use ''Armorials''
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| Neo-Latin poems || Use for poems written in Latin since ca. 1300. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Operas|| ǂ2 rbgenr|| Here are entered musical compositions. General works about opera are entered under the heading Opera. || LC || Use for dramas set to music to be sung with instrumental accompaniment by singers usually in costume. Defintion: A dramatic musical work in which singing forms an essential part, chiefly consisting of recitatives, arias, and choruses, with orchestral accompaniment; a performance of such a work; a libretto or musical score for such a work.
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|Newsbooks||Use for forerunners of newspapers, consisting of more than one leaf, published in the 16th and 17th centuries. For similar items consisting of one leaf, use "Corantos"|ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Oratorios|| ǂ2 lcgft || Here are entered musical compositions. Works about the oratorio are entered under the heading Oratorio. || LC || Use for a musical settings of a religious libretti for solo singers, chorus, and orchestra, in dramatic form but usually performed without scenery or costumes in concert-hall-or church. Defintion: A large-scale, usually narrative musical work for orchestra and voices, typically on a sacred theme and performed with little or no costume, scenery, or action. Also: this as a musical genre. Formerly also (U.S.): a concert of sacred music of any sort (obs.).
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| Newsletters || AAT scope: In the 16th and 17th centuries, manuscript reports produced for special subscribers and issued irregularly or weekly; from the 20th century to the present, periodic reports on the activities of a business or organization. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Overtures|| ǂ2 lcgft|| Here are entered overtures for orchestra. Overtures for other mediums of performance are entered under this heading followed by the medium, e.g. Overtures (Chamber orchestra). Works about the overture are entered under the heading Overture. || LC || Use for instrumental music composed as an introduction to an opera, oratorio, ballet, or other dramatic work, or intended for independent concert performance. Defintion: Music. An orchestral piece of varying form and dimensions, forming the opening or introduction to an opera, oratorio, or other extended composition, and often containing themes from the body of the work or otherwise indicating the character of it. Also: a similar orchestral piece, usually of descriptive or programmatic character, intended for independent performance; = concert overture n. at CONCERT n. Compounds 2.
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| Notebooks || Folger practice: use for books in which notes of memorandums are recorded, or notes taken during a class, lecture, or meeting. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Paintings || ǂ2 gmgpc || || || Use for all paintings except miniatures and watercolors, ''q.v.''
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| Obituaries || AAT scope: Published notices of a death, usually with a brief biography of the deceased. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Pamphlets'''|| ǂ2 aat ||  Complete, nonperiodical printed works generally of fewer than 80 pages, often with a paper cover, sometimes short treatises on arguments or topics of current interest. For smaller printed works, of one sheet folded and not stitched or bound, use "leaflets." An independent publication consisting of a few leaves of printed matter fastened together but not bound. || AAT||Use for items 50 pages or less.
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| ''Ordinaries of arms use'' || Armorials || ||
| Pardons || ǂ2 aat || Official documents declaring the exemption of a convicted person from the penalties of an offense or crime by the power of the executor of laws. || AAT ||  
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| Operas|| LCSH scope: Here are entered musical compositions. General works about opera are entered under the heading Opera. Folger practice: Use for dramas set to music to be sung with instrumental accompaniment by singers usually in costume. Defintion: A dramatic musical work in which singing forms an essential part, chiefly consisting of recitatives, arias, and choruses, with orchestral accompaniment; a performance of such a work; a libretto or musical score for such a work. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| ''Parish registers'' use ''Parochial records''
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| Oratorios|| LCSH scope: Here are entered musical compositions. Works about the oratorio are entered under the heading Oratorio. Folger practice: Use for a musical settings of a religious libretti for solo singers, chorus, and orchestra, in dramatic form but usually performed without scenery or costumes in concert-hall-or church. Defintion: A large-scale, usually narrative musical work for orchestra and voices, typically on a sacred theme and performed with little or no costume, scenery, or action. Also: this as a musical genre. Formerly also (U.S.): {dag}a concert of sacred music of any sort (obs.). || lcsh; use 650''0, no ǂ2  ||
| Parochial records|| ǂ2 aat  || ||  || Use for records established and kept by an ecclesiastical parish, recording chronologically baptisms, marriages, burials, and other information. UF ''Parish registers''.
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| Overtures|| LCSH scope: Here are entered overtures for orchestra. Overtures for other mediums of performance are entered under this heading followed by the medium, e.g. Overtures (Chamber orchestra). Works about the overture are entered under the heading Overture. Folger practice: Use for instrumental music composed as an introduction to an opera, oratorio, ballet, or other dramatic work, or intended for independent concert performance. Defintion: Music. An orchestral piece of varying form and dimensions, forming the opening or introduction to an opera, oratorio, or other extended composition, and often containing themes from the body of the work or otherwise indicating the character of it. Also: a similar orchestral piece, usually of descriptive or programmatic character, intended for independent performance; = concert overture n. at CONCERT n. Compounds 2. || lcsh; use 650''0, no ǂ2  ||
| Parodies|| ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for humorous, sometimes satiric, imitations of other works. ||RBMS||  
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| Paintings || Folger practice: use for all paintings except miniatures and watercolors, ''q.v.'' || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Part books|| ǂ2 rbgenr  || || || Use for copies of one or more (but not all) parts for the use of participating voices or instruments in a musical work
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| Pardons || Official documents declaring the exemption of a convicted person from the penalties of an offense or crime by the power of the executor of laws. || ǂ2 aat ||
| Pasquinades|| ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for satires or lampoons intended to be posted in a public place. || RBMS ||  
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| ''Parish registers use'' || Parochial records |||
| Pattern books|| ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for books of actual patterns. ||RBMS ||  
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| Parochial records || Folger practice: use for records established and kept by an ecclesiastical parish, recording chronologically baptisms, marriages, burials, and other information. UF Parish registers. || ǂ2 aat ||
| ''Pedigrees'' use ''Genealogies''
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| Parodies|| Use for humorous, sometimes satiric, imitations of other works. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| ''Pen and ink drawings'' use BT ''Drawings''
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| Part books || Folger practice: use for copies of one or more (but not all) parts for the use of participating voices or instruments in a musical work || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Periodical illustrations|| ǂ2 gmgpc || Detached illustrations are included as well as original drawings, photographs, and prints intended for publication or actually published as illustrations in periodicals.  ||TGM ||  
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| Pasquinades || Use for satires or lampoons intended to be posted in a public place. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Periodicals || ǂ2 rbgenr || Publications issued at regular intervals of more than one day. || AAT||  
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| Patent rolls || Folger practice: use for rolls that record grants of lands, and honors, pensions and privileges given by the king to individuals or corporate bodies. || ǂ2 local ||
| Perpetual calendars|| ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for tables that allow determination of the correct day of the week for any given date over a wide range of years. ||RBMS|| Use only when cataloging a stand-alone perpetual calendar.
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| Pattern books || Use for books of actual patterns. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Petitions'''|| ǂ2 aat ||Includes any written requests and lists of signatures submitted to an authority to appeal for the performance of specific action.||AAT||  
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| ''Pedigrees use'' || Genealogies |||
| Photographs|| ǂ2 gmgpc || Refers to still images produced from radiation-sensitive materials (sensitive to light, electron beams, or nuclear radiation), generally by means of the chemical action of light on a sensitive film, paper, glass, or metal. ||AAT|| Photographs reproducing paintings or other artworks should NOT be traced in a [[MARC 655|655]].
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| ''Pen and ink drawings use BT'' || Drawings || ||
| Photomechanical prints|| ǂ2 gmgpc || Prints made from photographically prepared printing surfaces. Most have a distinctive dot or screen pattern, but some are continuous tone. Usually planographic. UF ''Process prints'' ||TGM||  
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| Periodical illustrations || Detached illustrations are included as well as original drawings, photographs, and prints intended for publication or actually published as illustrations in periodicals. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Pictorial bindings (Binding)|| ǂ2 rbbin || || ||  
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| Periodicals || AAT scope: Publications issued at regular intervals of more than one day. || ǂ2 rbgenr || B ||
| Plans || ǂ2 gmgpc|| Graphic delineations of a site, structure, or object in a horizontal projection. Projection lines are parallel to the picture plane rather than in perspective. ||TGM ||  
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| Perpetual calendars|| Use for tables that allow determination of the correct day of the week for any given date over a wide range of years. Folger practice: use only when cataloging a stand-alone perpetual calendar. || ǂ2 rbgenr || B, G, M ||
| Playbills || ǂ2 rbgenr  || Use for single-sheet items advertising plays, usually announcing the cast. || RBMS|| Assume printed unless manuscript is specified.
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| Petitions || AAT scope: Includes any written requests and lists of signatures submitted to an authority to appeal for the performance of specific action. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Players' parts|| ǂ2 local || || || Use for actors' individual scripts, containing only their own dialogue and cue lines.
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| Photographs || AAT scope: Refers to still images produced from radiation-sensitive materials (sensitive to light, electron beams, or nuclear radiation), generally by means of the chemical action of light on a sensitive film, paper, glass, or metal. Folger practice: Photographs reproducing paintings or other artworks should NOT be traced in a 655 || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Playing cards || ǂ2 gmgpc|| Cards made in sets of a designated number of cards and marked for use in playing one or more games or telling fortunes. ||TGM ||  
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| Photomechanical prints || Prints made from photographically prepared printing surfaces. Most have a distinctive dot or screen pattern, but some are continuous tone. Usually planographic. USED FOR: Process prints || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Plays (performing arts compositions) || ǂ2 aat || Use for dramatic compositions, arranged for enactment, as by actors on a stage. || ||  
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| Pictorial bindings (Binding) || Needs scope note. || ǂ2 rbbin || B ||
| ''Plots'' use ''Scenarios''
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| Pipe rolls || Folger practice: use for rolls that contain the details of revenues of the Crown, according to the counties, not merely from land, but from every source, together with the public expenditure. || ǂ2 local ||
| Poems || ǂ2 rbgenr|| Written or oral compositions characterized by condensed language chosen for sound and suggestive power as well as meaning, and by the use of such literary techniques as structured meter, natural cadences, rhyme, or metaphor. || AAT ||  
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| Plans || Graphic delineations of a site, structure, or object in a horizontal projection. Projection lines are parallel to the picture plane rather than in perspective. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Poetical miscellanies || ǂ2 rbgenr|| Use for collections of contemporary poems by different authors, usually dealing with various topics and primarily published from the 16th through the 18th centuries. ||RBMS ||Use also for manuscript collections.
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| Playbills || Use for single-sheet items advertising plays, usually announcing the cast. Folger practice: assume printed unless manuscript is specified. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
|'''Polemics'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Aggressive, forcefully presented arguments, often disputing a policy or opinion.  
|AAT
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| Players' parts || Folger practice: use for actors' individual scripts, containing only their own dialogue and cue lines. || ǂ2 local ||
| Portraits || ǂ2 gmgpc|| Graphic representations, especially of the face, of real persons, usually posed, living or dead. Pictures whose purpose is the portrayal of an individual or several people, not pictures that merely include people as part of an event or scene. ||TGM || Subdivide by gender ''(ǂx [Female or Male])'' as well as century.
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| Playing cards || Cards made in sets of a designated number of cards and marked for use in playing one or more games or telling fortunes. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Postcards|| ǂ2 gmgpc || Cards on which a message may be written or printed for mailing without an envelope; often include a pictorial, comic, or other scene on one side. ||TGM||  
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| Plays || AAT scope for "plays (document genre"): Use for dramatic compositions, arranged for enactment, as by actors on a stage. || ǂ2 rbgenr || M ||
| Posters || ǂ2 rbgenr || Single or multi-sheet notices made to attract attention to events, activities, causes, goods, or services; also, purely decorative posters. For posting, usually in a public place; chiefly pictorial. Intended to make an immediate impression from a distance. ||TGM||  
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| '''Prayer books'''|| ǂ2 aat || Books containing prayers and other forms of worship. ||AAT|| Additional info from RBMS "Use for books of personal prayer; they may include selections from liturgical books."
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| Poems || AAT scope: Written or oral compositions characterized by condensed language chosen for sound and suggestive power as well as meaning, and by the use of such literary techniques as structured meter, natural cadences, rhyme, or metaphor. || ǂ2 rbgenr |
| '''Prayers (literary works)'''|| ǂ2 aat || Reverent petitions made to a deity or other spiritual entity. ||AAT
|Use for individually issued prayers, not in book form.
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| Poetical miscellanies || Use for collections of contemporary poems by different authors, usually dealing with various topics and primarily published from the 16th through the 18th centuries. Folger practice: use also for manuscript collections. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Presentation copies (Provenance) || ǂ2 rbprov|| || || Use for materials that have been formally presented as a gift to a person or body. Use in conjunction with the [[Relationship designators|relationship designators]] ''inscriber'' and ''former owner'' as appropriate. Note: in 2011-01-14: added because "inscriber" doesn't necessarily work well with manuscripts, but "presentation copies" works for both books and manuscripts. Update: in 2019-02-28 we reiterated that we want to keep "Presentation copies (Provenance) limited to very special unique objects, typically presentation manuscripts (the Esther Inglis sort of thing) or printed books with special bindings or title pages. Do not use for books that simply have a "For my dear friend..." handwritten on the endleaf.
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| Portraits || Graphic representations, especially of the face, of real persons, usually posed, living or dead. Pictures whose purpose is the portrayal of an individual or several people, not pictures that merely include people as part of an event or scene. Folger practice: subdivide by gender ''(ǂx [Female or Male])'' as well as century. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Press kits || ǂ2 aat || Packets of promotional materials for distribution to the press, as at a press conference. For official or authoritative statements distributed to the press typically by a public relations firm or government agency, use "press releases." ||AAT||  
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| Postcards || Cards on which a message may be written or printed for mailing without an envelope; often include a pictorial, comic, or other scene on one side. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| '''Pressbooks (theatre manuals)'''|| ǂ2 aat|| Manuals provided to theater owners, especially in the 1930s and 1940s, advising them on how to promote a particular motion picture being shown in their theater. ||AAT || Use for exhibitors' campaign books. 
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| Posters || TGM scope: Single or multi-sheet notices made to attract attention to events, activities, causes, goods, or services; also, purely decorative posters. For posting, usually in a public place; chiefly pictorial. Intended to make an immediate impression from a distance. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Prices (Provenance)'''|| ǂ2 rbmscv|| Use for prices in materials indicating purchase cost information by a previous owner or relating to secondary selling, e.g., second-hand dealer prices, auction prices. ||RBMS || Use for pre-19th century manuscript prices, especially auction prices. 
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| Prayer books || Use for books of personal prayer; they may include selections from liturgical books. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Printed waste'''|| ǂ2 rbmscv || || || Use for the presence of printed waste paper in bindings.  
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| Prayers || Use for individually issued prayers, not in book form. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Printers' advertisements|| ǂ2 rbgenr || || ||Use for advertisements for books &c. printed by an entity who is clearly not the bookseller or publisher 
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| Presentation copies (Provenance) || Folger practice: Use for materials that have been formally presented as a gift to a person or body. Use in conjunction with the relationship designators ''inscriber'' and ''former owner'' as appropriate. Subdivide by century if it can be confidently dated. || ǂ2 rbprov ||
| Printers' devices (Printing)|| ǂ2 rbpri  || Emblematic designs or devices of a printer or publisher. The printer's mark as an identifying device was used in typographic books with the invention of printing in the 15th century; printers gradually added a blank piece of paper at the front of a book to protect the first page from soiling. The identifying device, monogram, or emblem was applied to this page or with a brief sentence at the rear of the book; when the printer's mark was incorporated into the colophon, it is sometimes itself known as a "colophon." ||AAT||Use only for printers' devices cataloged as individual items. For printers' devices in the Folger rare book collection, search for "printer's device" as a phrase.
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| Press kits || Packets of promotional materials for distribution to the press, as at a press conference. For official or authoritative statements distributed to the press typically by a public relations firm or government agency, use "press releases." Folger practice: do not subdivide. || ǂ2 aat ||
| Prints || ǂ2 gmgpc|| Images formed by transfer from one surface or source to another. Usually created with ink(s) and produced in multiple impressions. ||TGM ||Do not use narrower terms, e.g., ''Mezzotints'', ''Etchings'', ''Lithographs'', etc. 
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| Pressbooks (theatre manuals) || Manuals provided to theater owners, especially in the 1930s and 1940s, advising them on how to promote a particular motion picture being shown in their theater. Folger practice: Use for exhibitors' campaign books. Folger practice: do not subdivide. || ǂ2 aat ||
| '''Privileges (permissions)'''|| ǂ2 aat || Authorizations for the printing and selling of a particular book or class of books, usually exclusively granted and for a specified period of time. Distinguished from "imprimaturs" which are authorizations to print or publish a work, implying approval or sanction of content, usually in a context of church or government censorship. || AAT||  
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| Prices (Provenance) || Use for prices in materials indicating purchase cost information by a previous owner or relating to secondary selling, e.g., second-hand dealer prices, auction prices. Folger practice: Use for pre-19th century manuscript prices, especially auction prices. || ǂ2 rbprov || B ||
| Private press books (Publishing)|| ǂ2 rbpub || || ||  
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| Printed waste (Binding) || Folger practice: Use for the presence of printed waste paper in bindings || ǂ2 rbbin ||
| Prize books (Provenance) || ǂ2 rbprov || || ||  
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| Printers' advertisements ||Folger practice: Use for advertisements for books &c. printed by an entity who is clearly not the bookseller or publisher || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Proclamations'''|| ǂ2 aat|| Documents that are publicly announced or officially declared; especially a public notice by an official of some order, intended action, or state of facts. ||AAT ||  
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| Printers' devices (Printing) || Folger practice: Use only for printers' devices cataloged as individual items; add a 590 "For printers' devices in the Folger rare book collection, search for "printer's device" as a phrase." AAT scope: Emblematic designs or devices of a printer or publisher. The printer's mark as an identifying device was used in typographic books with the invention of printing in the 15th century; printers gradually added a blank piece of paper at the front of a book to protect the first page from soiling. The identifying device, monogram, or emblem was applied to this page or with a brief sentence at the rear of the book; when the printer's mark was incorporated into the colophon, it is sometimes itself known as a "colophon."  || ǂ2 rbpri || G ||
| Programs || ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for lists of the events, pieces, performers, speakers, etc., of an entertainment, ceremony, or the like. ||RBMS||  
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| Printing privileges (Publishing) || Folger practice: use for printed works containing a statement granting an exclusive right to print a work or a class work of works. UF Imprimaturs: works containing an official endorsement of the content, usually by the Roman Catholic church. Subdivide by ǂz &lt;Country&gt; ǂz &lt;City&gt; ǂy &lt;Date&gt; || ǂ2 rbpub || B ||
| Prologues and epilogues || ǂ2 local || || || Use for poems, speeches, or other literary works written to be spoken or performed before or after a play.  
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| Prints || Images formed by transfer from one surface or source to another. Usually created with ink(s) and produced in multiple impressions. Folger Practice: do not use narrower terms, e.g., mezzotints, etchings, lithographs, etc. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Promissory notes || ǂ2 aat || Unconditional written promises to pay on demand, or at a fixed or determined future time, a certain sum of money to, or to the order of, a specified person or to the bearer. ||AAT ||  
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| Private press books (Publishing) || Needs scope note. || ǂ2 rbpub || B ||
| Promptbooks || ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for plays with manuscript production annotations. ||RBMS ||  
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| Prize books (Provenance) || [scope note to come] || ǂ2 rbprov || B ||
| Proofs (Printing) || ǂ2 rbpri|| Refers to trial sheets of printed matter that are checked against original manuscripts and on which errors can be corrected and alterations made. || AAT (Proofs (printed matter)) || For proofs of graphic materials, use ''Proofs (printed matter)''.
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| Proclamations || AAT scope: Documents that are publicly announced or officially declared; especially a public notice by an official of some order, intended action, or state of facts. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Proofs (printed matter) || ǂ2 gmgpc || In printmaking, impressions taken at any stage from a plate, block, or stone, but not considered part of the edition. In photography, photographic prints made as quick records of a negative or for clients to choose from, as with studio portraits. ||TGM || Use a more specific term when appropriate: ''Trial proofs'', ''Counterproofs'', ''Proofs before letters''. For proofs of textual material, use ''Proofs (Printing)''.
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| Programs || Use for lists of the events, pieces, performers, speakers, etc., of an entertainment, ceremony, or the like. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Proofs before letters || ǂ2 gmgpc || In printmaking, impressions complete except for a title or publication statement to be printed outside of the image area. ||TGM ||  
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| Prologues and epilogues || Folger practice: Use for poems, speeches, or other literary works written to be spoken or performed before or after a play. || ǂ2 local ||
| Prophecies || ǂ2 lcgft || || || Use for written utterances declaring divine will and purpose, or predicting things to come.  
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| Promissory notes || Unconditional written promises to pay on demand, or at a fixed or determined future time, a certain sum of money to, or to the order of, a specified person or to the bearer. || ǂ2 aat ||
| ''Props'' use ''Stage props''
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| Promptbooks || Use for plays with manuscript production annotations. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Prospectuses'''|| ǂ2 aat  || Documents designed to inform prospective investors or patrons, consisting of a formal summary of a proposed commercial, literary, or other venture, or a description of the features or services of an institution or business. ||AAT||  
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| Proofs (Printing) || AAT scope for Proofs (printed matter): Refers to trial sheets of printed matter that are checked against original manuscripts and on which errors can be corrected and alterations made. Folger practice: for proofs of graphic materials, use the gmgpc term. || ǂ2 rbpri || B M ||
| '''Proverbs'''|| ǂ2 aat || Short, concise sayings repeated colloquially expressing a general truth or observation about human life or behavior, often embodying the folk wisdom of a group or nation. Distinguished from "aphorisms" which are statements of principle or precepts, often of known authorship. ||AAT||  
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| Proofs || In printmaking, impressions taken at any stage from a plate, block, or stone, but not considered part of the edition. In photography, photographic prints made as quick records of a negative or for clients to choose from, as with studio portraits. Folger practice: use a more specific term when appropriate: Trial proofs, Counterproofs, Proofs before letters. For proofs of textual material, use the rbpri term. || ǂ2 gmgpc || G ||  
|'''Psalms'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Sacred songs that may be sung or recited in religious worship, particularly those contained in the Book of Psalms in the Old Testament and Hebrew Scriptures.  
|AAT
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| Proofs before letters || In printmaking, impressions complete except for a title or publication statement to be printed outside of the image area. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| '''Psalters (books)'''||ǂ2 aat|| Books or other document forms containing the Book of Psalms, which is composed of 150 psalms of the Old Testament. A psalter is usually divided into sections to be recited daily at Matins and Sunday Vespers, used as a liturgical book for the clergy in the Divine Office (forming the basis for the Breviary) or by the laity for private devotions. In addition to the psalms, psalters generally contain an ecclesiastical calendar, canticles, creeds, and the litany of the saints. ||AAT||  
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| Prophecies || Folger practice: use for written utterances declaring divine will and purpose, or predicting things to come. || ǂ2 local ||
| '''Publishers' advertisements'''||ǂ2 aat  || Advertising materials for those publishing books or prints. ||AAT|| Use ''Booksellers' advertisements'' rather than this term for examples appearing before the roles of bookseller and publisher were clearly differentiated.
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| Publishers' catalogs||ǂ2 rbgenr  || Use ''Booksellers' catalogs'' rather than this term for examples appearing before the roles of bookseller and publisher were clearly differentiated. ||RBMS||  
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| Prospectuses || Use for formal summaries of proposed commercial, literary, or other ventures to solicit investment, purchase, or participation. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| ''Puzzles'' use ''Games''
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| Proverbs || AAT scope: Refers to short, concise sayings repeated colloquially expressing a general truth or observation about human life or behavior, often embodying the folk wisdom of a group or nation. Distinguished from Aphorisms which are statements of principle or precepts, often of known authorship. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
|'''Questions and answers'''
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|Use for works consisting primarily of a series of questions and answers.  
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| Psalters || Use for books containing only the Psalms. ||ǂ2 rbgenr ||
|'''Quotations (texts)'''
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|Excerpts of parts of a literary composition, as into another book or writing; use also for statements of market price of one or more securities.  
|AAT
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| Publishers' advertisements || Use "Booksellers' advertisements" rather than this term for examples appearing before the roles of bookseller and publisher were clearly differentiated. ||ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Radio plays  || ǂ2 rbgenr || || || Use for scripts of radio plays
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| Publishers' catalogs || Use "Booksellers' catalogs" rather than this term for examples appearing before the roles of bookseller and publisher were clearly differentiated. ||ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| ''Receipt books'' use ''Cookbooks'' and/or ''Medical formularies''. || [Most Folger receipt books will require both ''use'' terms.]
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| ''Puzzles use'' || Games |||
| '''Receipts (financial records)'''|| ǂ2 aat || Written acknowledgment of the receiving or taking of goods or money delivered or paid. ||AAT ||  
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| Radio plays || Folger practice: Use for scripts of radio plays || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
|'''Recipes'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Sets of directions with a list of ingredients for making or preparing something, especially food.
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| ''Receipt books use'' || Cookbooks and/or Medical formularies. Folger practice: Most Folger receipt books will require both ''use'' terms |||
|'''Reference books'''
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|Books intended primarily for consultation rather than for consecutive reading.  
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| Receipts (financial records) || Written acknowledgment of the receiving or taking of goods or money delivered or paid. || ǂ2 aat ||
| Regulations || ǂ2 rbgenr|| BT ''Legal works''. Regulations issued by a governmental agency, having the force of law, to interpret or implement the provisions of a statute. ||AAT (Administrative regulations) ||  
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| Regulations || RBGENR Broader term: Legal works. AAT scope for Administrative regulations: Regulations issued by a governmental agency, having the force of law, to interpret or implement the provisions of a statute. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
|'''Religious literature (genre)'''
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|Literature having a religious subject or spirtual theme.  
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| ''Riddles use'' || Games |||
|'''Religious texts'''
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|General term for texts of religion, sacred beliefs, or related to religious beliefs and practices.
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| Romances || Use for medieval and Renaissance tales in prose or verse celebrating the adventures, in love and war, of some hero of chivalry. Do not use for modern romance novels. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
|'''Resolutions (administrative records)'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Formal expressions of the opinion formed by some superior authority on matters referred to its decision and forwarded to inferior authorities for their instruction and government.  
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| Sammelbands (Provenance) || Use for separately-produced works bound together for the owner during the medieval or early modern period. ''Note'': this scope note is in the process of being revised, partly to remove the period limitation || ǂ2 rbprov||
|'''Ribbon markers'''
|ǂ2 rbmscv
|Use for ribbons attached at the head of the spine to be used as a place marker in the book. For unattached devices intended to be inserted between leaves in a book as a place marker, use Bookmarks.
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| Satires || AAT scope for Satires (document genre): Literary compositions in verse or prose in which human folly and vice are held up to scorn, derision, or ridicule. Folger practice: use for both literary and visual satires. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Riddles (documents)'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Puzzling questions or statements, written or oral, worded so as to exercise one's ingenuity in answering or discovering their hidden meaning; frequently used as a game or pastime.  
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| Scenarios || Use for plot outlines of dramatic works. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Romances || ǂ2 rbgenr|| Use for medieval and Renaissance tales in prose or verse celebrating the adventures, in love and war, of some hero of chivalry. Do not use for modern romance novels. ||RBMS ||  
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| Scores || AAT scope: Original and entire drafts or transcripts of musical compositions or arrangements, with the parts of all the different instruments or voices written on staffs one above another, so that they can be read at a glance. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
|'''Romantic fiction (popular fiction)'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Mass-market literary genre in which love is the central theme; often written by and for women and featuring plots that focus on finding and sustaining romantic relationships with an ideal partner.  
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| Scrapbooks || AAT scope: use for albums containing a variety of items, especially when those items serve as memorabilia. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
|'''Ruling in red'''
|ǂ2 rbmscv
|Manuscript ruling in red ink in order to set off the text.  
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| ''Screenplays use'' || Film scripts |||
| '''Sammelbands''' || ǂ2 rbmscv|| Use for separately-produced works bound together for the owner during the medieval or early modern period. ''Note'': this scope note is in the process of being revised, partly to remove the period limitation. ||RBMS ||  
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| Seals (Impressions) || Wax or embossed impressions; chiefly used to certify a signature or authenticate a document. Folger practice: use for personal or unofficial seals || ǂ2 gmgpc || B || G ||
| Satires|| ǂ2 rbgenr ||Literary compositions in verse or prose in which human folly and vice are held up to scorn, derision, or ridicule. || AAT (Satires (document genre)) || Folger practice: use for both literary and visual satires.
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| Seals (Impressions) ǂx Official || Wax or embossed impressions; chiefly used to certify a signature or authenticate a document. Folger practice: use for official seals; subdivide by country and century. || ǂ2 gmgpc || B || G || M ||
|'''Sayings (literary works)'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Collections of familiar expressions or sentiments, often attributed to a particular person. Typically used in a more general sense than "epigrams" or "aphorisms."
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| Sermons || AAT scope: Religious discourses delivered as part of a church service. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Scenarios || ǂ2 rbgenr || Use for plot outlines of dramatic works.||RBMS||  
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| Set design drawings || Graphic delineations made for the design and production (or documentation of design and production) of stage settings for theatrical, movie, broadcast, or other performing arts productions. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Scores || ǂ2 rbgenr|| Original and entire drafts or transcripts of musical compositions or arrangements, with the parts of all the different instruments or voices written on staffs one above another, so that they can be read at a glance. ||AAT ||  
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| Ships' logs || Daily records of the progress of a ship at sea, with notes on the weather and important incidents of the voyage. || ǂ2 aat ||
| Scrapbooks || ǂ2 rbgenr|| Use for albums containing a variety of items, especially when those items serve as memorabilia. ||AAT||  
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| Ships' manifests || Lists or invoices of cargo on a ship, usually containing marks or indication of contents or commodity, consignee, and other pertinent information for use at terminals or customhouses. || ǂ2 aat ||
| ''Screenplays'' use ''Film scripts''
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| Short films || This heading is used as a genre/form heading for films usually limited to a running time of less than 40 minutes || &#8225;2 lcgft||
| '''Seals (marks)'''|| ǂ2 aat || Marks printed or impressed on a surface, in wax, or otherwise applied to a material by "seals (artifacts)," which are devices bearing a design, emblem, a letter, name, or words. ||AAT ||  
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| Shorthand || Use for methods of handwriting that use simplified strokes, abbreviations, or symbols to facilitate rapid writing. || ǂ2 aat ||  
| Sermons || ǂ2 rbgenr || Religious discourses delivered as part of a church service. ||AAT ||  
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| ''Signatures use'' || Autographs |||
| Set design drawings|| ǂ2 gmgpc || Graphic delineations made for the design and production (or documentation of design and production) of stage settings for theatrical, movie, broadcast, or other performing arts productions. || TGM ||  
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| Signing patterns (Printing) || Use for signatures with patterns such as alternating 12's and 6's. Folger practice: only use in extremely unusual signing pattern situations. Subdivide by ǂz &lt;Country&gt; ǂz &lt;City&gt; ǂy &lt;Century&gt; || ǂ2  rbpri ||
| '''Ships' logs'''|| ǂ2 aat || Daily records of the progress of a ship at sea, with notes on the weather and important incidents of the voyage. ||AAT ||  
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|Silent films || This heading is used as a genre/form heading for films produced in the early days of the motion picture industry before the advent of talking films || &#8225;2 lcgft ||
| Ships' manifests|| ǂ2 aat  || Lists or invoices of cargo on a ship, usually containing marks or indication of contents or commodity, consignee, and other pertinent information for use at terminals or customhouses. ||AAT ||  
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| Silhouettes || Images shown in profile in a single hue against a contrasting background; cut, drawn, painted, printed, or photographic; often portraits. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Short films ||ǂ2 lcgft || This heading is used as a genre/form heading for films usually limited to a running time of less than 40 minutes || LC||  
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| Slides || Transparent materials on which there is a drawn image or a positive photographic image; intended to be bound or held in a mount and usually designed for use in a projector or viewer. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
|'''Short stories'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Relatively brief invented prose narratives.  
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|Slurs (Printing) || Use for blurred or doubled ink impressions caused by the sliding of the paper on the printing surface. || ǂ2 rbpri||
| '''Shorthand''' || ǂ2 aat || Methods of handwriting that use simplified strokes, abbreviations, or symbols to facilitate rapid writing. || AAT||
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| Songs || Folger practice: use for written poems that include musical notation, specify a tune, and/or call themselves a song. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| ''Signatures'' use ''Autographs''
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| Souvenir programs || Use for programs distributed to commemorate a specific event, e.g., the dedication of a monument. Folger practice: use for published souvenirs, even if a specific date or occasion is not mentioned. Subdivide by century only. ||ǂ2 rbgenr|| B || G || 
| Signing patterns (Printing)|| ǂ2  rbpri || Use for signatures with patterns such as alternating 12's and 6's. ||RBMS|| Use only in extremely unusual signing pattern situations.
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| Stage props || Folger practice: use for movable physical objects used on a stage set that are not costume or structurally part of the set, such as furnishings, decorations, and objects held or touched by actors. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
|Silent films||ǂ2 lcgft || This heading is used as a genre/form heading for films produced in the early days of the motion picture industry before the advent of talking films ||LC ||  
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| Subscription lists (Publishing) || AAT scope: Lists or records of subscriptions and subscribers. || ǂ2 rbpub ||  
| Silhouettes || ǂ2 gmgpc || Images shown in profile in a single hue against a contrasting background; cut, drawn, painted, printed, or photographic; often portraits. ||TGM ||  
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| Surveys (documents) || Documentation of examinations or inspections conducted in order to achieve a comprehensive view, as of a place, a group of related items, or to ascertain condition or value. For detailed lists of items on hand, or of items in a given category, use "inventories." For sets of questions submitted to a number of persons to obtain information, use "questionnaires." || ǂ2 aat ||
| Slides|| ǂ2 gmgpc || Transparent materials on which there is a drawn image or a positive photographic image; intended to be bound or held in a mount and usually designed for use in a projector or viewer. ||TGM ||  
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| Telegrams || Messages sent by telegraph. UF Cablegrams|| ǂ2 aat ||
|Slurs (Printing) || ǂ2 rbpri|| Use for blurred or doubled ink impressions caused by the sliding of the paper on the printing surface. ||RBMS ||  
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| Textbooks || AAT scope: Books used as standard works for the formal study of a particular subject. ''UF Instruction books'' || ǂ2 rbgenr || B ||
|'''Songbooks'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Books containing brief musical compositions written or adapted for singing.
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| Tickets || Slips of paper, cardboard, or other material used for admission or passage. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Songs || ǂ2 rbgenr || || || Use for written poems that include musical notation, specify a tune, and/or call themselves a song.  
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| Ties (Binding)| AAT scope for ties (fasteners): Cords, bands, or similar flexible devices used for fastening, especially by interlacing, such as in a knot or bow. Folger practice: Use whenever there is evidence of original ties on bindings, even if now missing. || ǂ2 rbbin || B M ||
|'''Sonnets'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Poems consisting of 14 decasyllabic lines, often in a rhyming scheme.  
|AAT
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| Title pages || Pages bearing the title and usually the names of author and publisher, and date and place of publication of a book, portfolio, or other material. Folger practice: use when cataloging individual title pages in the art collection. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| '''Souvenir programs'''||ǂ2 aat || Programs produced and distributed to mark special events, usually more lavishly designed and printed, and with more detailed contents than regular programs. ||AAT ||  
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| Toy theaters || Toys comprising engravings in miniature of the characters, scenery, stage, and proscenium, either hand-colored or without color for the child to color him- or herself; they were designed to be cut out and mounted on stiff backing such as cardboard or wood ... || ǂ2 aat ||
| Stage props|| ǂ2 gmgpc || || || Use for movable physical objects used on a stage set that are not costume or structurally part of the set, such as furnishings, decorations, and objects held or touched by actors.  
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| Translations || AAT scope: Translated versions of a text. || ǂ2 rbgenr || B M ||
| '''Subscription lists'''|| ǂ2 aat || Lists or records of subscriptions and subscribers. || AAT ||  
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| Treasure bindings || "Covered with gold and silver, ivories, enamelwork, and gems." -- Needham. UF: Medieval treasure bindings. Folger practice: use for narrow terms Enamel bindings, Ivory bindings, Jewelled bindings, and Silver bindings. || ǂ2 rbbin ||
|'''Summonses'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Instruments delivered by a sheriff or other appropriate party, notifying a person that a court action has been commenced against the person and that the person is required to appear in court on the day named to answer the complaint.  
|AAT
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| Treaties || AAT scope: Agreements or contracts made between two or more states, formally signed by duly authorized representatives, and usually ratified by the lawmaking authority of the states, as treaties of peace or alliance, or commercial treaties. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| '''Surveys (documents)'''|| ǂ2 aat || Documentation of examinations or inspections conducted in order to achieve a comprehensive view, as of a place, a group of related items, or to ascertain condition or value. For detailed lists of items on hand, or of items in a given category, use ''Inventories''. For sets of questions submitted to a number of persons to obtain information, use ''Questionnaires''. || AAT ||  
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| Trial proceedings || Folger practice: Use for official or unofficial written accounts of judicial trials of any kind ||ǂ2 rbgenr ||
|'''Tables (documents)'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Condensed, orderly arrangements of data, especially those in which the data are arranged in columns and rows.
|AAT
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| Trial proofs || Prints made before the completion of the accepted impression. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| '''Telegrams'''|| ǂ2 aat || Messages sent by telegraph. UF ''Cablegrams'' ||AAT ||  
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| Underscoring (Provenance) || Folger practice: use for resources that have been underlined in manuscripts || ǂ2 rbprov || B ||
| '''Textbooks'''  || ǂ2 aat ||Books used as standard works for the formal study of a particular subject.||AAT ||  
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| ''Verses use'' || Poems || ||
| '''Theses.'''|| ǂ2 aat || Discourses advancing an original point of view as a result of research, especially as a requirement for an academic degree. || AAT ||  
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| Visiting cards || Small cards bearing a person's name and sometimes address; presented when making a formal social call. May have a portrait, scene, or decoration; may be accompanied by an envelope. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Tickets || ǂ2 gmgpc|| Slips of paper, cardboard, or other material used for admission or passage. ||TGM ||  
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| Volvelles || Use for devices, whether individual or in books, consisting of one or more movable circles surrounded by other graduated or figured circles and intended for the calculation of astronomical or other data. || ǂ2 rbgenr ||
| Ties (Binding)|| ǂ2 rbbin|| Cords, bands, or similar flexible devices used for fastening, especially by interlacing, such as in a knot or bow. || AAT (Ties (fasteners)) || Use whenever there is evidence of original ties on bindings, even if now missing. 
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| Vues d'optique || Prints intended for viewing through an optical system such as a zogroscope that enhances the effect of perspective. Because the viewing device included a mirror, the lettering and image are usually laterally reversed. Common in the late 1700s in Europe for peep shows. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Title pages|| ǂ2 gmgpc || Pages bearing the title and usually the names of author and publisher, and date and place of publication of a book, portfolio, or other material. ||TGM || Use when cataloging individual title pages in the art collection.
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| '''Toy theaters'''|| ǂ2 aat || Toys comprising engravings in miniature of the characters, scenery, stage, and proscenium, either hand-colored or without color for the child to color him- or herself; they were designed to be cut out and mounted on stiff backing such as cardboard or wood.||AAT ||
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| '''Tracts (literary works)'''||ǂ2 aat || Brief treatises or pamphlets for general distribution, usually on a religious or political topic. || AAT ||
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| '''Translations (documents)'''|| ǂ2 aat  || Translated versions of a text. || AAT ||
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| Treasure bindings|| ǂ2 rbbin || "Covered with gold and silver, ivories, enamelwork, and gems." -- Needham. UF ''Medieval treasure bindings''. || RBMS || Use for narrow terms ''Enamel bindings'', ''Ivory bindings'', ''Jewelled bindings'', and ''Silver bindings''.
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| '''Treaties'''|| ǂ2 aat || Agreements or contracts made between two or more states, formally signed by duly authorized representatives, and usually ratified by the lawmaking authority of the states, as treaties of peace or alliance, or commercial treaties. ||AAT ||
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|'''Treatises'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Formal and systematic written expositions of the principles of a subject, generally longer and more detailed than essays.
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| Trial proceedings||ǂ2 rbgenr || || || Use for official or unofficial written accounts of judicial trials of any kind 
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| Trial proofs || ǂ2 gmgpc|| Prints made before the completion of the accepted impression. ||TGM ||
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| '''Underscoring'''|| ǂ2 rbmscv  || UF ''Underlining''|| RBMS|| Use for resources that have been underlined in manuscripts
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|'''Untrimmed edges'''
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|Use for edges of sheets retaining their original deckles.
|RBMS
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| ''Verses'' use ''Poems''
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|'''Visionary literature (dream literature''')
|ǂ2 aat
|Genre of literature in which the author writes as if the subject was been experienced in dreams, visions, or in ecstasy; often religious or otherwise having a strong moral message. For more whimsical works, use "fantasies."
|AAT
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| Visiting cards || ǂ2 gmgpc || Small cards bearing a person's name and sometimes address; presented when making a formal social call. May have a portrait, scene, or decoration; may be accompanied by an envelope. || TGM ||
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|'''Vital statistics records'''
|ǂ2 aat
|Public records kept by a state, city, or other governmental subdivision, under a statutory provision, of births, deaths, marriages, diseases, divorces, and other life events.
|AAT
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| '''Volvelles''' || ǂ2 aat || Any of various reckoning devices consisting of movable discs surmounted by or carrying other graduated or figured circles for calculating, for example, phases of the moon, the time of the rising or setting sun, or the times of the tides; usually made of paper, cardboard, or vellum and often found preprinted in or attached to manuscripts or books of the 13th to the 16th century. ||AAT ||
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| Vues d'optique|| ǂ2 gmgpc || Prints intended for viewing through an optical system such as a zogroscope that enhances the effect of perspective. Because the viewing device included a mirror, the lettering and image are usually laterally reversed. Common in the late 1700s in Europe for peep shows. ||TGM ||  
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| Warrants || AAT scope: Documents giving authority to do something; especially used in civil and criminal law for the arrest of persons or for their production in court as witnesses. Folger practice: Most commonly used for documents authorizing payment || ǂ2 aat ||
| '''Warrants'''|| ǂ2 aat  ||Documents giving authority to do something; especially used in civil and criminal law for the arrest of persons or for their production in court as witnesses. || AAT || Most commonly used for documents authorizing payment  
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| Watch papers || Circular papers used to ensure a tight fit between inner and outer cases of a pocket watch. Often contain watchmaker's or watch owner's name. ||ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Watch papers ||ǂ2 gmgpc|| Circular papers used to ensure a tight fit between inner and outer cases of a pocket watch. Often contain watchmaker's or watch owner's name. ||TGM ||  
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| Watercolors || Use for ''Watercolor drawings'' and ''Watercolor paintings''. || ǂ2 gmgpc ||
| Watercolors || ǂ2 gmgpc || Use for ''Watercolor drawings'' and ''Watercolor paintings''. ||TGM ||  
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| Watermarks (Paper) || Use for any pattern in the paper which appears when the paper is held up to the light, and light shines through because the paper is thinner where the pattern is formed. Terms listed here are general designations of types of watermarks, and do not indicate specific shapes or patterns, which can be described in notes in the cataloguing record. Libraries may wish to sub- divide the general term Watermarks by the images they portray. For example: 655 Watermarks (Paper) ǂx Lion. Folger practice: use when the item being cataloged is a watermark. || ǂ2  rbpap ||
| Watermarks (Paper)|| ǂ2  rbpap || Use for any pattern in the paper which appears when the paper is held up to the light, and light shines through because the paper is thinner where the pattern is formed. Terms listed here are general designations of types of watermarks, and do not indicate specific shapes or patterns, which can be described in notes in the cataloguing record. Libraries may wish to sub- divide the general term Watermarks by the images they portray. For example: 655 Watermarks (Paper) ǂx Lion. ||RBMS|| Use when the item being cataloged is a watermark.  
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| Wedding books || Use for works which recount and depict nuptial festivities and events, chiefly of royalty, nobility, or famous persons, and which may also include literary works offered to the principals, such as epithalamia or the Italian "per le nozze." || ǂ2 rbgenr || B ||
| Wedding books|| ǂ2 rbgenr  || Use for works which recount and depict nuptial festivities and events, chiefly of royalty, nobility, or famous persons, and which may also include literary works offered to the principals, such as epithalamia or the Italian "per le nozze." ||RBMS ||  
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| Wills || Legal instruments in which a person declares the disposition of his/her property, to take effect after his/her death, and which is revocable during the lifetime of that person. || ǂ2 aat ||
| '''Wills'''|| ǂ2 aat || Legal instruments in which a person declares the disposition of his/her property, to take effect after his/her death, and which is revocable during the lifetime of that person. ||AAT ||  
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| Writing books || Use for books which provide instruction in handwriting or penmanship. || ǂ2 rbgenr || B ||
| Writing books|| ǂ2 rbgenr  || Use for books which provide instruction in handwriting or penmanship. ||RBMS ||  
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| Writing tables (Paper) || Use for paper or vellum treated to enable erasure and intended for use with a metal stylus. || ǂ2 rbpap ||
| '''Writing tables (Paper)'''|| ǂ2 rbmscv || Use for paper or vellum treated to enable erasure and intended for use with a metal stylus. ||RBMS||  
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Genre/form terms in catalog records describe what an item is (or contains), not what it is about. Genre corresponds roughly to the intellectual content of what is being described: for example, almanacs, depositions, plays, and poems. Form corresponds with physical characteristics: for example, embroidered bindings, imposition errors, manicules, and sammelbands. This catalog record for two copies of a 1635 edition of Sternhold and Hopkins Whole booke of Psalmes includes the genre term Psalters (books) and the form term Embroidered bindings. In practice, "genres" and "forms" overlap, so the MARC cataloging standard uses the same field for both (the MARC 655 Genre/Form field).

Genre and form in library catalogs

Catalogers use controlled vocabularies to ensure that terminology is more or less the same between different institutions, or can be cross-walked to equivalent terms when sharing data. But as the saying goes, "the great thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from."

Guidance for Folger catalogers can be found in the Folgerpedia article "MARC 655 Index Term - Genre/Form" but the gist of it is:

Form terms can also appear at the end of a Subject heading, though this practice has largely been replaced by separate Genre/Form terms. At the Folger, these include, for example:

  • -- Early works to 1800 (material about the named subject that is pre-1801)
  • -- Manuscripts (material about the named subject that is manuscript rather than printed)
  • -- Pictorial works (material about the named subject that is primarily pictorial rather than verbal)

Searching genre/form terms in the catalog

The Folger catalog has several built-in ways to search for items by their genre and form.

  • Begin a search then narrow your search results using the checkboxes in the Genre/form facet in the left-hand side bar (on a mobile device or narrow screen, use the “Options” button to reveal the facets).
  • Type genreform: immediately before a keyword search in the main search box (remember to use quotation marks around phrases). For example:
  • Follow the Advanced Search link near the bottom of the catalog's landing page and select "genre/form (what it is)" from the drop-down menus next to any of the three search boxes. You can search by genre/form alone, or combine it with other searches.
  • Follow the Browse records link near the bottom of the catalog's landing page and select "genre/form (what it is)" then hit the "Search" button to browse an alphabetical list.


List of common genre and form terms in the Folger catalog

  • This list of genre and form terms, and Folger policy for applying them, is currently under review and revision. Terms in bold are approved for current use.[1] Most of the terms on the list were meant to be used consistently for all Vault materials. Other terms were selectively applied for unusual or outstanding examples of a feature (e.g. Fan style bindings for 267- 907.1q)
  • Not all RBMS terms had scope notes at the time of this table's initial creation; consequently, some scope notes are taken from other thesauri with the same terms (or variant terms to represent the same concept). The source of each scope note is indicated.
Term Term source Scope note Scope source Folger practice
Abridgements ǂ2 aat Versions of written works produced by condensation and omission but with retention of the general meaning and manner of presentation of the original, often prepared by someone other than the author of the original. AAT
Academic addresses (documents) ǂ2 aat Texts of speeches to be delivered in an academic environment. AAT
Account books ǂ2 aat Books in which financial accounts are kept. AAT UF Estate accounts, if unbound, and waste books.
Accounts ǂ2 aat Documents in which monies or goods received and paid or given out are recorded in order to permit periodic totaling. AAT
Acrostics ǂ2 aat Short poems or prose compositions in which text is arranged so that the first letters of each line form a word, phrase, or motto. AAT
Acting editions ǂ2 rbmscv Use for plays with extensive printed production information. RBMS Apply when an edition explicitly identifies itself as the text of the play as it was performed, usually using words like "as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden" or "Printed from the promptbook. They will often have cast lists, but that is not a necessary criterion.
Addresses ǂ2 rbgenr Documents containing the text of any public address or talk. AAT (Speeches)
Advertisements ǂ2 aat Public notices or paid announcements, especially those in print. For announcements paid for by an advertiser and broadcast on radio or television, use "commercials." AAT
Addresses ǂ2 rbgenr Documents containing the text of any public address or talk. AAT (Speeches)
Affidavits ǂ2 aat Sworn statements in writing; especially made upon oath before an authorized magistrate or officer. AAT
Album amicorum use Libri amicorum
Allegorical prints ǂ2 gmgpc Use for prints representing truths or generalizations about human existence by means of symbolic images; often of classical derivation. local In the rare cases of other media in the Folger collection, use Allegorical drawings, Allegorical paintings, or Allegorical photographs from gmgpc as appropriate.
Almanacs ǂ2 aat Publications, usually annuals, containing a variety of useful facts of miscellaneous nature, or statistical information; originally included projections of coming days, months, and holidays. AAT
Alphabets of arms use Armorials (reference sources)
Anagrams use Games
Annotations ǂ2 aat Notes added as comment or explanation, such as those accompanying an entry in a bibliography, reading list, or catalogue intended to describe, explain, or evaluate the publication referred to. AAT Folger practice: use for manuscript annotations by someone other than a scribe or transcriber
Anthologies ǂ2 aat Collections of choice extracts, from the writings of one author, or various authors, and usually having a common characteristic such as subject matter or literary form. AAT See also Miscellanies and Commonplace books
Anti-Catholic works ǂ2 rbmscv Use for works that exhibit hostility toward or bias against Catholicism, or its proponents and practitioners. RBMS
Aphorisms ǂ2 aat Short, pithy statements of principle or precepts, often of known authorship; distinguished from Proverbs, which are statements repeated colloquially and which often embody the folk wisdom of a group or nation. AAT UF Aphorisms and apothegms.
Aphorisms and apothegms use Aphorisms
Apologetic writings ǂ2 lctgf Works that explain a religion, denomination, sect, etc., and defend it from external criticism. LCTGF
Arguments ǂ2 aat Statements of fact, in speech or writing, in support of a proposition and advanced for the purpose of influencing another person. AAT
Armorials (reference sources) ǂ2 aat Reference works on coats of arms, heraldic bearings and devices, or the subject of armory (the devising and regulating of emblematic representations according to established convention). AAT UF Alphabets of arms; Heraldic manuscripts; Ordinaries of arms.
Astronomical charts ǂ2 aat Refers to maps of the heavens, including the constitution, relative positions, and motions of the heavenly bodies, which are all the bodies in the material universe outside of the Earth, as well as of the Earth itself relative to them. The earliest examples were often decorated with fantastic figures depicting the constellations and recognizable groupings of bright stars, and were primarily used as aids to navigation. AAT Do not confuse with astrological charts; use Horoscopes instead.
Auction catalogs ǂ2 aat A listing of items, including works of art, manuscripts, books, or other items, that are for sale by auction. AAT
Autobiographies (literary works) ǂ2 aat Literary works that are biographies of individuals written by themselves. For the overall genre, use "autobiography (genre)." AAT
Autograph albums use Libri amicorum
Autographs ǂ2 rbgenr Persons' names written in their own hand. AAT (Signatures (names)) Use only for collections of autographs and single, clipped autographs. UF Signatures
Ballads use Songs or Poems, as appropriate
Bibles ǂ2 aat Refers to books, scrolls, rolls, or other document forms containing the sacred scriptures of Judaism or Christianity. AAT
Bibliographies ǂ2 aat Lists of books, documents, and other bibliographical items, often all related by author, topic, or another criterion. Bibliographies are arranged in some logical order giving brief information about the works, such as author, date, publisher, and place of publication. AAT
Bills of mortality ǂ2 aat LA periodically published official return of the deaths (later, also of the births) in a certain district. AAT
Blank forms ǂ2 aat Forms, which are formulary documents that arrange particular information in a prescribed sequence and format, that are created with blank spaces, lines, boxes, data entry fields, or other means to prompt users of the form to fill in the particular information. Blank forms may be handwritten, printed, typed, or online. When indexing, this term may be used for such forms, whether or not they have been filled in by a user of the form. AAT
Blankbooks ǂ2 aat Books of blank, mostly blank, or ruled pages, or of printed forms. AAT
Book auction catalogs use Auction catalogs
Book illustrations ǂ2 gmgpc Illustrations in books or pamphlets, whether photographs, photomechanical prints, or other media; whether still part of or detached from the volume. Also, drawings, photographs, prints, and other pictures made to be reproduced as illustrations, whether or not they were ever published. LC Use for graphic materials only.
Book prices ǂ2 rbmscv Use for original price only AAT
Bookplates ǂ2 gmgpc Book owners' identification labels; usually intended for pasting inside a book. LC Use when the item being cataloged is a bookplate. For volumes containing bookplates, use an 852 ǂz note.
Booksellers' advertisements ǂ2 aat Advertising materials for those selling books. AAT Use this term rather than "Publishers' advertisements" for examples appearing before the roles of bookseller and publisher were clearly differentiated.
Booksellers' catalogs ǂ2 aat Catalogs containing lists of books available by a given bookseller. AAT Use this term rather than Publishers' catalogs for examples appearing before the roles of bookseller and publisher were clearly differentiated.
Borders (Type evidence) ǂ2 rbtyp Ornamental areas of distinct pattern, material, color, or shape around the edge or boundary of something. With regard specifically to tapestries, refers to the areas around the central field outside the inner guard and within the guard that edges the outer sides of the tapestry. For the narrow surfaces showing the 'thickness' or smallest dimension of thin, flat objects, as distinguished from the broad surfaces, see "edges (object components)." AAT
Botanical illustrations ǂ2 aat Drawings, prints, or other pictures that illustrate plants and their parts, often accurately rendered from life. AAT
Bowdlerized books use Expurgated editions
Broadsides (notices) ǂ2 aat Sizeable single-sheet notices or advertisements printed on one or both sides, often chiefly textual rather than pictorial, and printed to be read unfolded. For the format in which the sheet is not folded, use "broadsheet (format)." For folded sheets having printed matter that generally does not cross the folds, use "folders (printed matter)." AAT
Burlesques (literary works) ǂ2 aat Literary works that ridicule either through the treatment of a solemn subject in an undignified manner or by applying an elevated style and manner to a trivial subject. AAT
Cablegrams use Telegrams
Calculations ǂ2 aat Documents containing numerical determinations, such as of quantities, distances, or amounts of time. AAT
Calendars (documents) ǂ2 aat Registers of days or other contrivances for reckoning days, months, years, etc., such as a table showing the division of a given year into its months, weeks, days, years, or other divisions of time. A calendar may include important astronomical data, ecclesiastical or other festivals, and other events belonging to specific days. For calendric systems of dates, see children under "<dating systems by specific type>." AAT
Calf bindings (Binding) ǂ2 rbbin Use also Goatskin bindings, Pigskin bindings, etc. Use for decorative bindings only, i.e. exhibition-worthy bindings.
Calligraphy ǂ2 gmgpc Works composed primarily of beautiful, elegant letters or flourishes that are typically created by hand with a pen, either in unjoined characters or in cursive writing. May also refer to similar works created by computer or another means. AAT
Cancelled ownership marks ǂ2 local {Draft} Use for ownership marks that have been cancelled in any way, including by crossing out, obliterating, erasing, or excising.
Caricatures ǂ2 aat Exaggerated, distorted representations of a subject in art or literature; in art, refers particularly to representations, often portraits, that exaggerate certain features or characteristics to humorous or ludicrous effect. AAT
Cartoons (humorous images) ǂ2 aat Pictorial images, usually drawings, that are humorous or that use wit and satire to comment on contemporary events, social habits, political trends, or other topical subjects, often executed in a broad or abbreviated manner. Originally referred to full-page illustrations in a circulating paper or periodical, especially when comical and relating to current events. AAT
Cartularies ǂ2 aat Registers, usually in volume form, of copies of charters, title deeds, and other documents of significance belonging to a person, family, or institution. AAT
Cast lists ǂ2 rbmscv Use for lists associating specific performers with their parts. RBMS
Catechisms ǂ2 aat Manuals or guides for instructing through a series of questions and answers, especially for religious instruction. AAT
Cautionary tales ǂ2 aat Stories, verses, or writings usually intended for children, admonishing or warning of the consequences of misbehavior or foolishness; also, in various disciplines, refers to writings warning of possible methodological pitfalls. AAT
Censored works ǂ2 rbmscv Use for works that have been altered, prohibited, or suppressed because of allegedly objectionable content. RBMS
Certificates ǂ2 aat Use for documents containing certified statements of ownership, membership, fulfilled requirements, legal status, etc. AAT
Chapbooks ǂ2 aat Small books or pamphlets, usually cheaply printed and containing such texts as popular tales, treatises, ballads, or nursery rhymes, formerly peddled by chapmen. RBMS Do not use for 20th century items which represent themselves as chapbooks.
Charades use Games
Charters ǂ2 aat Documents, usually sealed, granting specific rights, setting forth aims and principles of a newly established entity, and often embodying formal agreements and authorizing special privileges or exemptions. AAT
Checks (bank checks) ǂ2 aat Written orders drawn on a bank or the Treasury of the United States to pay on demand a specified sum of money to a named person, to his order, or to bearer, out of money on deposit to the credit of the writer; must be endorsed to be transferred. AAT UF any bank in any country, plus the U.S. Treasury
Chronicles ǂ2 rbgenr Use for histories in which events are described in chronological order. These differ from annals in being more connected and full. RBMS
Chronograms ǂ2 aat Phrases, sentences, or inscriptions in which certain letters, usually distinguished by size or other means from the rest, express by their numerical values a date, year, or epoch when added together. AAT
Chronologies (lists) ǂ2 aat Tables, lists, or treatises listing events, biographies, milestones, or other items in serial temporal order relative to given dates or time periods. AAT
Civilité (typeface) ǂ2 aat Group of script typefaces based on Gothic cursive hand-written scripts. AAT
Ciphers ǂ2 rbgenr Use for texts, the meaning of which is concealed by substitution or transposition of letters or numbers. RBMS
Cityscapes ǂ2 gmgpc General or broad views of cities and towns or sections of them. Usually made from an elevated or distant vantage point, such as a view from a roof or a view of a skyline. TGM
Clasps (Binding) ǂ2 rbbin Fasteners made of two or more parts, often of metal, and consisting of separate interlocking hooking and catching elements that hold together two or more objects or complimentary parts of the same object. AAT Use whenever there is evidence of original clasps, even if now missing.
Clippings (information artifacts) ǂ2 aat Illustrations, pages, articles, or columns of text removed from books, newspapers, journals, or other printed sources and kept for their informational content. AAT
Coats of arms ǂ2 gmgpc Heraldic bearings, usually depicted on an escutcheon often with a crest, motto, or other adjuncts. TGM For books, only make for extraordinary exemplars, such as 225- 452f
Coats of arms, books of use Armorials
Coins ǂ2 gmgpc Pieces of metal stamped by government authority for use as money. AAT (Coins (money)) Use for actual coins; for depictions of coins, use 650 0 Coins, ǂe depicted.
Collected works ǂ2 aat All the writings of an author, including those which have not been printed previously, published in one volume or a number of volumes in a uniform style of binding, usually with an inclusive title. AAT
Commentaries ǂ2 aat Treatises or series of comments that systematically explain or annotate another work. AAT
Commonplace books ǂ2 rbgenr Use for personal notebooks in which the owner has copied passages of interest or written his or her own compositions; use also for printed versions of such works. RBMS Use only for such books organized alphabetically or thematically under specific headings. For similar books without headings, use Anthologies; Miscellanies, Poetical miscellanies; Memorandums
Communiques ǂ2 aat Official announcements. AAT
Compilations (arranged works) ǂ2 aat Arrangements, compositions, or constructions comprising a written work, art work, or other work, by arrangement of materials collected from various sources. It may refer to the arrangement of content only (as in a literary work), or of physical pieces. AAT
Composition irregularities ǂ2 rbmscv Use for dittography, omissions of text, misspelling, and any other compositorial errors. RBMS
Concealed editions ǂ2 rbmscv Use for closely similar editions, printed from substantially different settings of type, not distinguished as such by the printer and/or publisher RBMS
Concordances ǂ2 aat Includes indexes to the location of words or phrases in a text and finding aids, in two columns, establishing the relationship between the past and present reference numbers of individual items. AAT
Contracts ǂ2 aat Documents, enforceable by law, embodying agreements between two or more competent parties to do or not to do something, and specifying the terms and conditions of the agreement. AAT
Cookbooks ǂ2 aat Reference publications containing collections of recipes with ancillary content on selection of ingredients or the broader context of the types of cooking presented. Contemporary cookbooks may focus on cultural or regional themes. AAT Also use for manuscript cookbooks. UF Receipt books
Copy books (Penmanship) ǂ2 rbgenr Use for penmanship or calligraphy manuals which include instructional text and examples as well as blank areas designed for a pupil's practice writing. For works which do not contain such blank areas for practice, use Penmanship manuals. RBMS
Corantos ǂ2 rbmscv Use for single-leaf forerunners of newspapers. For similar items consisting of more than one leaf, use Newsbooks RBMS
Costume design drawings ǂ2 gmgpc Graphic delineations made for the design and production (or documentation of design and production) of costumes for theatrical and other performing arts productions and for special events, such as costume balls or Halloween. TGM
Counterproofs ǂ2 gmgpc In printmaking, impressions taken from a print or drawing by passing it through a press against a sheet of damp paper. The image appears in reverse. TGM
Court rolls use Judicial records
Courtesy books ǂ2 rbgenr Use for books outlining the education, conduct, duties, and training of noble or royal persons, or persons serving at court. RBMS
Criminal court records ǂ2 aat Documents that are a product of courts dealing with criminal, rather than civil cases. AAT
Cryptograms ǂ2 aat Messages or writings in cipher or code. AAT
Dates (Provenance) ǂ2 rbprov Use for evidence dating the acquisition or period of ownership. RBMS
Debates use Addresses
Decisions (judicial records) ǂ2 aat Conclusions or resolutions reached after consideration by a judicial body. AAT
Declarations ǂ2 aat Documents conveying formal statements intended to create, preserve, assert, or testify to a right. AAT
Decorated papers (Binding) ǂ2 rbbin Use for the occurrence of such papers as any part of bindings, cases, endpapers, or doublures. RBMS
Decorations ǂ2 gmgpc Images that ornament a text or picture but do not relate specifically to its meaning. TGM
Decrees ǂ2 aat Authoritative orders, edicts, laws, ordinances, or judicial decisions that are set forth by a civil or ecclesiastical authority, typically having the force of law and often settling a disputed issue or doctrine. AAT
Decretals ǂ2 aat Letters of the pope determining some point or question in ecclesiastical law and possessing the force of law within the Roman Catholic Church. AAT
Deeds ǂ2 aat Documents, usually executed under seal, containing a conveyance, especially of real estate. AAT Consult Curator of Manuscripts when coming across more specific types of deeds.
Depositions ǂ2 aat Testimonies of witnesses, under oath or affirmation, before a person empowered to administer oaths. AAT
Descriptions (documents) ǂ2 aat Written, digital, spoken, or signed representations of the attributes or qualities of something or someone. AAT
Designs and ornaments use Decorations
Devotional literature ǂ2 aat Religious texts that explore the values, ideas, and behaviors that a religion is seeking to advance, for the purpose of leading the individual, through devotion, closer to an ultimate state of grace or perfection. AAT
Dialogues ǂ2 aat Written compositions in which two or more characters are represented as conversing. AAT
Diaries ǂ2 aat Refers to books containing the daily, personal accounts of the writer's own experiences, attitudes, and observations. AAT
Dictionaries ǂ2 aat Reference sources containing alphabetical lists of words with information given for each word; generally including meanings, pronunciation, etymology, and often usage guidance. AAT
Digests (legal documents) ǂ2 aat Systematically arranged summaries of laws, reported cases, decisions, and other legal documents. AAT
Documentary films ǂ2 lcgft Use for films and programs which depict actual persons and/or events. Exclude frank historical re-creations, but do not attempt to judge the "truth" of the depiction in a film purporting to be factual or documentary in character. UF Factual films
Documentary television programs ǂ2 lcgft
Drafts (documents) ǂ2 aat Preliminary or tentative versions of documents. AAT
Drafts (negotiable instruments) ǂ2 aat Written orders drawn by one party ordering a second party to pay a specified sum of money to a third party (who may be the first party); usually restricted to domestic transactions. For similar orders to pay used for foreign transactions, prefer "bills of exchange." AAT
Dramatic music ǂ2 lcgft Music written for the stage. Use more specific terms (e.g. Incidental music, Operas) whenever possible
Drawings (visual works) ǂ2 aat Visual works produced by drawing, which is the application of lines on a surface, often paper, by using a pencil, pen, chalk, or some other tracing instrument to focus on the delineation of form rather than the application of color. This term is often defined broadly to refer to computer-generated images as well. TGM scope: Narrower terms include both physical media and genre categories but are limited to those which use drawing in the sense of a specific medium rather than in the everyday sense of graphic representation. AAT/TGM When applicable, prefer the following narrower/related terms: Set design drawings; Watercolors
Edicts ǂ2 aat Proclamations or orders concerning a law, decree, or other authoritative command, usually having the force of law. Edicts are the proclamations, as distinguished from the formal, finalized laws, decrees, ordinances, etc. that are referenced by the edicts. AAT
Educational films ǂ2 lcgft This heading is used as a genre/form heading for films that are intended to impart knowledge and information, including those for classroom viewing. Films that use a structured format to teach or train the audience are entered under Instructional films. LC Use Educational films also for instructional films
Educational television programs ǂ2 lcgft
Elegies ǂ2 aat Mournful, melancholy, or plaintive poems, especially funeral songs or laments for the dead. AAT
Emblem books ǂ2 aat Artistic genre that flourished in Europe particularly in the 16th and 17th centuries, focusing on a motto and an image representing that motto. Each emblem generally consists of three parts: a short, often Classical, motto (lemma, inscriptio), a pictorial representation or icon (pictura), and the explanation of the link between them in an epigram (subscriptio). AAT
Emblems (allegorical pictures) ǂ2 aat Allegorical pictures, often inscribed with mottoes, common especially in the 16th and 17th centuries. Distinct from "emblems (symbols)," which are simpler symbolic objects or representations of an object. AAT
Embroidered bindings ǂ2 aat Bindings featuring cloth covers, usually of velvet, silk, or canvas, embroidered with gold, silver, or silk thread. AAT
Encyclopedias ǂ2 aat Books, set of books, or disks, containing informational articles on subjects in every field of knowledge, or limited to a special field or subject, usually arranged in alphabetical order. AAT
Engravings (prints) ǂ2 aat Prints on paper incorporating impressions of a reverse design created on a printing plate, usually copper, into which the design has been incised (engraved) using burins or gravers. AAT Use only for pure engraving. Use "Intaglio prints" for engraving and etching combined. Do not use for wood engravings.
Ephemerides ǂ2 aat Works giving the computed positions of celestial bodies each day or other regular interval; used by navigators and astronomers. AAT
Epigrams ǂ2 aat Short satiric poems or any similar pointed sayings. AAT
Epitaphs ǂ2 rbgenr Use for inscriptions copied from sepulchral monuments in the memory of those buried in the tomb or grave. (Adapted from AAT). Also use for satirical epitaphs found in poetical miscellanies.
Erotica ǂ2 rbgenr Use for literary or artistic works focused on sexual love or desire. RBMS
Essays ǂ2 aat Short literary compositions on single subjects, often presenting the personal view of the author. AAT
Estate accounts use Account books, if bound; Accounts, if unbound
Eulogies (documents) ǂ2 aat Tributes or laudatory speeches written in praise of a person or thing; often, but not always, refers to tributes in honor of the deceased. AAT
Executive orders ǂ2 aat Orders or regulations issued by the President, or some administrative authority under his direction, for the purpose of interpreting, implementing, or giving administrative effect to a provision of the Constitution or of some law or treaty. May also include similar state documents issued by governors or upper-level management in business. AAT
Expurgated copies (Provenance) ǂ2 rbprov Use for copies of a work from which objectionable parts have been defaced, obliterated, or removed, usually on moral grounds. RBMS This term is copy-specific and applies only to individual copies.
Expurgated editions ǂ2 rbmscv Use for editions or versions of works from which objectionable parts in the original text -- whether or not that text has been published -- have been deleted, usually on moral grounds. UF Bowdlerized books; Expurgated books; Expurgated works. RBMS
Extra-illustrated copies (Provenance) ǂ2 rbprov Use only when enough material was added to necessitate rebinding. Otherwise, use Insertions (Provenance)
Fables ǂ2 aat Fictitious narratives usually with animals or inanimate objects as protagonists, intended to convey a hidden meaning regarding human conduct. AAT
Facsimiles (reproductions) ǂ2 aat Exact copies of an original object, usually in the same dimensions as the original, especially of books, documents, prints, and drawings. Today often reproduced photographically; in the past, reproduced by engraving or other printmaking process. AAT
Factual films use Documentary films
False imprint dates ǂ2 rbmscv
False imprints ǂ2 rbmscv Use for incorrect but plausible imprints. Use "Fictitious imprints" for completely imaginary imprints.
Family histories ǂ2 rbmscv Use for narrative family histories. For family trees and other genealogical listings of family members, use Genealogies. RBMS
Family papers ǂ2 aat Personal papers of members of a single family; usually of parents and their children, but sometimes including papers of spouses and their families as well. AAT
Fast-day sermons ǂ2 rbmscv Use for texts of sermons given on days designated as days of fasting. RBMS
Feature films ǂ2 lcgft Here are entered individual full-length films with a running time of 40 minutes or more. LC
Festival books ǂ2 aat Books containing accounts of such events as festivals, parades, or ceremonial entries. AAT
Fiction (general genre) ǂ2 aat Genre that refers to works evoked from the imagination of the creator and not conferred as fact. In literature, fiction generally refers to the novel, novella, short story, and poetic forms. AAT
Fictitious imprints ǂ2 aat An imaginary imprint used for the purpose of evading legal and other restrictions, to mask piracies, to protect anonymity of the author, etc. AAT For incorrect but plausible imprints, use "False imprints"
Film adaptations ǂ2 lcgft Use for films based on any written literature
Film scripts ǂ2 rbgenr Written forms of stories prepared for motion picture productions, including description of characters, details of scenes and settings, dialogue, and stage directions. AAT (Screenplay)
Filmed performances ǂ2 lcgft Here are entered films that document a performance, event, or concert of dance, music, opera, operetta, theatrical stage productions, magic, circus, stand-up comedy, burlesque, or other vaudeville or variety stage acts. etc. LC Also apply the topical or genre heading for the specific performance, concert or event, e.g., Rock concerts.
Financial records ǂ2 aat Documents pertaining to money matters. AAT
Flyers (printed matter) ǂ2 aat Printed pieces such as notices or advertisements intended for distribution by hand or by mail. For those intended for posting, use "posters." AAT
Folding errors ǂ2 rbmscv For errors in folding one or more sheets of text. RBMS
Fore-edge paintings (components) ǂ2 aat Paintings done on the fore edge of a book, either with the edge solid so that the resulting image is visible when the book is closed, or, in the more usual sense of the term, with the edges fanned out so that the image is visible only when the book is open. AAT
Forgeries use Literary hoaxes
Formularies ǂ2 aat Reference works setting out formulas, recipes, or prescribed forms or models. In pharmacological contexts, use for non-standard works formulating the ingredients and amounts to be used in preparations, but not including recommendations for such things as use and dosage. For reference works detailing preparation of drugs and medicines, including their use and dosage, especially those works recognized as official or standard sources, use "pharmacopoeias." AAT
Frontispieces ǂ2 gmgpc Illustrations placed next to the title page. TGM Use when cataloging individual frontispieces in the art collection.
Games ǂ2 rbgenr Use for materials designed for play, usually according to prescribed rules. RBMS UF Anagrams, Charades, Puzzles
Genealogical notes ǂ2 rbmscv Use for manuscript notes in printed books.
Genealogies ǂ2 rbgenr Use for family trees and other listings of family members. For narrative histories, use Family histories. RBMS UF Pedigrees
Gift books ǂ2 aat Books, usually illustrated literary anthologies, intended to be given as gifts and often published annually; popular in the 19th century. For works produced to mark an occasion, use "keepsakes (books)." AAT
Grammars (instructional materials) ǂ2 aat Books or treatises presenting the basic principles or elements of an art, science, discipline, or practice, especially in the 17th through the 19th century. AAT
Greeting cards ǂ2 gmgpc Cards sent or given on special occasions; usually bearing messages of good will. TGM
Heraldic devices use Coats of arms
Heraldic manuscripts use Armorials
Herbals ǂ2 rbgenr Books containing names and descriptions of herbs, or of plants in general. AAT
Horoscopes ǂ2 lcgft Horoscope is a chart or diagram representing the positions of the planets, other celestial bodies and sensitive angles at the time of any event, such as a person's birth; other common names include astrological chart. LC
Housebooks ǂ2 aat Documents in which are recorded household expenditures such as for food, utilities, and domestic help, maintained in a journal or other book; also includes classed or chronological files of the bills and receipts for household goods and services AAT
Household accounts use Housebooks
Human hair ǂ2 aat Use for locks of hair, single strands of hair, and hair incorporated into jewelery. Do not use for wigs in the costume collection.
Humorous pictures ǂ2 gmgpc Images intended to be funny. UF Comic pictures. TGM UF Humorous sketches.
Illuminations ǂ2 gmgpc Book leaves or single sheets of text embellished with hand-drawn ornamental letters, scrolls, paintings, and other designs; usually gold and color; may be decorations or illustrations. TGM Illuminated letters, for very early books
Illustrated works ǂ2 rbgenr Use for texts which are 30% or more illustrative matter, or for works whose illustrations are particularly significant. Do not use for armorials. Do not use for graphic materials.
Imposition errors (Printing) ǂ2 rbpri
Imprimaturs ǂ2 aat Authorizations to print or publish a work implying approval or sanction of content, usually in a context of church or government censorship. Distinguished from "privileges (permissions)" which are authorizations for the printing or selling of books, usually exclusively and for a specified period of time. AAT
Incidental music ǂ2 lcgft Music played during a performance of a spoken drama, which is of secondary importance to the speech (though it may still have dramatic significance) and thus the term does not refer to the operetta, musical, Singspiel, or masque. It embraces both the music 'outside' the drama (e.g., overtures before the play or interludes between acts) as well as the music performed as part of the action (e.g., fanfares, songs, dances, marches, and mood music) whether on or off the stage.
Indentures ǂ2 aat Legally binding agreements between two or more parties in two or more originals or copies. Also, contracts binding one person to work for another for a given period of time. AAT
Indexes (reference sources) ǂ2 aat Systematic guides to the contents of texts, files, documents, or collections, presented as a list, usually in alphabetical order, of persons and/or subjects referred to in documents, with location of references thereto. AAT
Inquisitiones post mortem ǂ2 rbgenr Use for official documents concerning the nature, extent, and value of a deceased landholder's possessions. RBMS
Insertions ǂ2 rbmscv Use for any kind of insertion that might allow identification of the provenance, e.g., autograph letter, news clipping, photograph, etc. RBMS Use for insertions with intrinsic interest (e.g., flyers, pictures, flowers, newspaper clippings), whether there is just one or several. Do not use for insertions without intrinsic interest, such as a plain strip of paper used as a bookmark, unless there's firm evidence of specific former owner placement (for example, if it's pinned). For numerous insertions requiring rebinding, use Extra-illustrated copies (Provenance).
Instructional literature (moral guidance works) ǂ2 aat Literature, including novels, poetry, and other forms, that provides guidance and instruction, often having a moral overtone and told through stories and examples. For more formal modern instructional manuals regarding practical undertakings, prefer "guidelines" or "manuals (instructional materials)." AAT
Instructions (document genre) ǂ2 aat Information in the form of outlines of procedures, as directions or commands. AAT
Interleaved books ǂ2 rbmscv Use for books bound with blank leaves systematically inserted between the original leaves, whether by the publisher or owner, to facilitate user-added content. RBMS Not to be used for tissues bound in to protect illustrations.
Interleaved copies (Provenance) use Interleaved books (Binding)
Interludes ǂ2 lcgft Here are entered collections of dramatic interludes. Musical interludes are entered under Interludes (Music). LC Use for dramatic or mimic representations, usually of a light or humorous character, such as was commonly introduced between the acts of the long mystery-plays or moralities, or exhibited as part of an elaborate entertainment
Instruction books use Textbooks
Instructional films use Educational films
Intaglio prints ǂ2 gmgpc Prints made using the process of intaglio printing. AAT
Inventories ǂ2 aat Detailed lists of things in one's view or possession, as of all goods and materials on hand, or detailed lists of all items in a given category. For documentation of examination conducted to achieve a comprehensive view, use Surveys. AAT
Invitations ǂ2 rbgenr Use for printed or handwritten requests for one's presence at an event. RBMS
Invoices ǂ2 aat Documents showing items supplied, together with the prices charged for each; also, itemized bills or accounts. AAT
Jestbooks ǂ2 rbmscv Use for collections of short humorous anecdotes or prose tales of a style popular during the 15th through the 18th century, often with such additions as brief poems, riddles, epitaphs, or witticisms, and typically cheaply printed. RBMS
Jokes ǂ2 aat Something written, said, or done to excite laughter or amusement. AAT
Journals (accounts) ǂ2 aat Use for books containing accounts of an individual's or organization's occurrences or transactions, including records of financial transactions. Use "diaries" when referring to personal accounts of the writer's experiences, attitudes, or observations. AAT
Judicial records ǂ2 aat Records of a tribunal established for the administration of justice. AAT UF Court rolls.
Lampoons use Satires
Landscapes (Representations) ǂ2 gmgpc General or broad views of natural scenery, including inland bodies of water; may also include figures or man-made objects, but these are of secondary importance to the composition. Usually made from an elevated or distant vantage point, such as a view from a hill; not ground level close-up view of, for example, a tree. TGM
Law reports, digests, etc. use Legal documents
Laws (documents) ǂ2 aat Documents stating rules of action or conduct prescribed by controlling authority and having binding legal force. AAT
Leases ǂ2 aat Contracts by which one conveys land or other property for a specified time usually for compensation or rent. AAT Also use BT Deeds.
Lecture notes ǂ2 aat Use for notes made with reference to a lecture, both those from which the lecturer speaks, and those taken by people in attendance. AAT
Lectures ǂ2 aat Expositions of a given subject delivered before an audience or class, especially for the purposes of instruction. AAT
Legacies use Bequests
Legal documents ǂ2 aat Documents having legal relevance in general. For documents that give expression to a legal act or agreement for the purpose of creating, securing, modifying, or terminating a right, or for the purpose of furnishing evidence of a right, use legal instruments. AAT UF Legal notebooks; Law reports, digests, etc.
Legal formularies ǂ2 rbgenr Use for collections of specimens of legal documents. UF Legal notebooks.
Legal instruments ǂ2 aat Use for documents that give expression to a legal act or agreement, for the purpose of creating, securing, modifying, or terminating a right, or for the purpose of furnishing evidence of a right. For documents having legal relevance in general, use Legal documents.
Legal notebooks use Legal documents or Legal formularies, depending on content
Legends use Myths and legends
Legislative acts ǂ2 aat Laws or statutes passed by a legislature. AAT
Legislative addresses ǂ2 rbmscv Use for documents containing the text of speeches given before a legislative body. AAT
Legislative proceedings ǂ2 rbgenr
Letter books ǂ2 aat Books of blank or lined paper on which letters to be sent have been written; also copies of letters, originally on loose sheets, bound together, usually in chronological order. AAT
Letters (correspondence) ǂ2 aat Use for pieces of correspondence that are somewhat more formal than memoranda or notes, usually on paper and delivered. AAT
Letters patent ǂ2 aat Written communications, usually signed and sealed from a government or sovereign of a nation, conferring upon a designated person a grant (as a right, title, status, property, authority, privilege, monopoly, franchise, immunity, or exemption) that could not otherwise be enjoyed. AAT
Library catalogs ǂ2 rbgenr Use for lists of books or other materials held in public or private libraries
Librettos (documents for music) ǂ2 aat Books or booklets containing the text or words of an opera or similar extended musical composition. AAT Use for printed or manuscript books giving the literary text, both sung and spoken, of an opera (or other musical work).
Libri amicorum ǂ2 rbgenr Books, loose-leaf binders, or other volumes containing blank leaves, on which persons have written sentiments, quotations, or signatures. UF Album amicorum, Autograph albums AAT (Autograph albums)
Lists (document genres) ǂ2 aat Transcribed collections of numbers, names, or other text indicating tallies of concepts collocated for any particular purpose.
Literary hoaxes ǂ2 rbgenr Valued objects or documents that are made or altered with intent to deceive; may range in falsehood from counterfeiting of whole works to altering of signatures or other deliberate misrepresentations. Distinguished from Copies (derivative objects) by the intention of deception. UF Forgeries AAT (Forgeries (derivative objects))
Liturgical texts ǂ2 aat Religious texts used for varied rites. AAT
Loyalty oaths ǂ2 aat Oaths, usually mandatory, affirming the loyalty of the takers, such as to a government, ruler, constitution, or set of principles. AAT
Manorial records ǂ2 aat Records having to do with the history and transactions of a manor house and its estate. AAT
Made-up copies ǂ2 aat Books which have had imperfections, such as missing leaves, made good by the insertion of portions from copies of similar editions. AAT
Magazine illustrations use Periodical illustrations
Manicules ǂ2 aat Drawings of a pointing hand that were used as symbols in marginalia for marking noteworthy passages in texts, particularly during the 12th through 18th centuries in the Western world. In modern use, the manicule is a typographical symbol employed for similar purposes in texts, the Internet, as bullet symbols, and other contexts. AAT
Manifestoes ǂ2 aat Formal written declarations, promulgated by a sovereign or by the executive authority of a state or nation, such as to proclaim its reasons and motives for declaring a war, or other international action; also public declarations or proclamations of political, social, artistic, or other principles. AAT
Manorial records ǂ2 aat Records having to do with the history and transactions of a manor house and its estate. AAT
Manuscript waste ǂ2 rbmscv Use for the presence of manuscript waste in bindings
Manuscripts (documents) ǂ2 aat Handwritten documents, particularly books and other documents created before the invention of the printing press. May also be used to distinguish certain documents from published or otherwise printed documents, as in the cases of typed personal letters or a typescript from which printed versions are made. AAT
Manuscripts, [language] Use for all non-English manuscripts
Manuscripts for publication ǂ2 aat Use for manuscripts used as copy-text by typesetters, etc.
Manuscripts from print ǂ2 local Use for manuscripts copied directly from printed texts
Maps ǂ2 rbgenr Graphic delineations at a set scale, of all or part of the earth or another celestial sphere indicating the relative position of selected artificial and natural features. TGM Use for resources that are entirely, or substantially, composed of maps. Subdivide by location depicted in the maps, not by place of production/publication
Markings ǂ2 rbmscv Use for intentional or accidental marks applied manually in or on materials. RBMS
Martyrologies ǂ2 aat Lists, catalogs, histories, or accounts of religious martyrs. AAT
Masques ǂ2 rbgenr Short allegorical dramatic entertainments performed by masked performers, popular in the 16th and 17th centuries. AAT
Masques with music use Masques also use Dramatic music? Needs discussion
Maxims ǂ2 rbgenr Rules or principles of conduct, morality or prudence, expressed in sententious form. It is often used specifically for precepts of morality or prudence occurring in Old English verse, or for self-evident propositions assumed as a premise in mathematical or dialectical reasoning. The meaning of this term may overlap somewhat with Aphorisms AAT
Medical formularies ǂ2 rbgenr Use for works not having the contemporary status of a standard. RBMS Use for works formulating the ingredients and amounts to be used in medical preparations. UF Receipt books.
Memorandums ǂ2 aat Documents recording information used for internal communication. AAT Use for early modern manuscripts which consist of simple notes of something to be remembered, or a record (for future reference) of something that has been done, without the formulas and signature characteristic of a letter, and conventionally bearing the heading 'Memorandum' ('It is to be remembered') and often the writer's name (OED).
Menus ǂ2 rbgenr Lists of dishes to be served or available for meals. AAT
Military manuals ǂ2 rbgenr Use for manuals on military or naval instruction, training, or operations
Military orders ǂ2 rbgenr Use for commands issued by a military superior. Note: Use only if it is a directive issued from a higher authority to a lower one. RBMS
Miniature books (Printing) ǂ2 rbpri Use for volumes 10 cm or less in height RBMS
Miniatures (Illuminations) ǂ2 gmgpc Pictures in an illuminated manuscript; distinct from the initials and borders. For non-manuscripts, use Miniatures (Paintings) TGM
Miniatures (Paintings) ǂ2 gmgpc Paintings on a very small scale (usually five inches or less), especially the portraits on vellum or ivory popular in England and America from the Renaissance into the 1800s. For miniatures in manuscripts, use Miniatures (Illuminations) TGM
Minutes (administrative records) ǂ2 aat Records of what was said and done at meetings or conferences. AAT
Miscellanies ǂ2 aat Compilations of separate articles, treatises, studies, or literary compositions of various kinds brought together into one volume. For compilations of brief extracts of works that are considered the best examples of an author, subject matter, or literary form, use Anthologies. Per Peter Beal, "distinguished from the miscellany, whether printed or manuscript, in that anthologies tend to have a more formal aspect, being a deliberately assembled collection rather than a miscellaneous compilation which may have evolved somewhat randomly." AAT; Peter Beal, Dictionary of English Manuscript Terminology Ask yourself "Are these excerpts a carefully 'curated' collection of the best of the best? Or are they just a bunch of excerpts?" In case of doubt, also index under Anthologies. Use Poetical miscellanies for compilations of predominantly verse texts, or extracts from verse texts, by different authors and usually gleaned from different sources. Use Commonplace books for books in which the extracts are organized under specific headings or in alphabetical order.
Money orders ǂ2 aat Credit instruments ordering the payment of a specified amount of money, usually issued and payable at a bank or post office. AAT
Morality plays ǂ2 rbgenr Use for allegorical plays of the type which offer discourses in praise of morality between actors representing characters such as Charity, Faith, Death, etc. RBMS
Multiple printers ǂ2 rbmscv Use for evidence of a book having been set or printed by division among different workmen or firms RBMS
Musical notation ǂ2 aat General term for systems used to visually represent music through written words or standard notations. AAT Use for a system of expressing musical sounds through the use of written symbols. Use only when cataloging a resource other than on the scores format.
Musical works ǂ2 rbgenr Use for written compositions in musical notation not covered by a more specific genre
Mystery plays ǂ2 rbgenr Use for medieval religious plays based on scriptural incidents. RBMS
Myths and legends ǂ2 rbgenr Stories handed down by tradition from earlier times, usually concerned with a real person, place, or event, and popularly regarded as historical although not entirely verifiable. AAT (Legends (folk tales)) UF Legends.
Neo-Latin plays use Plays
Neo-Latin poems ǂ2 rbgenr Use for poems written in Latin since ca. 1300. RBMS
News bulletins ǂ2 aat Short reports of the latest news or events, usually in a television or radio broadcast context, but these also may appear as printed matter. AAT
Newsbooks ǂ2 aat Forerunners of newspapers, consisting of more than one leaf, published in the 16th and 17th centuries. For similar items consisting of one leaf, use "corantos." AAT
Newsletters ǂ2 rbgenr In the 16th and 17th centuries, manuscript reports produced for special subscribers and issued irregularly or weekly; from the 20th century to the present, periodic reports on the activities of a business or organization. AAT
Nonce collections ǂ2 rbmscv Use for volumes made up of previously published pamphlets reissued, usually with a collective title page. For volumes bound together for an owner, use Sammelbands (Provenance). RBMS
Nonsense verse ǂ2 rbmscv Highly rhythmic, humorous, light poetry in which sense is subordinated to sound. RBMS
Notebooks ǂ2 rbgenr Use for books in which notes of memorandums are recorded, or notes taken during a class, lecture, or meeting.
Novels ǂ2 aat Invented prose narratives of considerable length and a certain complexity that deal imaginatively with human experience through a connected sequence of events involving a group of persons in a specific setting. AAT
Oaths ǂ2 aat Any forms of attestation, written or verbal, by which persons signify that they are bound in conscience to perform an act faithfully and truthfully; also affirmations of the truth of a statement given before testifying, as in a court of law. AAT
Obituaries ǂ2 rbmscv Published notices of a death, usually with a brief biography of the deceased. AAT
Odes ǂ2 aat Lyric poems of exalted emotion devoted to the praise or celebration of its subject; often employing complex or irregular metrical form. AAT
Offsets (printing effects) ǂ2 aat Images or marks that result from an unintentional transfer of ink or other medium. For images intentionally transferred from a print or drawing to another sheet of paper, use "counterproofs." AAT
Orders in council ǂ2 aat Use for British royal orders issued by and with the advice of a privy council; without legal force unless authorized by a parliamentary act. AAT
Ordinaries of arms use Armorials
Operas ǂ2 rbgenr Here are entered musical compositions. General works about opera are entered under the heading Opera. LC Use for dramas set to music to be sung with instrumental accompaniment by singers usually in costume. Defintion: A dramatic musical work in which singing forms an essential part, chiefly consisting of recitatives, arias, and choruses, with orchestral accompaniment; a performance of such a work; a libretto or musical score for such a work.
Oratorios ǂ2 lcgft Here are entered musical compositions. Works about the oratorio are entered under the heading Oratorio. LC Use for a musical settings of a religious libretti for solo singers, chorus, and orchestra, in dramatic form but usually performed without scenery or costumes in concert-hall-or church. Defintion: A large-scale, usually narrative musical work for orchestra and voices, typically on a sacred theme and performed with little or no costume, scenery, or action. Also: this as a musical genre. Formerly also (U.S.): a concert of sacred music of any sort (obs.).
Overtures ǂ2 lcgft Here are entered overtures for orchestra. Overtures for other mediums of performance are entered under this heading followed by the medium, e.g. Overtures (Chamber orchestra). Works about the overture are entered under the heading Overture. LC Use for instrumental music composed as an introduction to an opera, oratorio, ballet, or other dramatic work, or intended for independent concert performance. Defintion: Music. An orchestral piece of varying form and dimensions, forming the opening or introduction to an opera, oratorio, or other extended composition, and often containing themes from the body of the work or otherwise indicating the character of it. Also: a similar orchestral piece, usually of descriptive or programmatic character, intended for independent performance; = concert overture n. at CONCERT n. Compounds 2.
Paintings ǂ2 gmgpc Use for all paintings except miniatures and watercolors, q.v.
Pamphlets ǂ2 aat Complete, nonperiodical printed works generally of fewer than 80 pages, often with a paper cover, sometimes short treatises on arguments or topics of current interest. For smaller printed works, of one sheet folded and not stitched or bound, use "leaflets." An independent publication consisting of a few leaves of printed matter fastened together but not bound. AAT Use for items 50 pages or less.
Pardons ǂ2 aat Official documents declaring the exemption of a convicted person from the penalties of an offense or crime by the power of the executor of laws. AAT
Parish registers use Parochial records
Parochial records ǂ2 aat Use for records established and kept by an ecclesiastical parish, recording chronologically baptisms, marriages, burials, and other information. UF Parish registers.
Parodies ǂ2 rbgenr Use for humorous, sometimes satiric, imitations of other works. RBMS
Part books ǂ2 rbgenr Use for copies of one or more (but not all) parts for the use of participating voices or instruments in a musical work
Pasquinades ǂ2 rbgenr Use for satires or lampoons intended to be posted in a public place. RBMS
Pattern books ǂ2 rbgenr Use for books of actual patterns. RBMS
Pedigrees use Genealogies
Pen and ink drawings use BT Drawings
Periodical illustrations ǂ2 gmgpc Detached illustrations are included as well as original drawings, photographs, and prints intended for publication or actually published as illustrations in periodicals. TGM
Periodicals ǂ2 rbgenr Publications issued at regular intervals of more than one day. AAT
Perpetual calendars ǂ2 rbgenr Use for tables that allow determination of the correct day of the week for any given date over a wide range of years. RBMS Use only when cataloging a stand-alone perpetual calendar.
Petitions ǂ2 aat Includes any written requests and lists of signatures submitted to an authority to appeal for the performance of specific action. AAT
Photographs ǂ2 gmgpc Refers to still images produced from radiation-sensitive materials (sensitive to light, electron beams, or nuclear radiation), generally by means of the chemical action of light on a sensitive film, paper, glass, or metal. AAT Photographs reproducing paintings or other artworks should NOT be traced in a 655.
Photomechanical prints ǂ2 gmgpc Prints made from photographically prepared printing surfaces. Most have a distinctive dot or screen pattern, but some are continuous tone. Usually planographic. UF Process prints TGM
Pictorial bindings (Binding) ǂ2 rbbin
Plans ǂ2 gmgpc Graphic delineations of a site, structure, or object in a horizontal projection. Projection lines are parallel to the picture plane rather than in perspective. TGM
Playbills ǂ2 rbgenr Use for single-sheet items advertising plays, usually announcing the cast. RBMS Assume printed unless manuscript is specified.
Players' parts ǂ2 local Use for actors' individual scripts, containing only their own dialogue and cue lines.
Playing cards ǂ2 gmgpc Cards made in sets of a designated number of cards and marked for use in playing one or more games or telling fortunes. TGM
Plays (performing arts compositions) ǂ2 aat Use for dramatic compositions, arranged for enactment, as by actors on a stage.
Plots use Scenarios
Poems ǂ2 rbgenr Written or oral compositions characterized by condensed language chosen for sound and suggestive power as well as meaning, and by the use of such literary techniques as structured meter, natural cadences, rhyme, or metaphor. AAT
Poetical miscellanies ǂ2 rbgenr Use for collections of contemporary poems by different authors, usually dealing with various topics and primarily published from the 16th through the 18th centuries. RBMS Use also for manuscript collections.
Polemics ǂ2 aat Aggressive, forcefully presented arguments, often disputing a policy or opinion. AAT
Portraits ǂ2 gmgpc Graphic representations, especially of the face, of real persons, usually posed, living or dead. Pictures whose purpose is the portrayal of an individual or several people, not pictures that merely include people as part of an event or scene. TGM Subdivide by gender (ǂx [Female or Male]) as well as century.
Postcards ǂ2 gmgpc Cards on which a message may be written or printed for mailing without an envelope; often include a pictorial, comic, or other scene on one side. TGM
Posters ǂ2 rbgenr Single or multi-sheet notices made to attract attention to events, activities, causes, goods, or services; also, purely decorative posters. For posting, usually in a public place; chiefly pictorial. Intended to make an immediate impression from a distance. TGM
Prayer books ǂ2 aat Books containing prayers and other forms of worship. AAT Additional info from RBMS "Use for books of personal prayer; they may include selections from liturgical books."
Prayers (literary works) ǂ2 aat Reverent petitions made to a deity or other spiritual entity. AAT Use for individually issued prayers, not in book form.
Presentation copies (Provenance) ǂ2 rbprov Use for materials that have been formally presented as a gift to a person or body. Use in conjunction with the relationship designators inscriber and former owner as appropriate. Note: in 2011-01-14: added because "inscriber" doesn't necessarily work well with manuscripts, but "presentation copies" works for both books and manuscripts. Update: in 2019-02-28 we reiterated that we want to keep "Presentation copies (Provenance) limited to very special unique objects, typically presentation manuscripts (the Esther Inglis sort of thing) or printed books with special bindings or title pages. Do not use for books that simply have a "For my dear friend..." handwritten on the endleaf.
Press kits ǂ2 aat Packets of promotional materials for distribution to the press, as at a press conference. For official or authoritative statements distributed to the press typically by a public relations firm or government agency, use "press releases." AAT
Pressbooks (theatre manuals) ǂ2 aat Manuals provided to theater owners, especially in the 1930s and 1940s, advising them on how to promote a particular motion picture being shown in their theater. AAT Use for exhibitors' campaign books.
Prices (Provenance) ǂ2 rbmscv Use for prices in materials indicating purchase cost information by a previous owner or relating to secondary selling, e.g., second-hand dealer prices, auction prices. RBMS Use for pre-19th century manuscript prices, especially auction prices.
Printed waste ǂ2 rbmscv Use for the presence of printed waste paper in bindings.
Printers' advertisements ǂ2 rbgenr Use for advertisements for books &c. printed by an entity who is clearly not the bookseller or publisher
Printers' devices (Printing) ǂ2 rbpri Emblematic designs or devices of a printer or publisher. The printer's mark as an identifying device was used in typographic books with the invention of printing in the 15th century; printers gradually added a blank piece of paper at the front of a book to protect the first page from soiling. The identifying device, monogram, or emblem was applied to this page or with a brief sentence at the rear of the book; when the printer's mark was incorporated into the colophon, it is sometimes itself known as a "colophon." AAT Use only for printers' devices cataloged as individual items. For printers' devices in the Folger rare book collection, search for "printer's device" as a phrase.
Prints ǂ2 gmgpc Images formed by transfer from one surface or source to another. Usually created with ink(s) and produced in multiple impressions. TGM Do not use narrower terms, e.g., Mezzotints, Etchings, Lithographs, etc.
Privileges (permissions) ǂ2 aat Authorizations for the printing and selling of a particular book or class of books, usually exclusively granted and for a specified period of time. Distinguished from "imprimaturs" which are authorizations to print or publish a work, implying approval or sanction of content, usually in a context of church or government censorship. AAT
Private press books (Publishing) ǂ2 rbpub
Prize books (Provenance) ǂ2 rbprov
Proclamations ǂ2 aat Documents that are publicly announced or officially declared; especially a public notice by an official of some order, intended action, or state of facts. AAT
Programs ǂ2 rbgenr Use for lists of the events, pieces, performers, speakers, etc., of an entertainment, ceremony, or the like. RBMS
Prologues and epilogues ǂ2 local Use for poems, speeches, or other literary works written to be spoken or performed before or after a play.
Promissory notes ǂ2 aat Unconditional written promises to pay on demand, or at a fixed or determined future time, a certain sum of money to, or to the order of, a specified person or to the bearer. AAT
Promptbooks ǂ2 rbgenr Use for plays with manuscript production annotations. RBMS
Proofs (Printing) ǂ2 rbpri Refers to trial sheets of printed matter that are checked against original manuscripts and on which errors can be corrected and alterations made. AAT (Proofs (printed matter)) For proofs of graphic materials, use Proofs (printed matter).
Proofs (printed matter) ǂ2 gmgpc In printmaking, impressions taken at any stage from a plate, block, or stone, but not considered part of the edition. In photography, photographic prints made as quick records of a negative or for clients to choose from, as with studio portraits. TGM Use a more specific term when appropriate: Trial proofs, Counterproofs, Proofs before letters. For proofs of textual material, use Proofs (Printing).
Proofs before letters ǂ2 gmgpc In printmaking, impressions complete except for a title or publication statement to be printed outside of the image area. TGM
Prophecies ǂ2 lcgft Use for written utterances declaring divine will and purpose, or predicting things to come.
Props use Stage props
Prospectuses ǂ2 aat Documents designed to inform prospective investors or patrons, consisting of a formal summary of a proposed commercial, literary, or other venture, or a description of the features or services of an institution or business. AAT
Proverbs ǂ2 aat Short, concise sayings repeated colloquially expressing a general truth or observation about human life or behavior, often embodying the folk wisdom of a group or nation. Distinguished from "aphorisms" which are statements of principle or precepts, often of known authorship. AAT
Psalms ǂ2 aat Sacred songs that may be sung or recited in religious worship, particularly those contained in the Book of Psalms in the Old Testament and Hebrew Scriptures. AAT
Psalters (books) ǂ2 aat Books or other document forms containing the Book of Psalms, which is composed of 150 psalms of the Old Testament. A psalter is usually divided into sections to be recited daily at Matins and Sunday Vespers, used as a liturgical book for the clergy in the Divine Office (forming the basis for the Breviary) or by the laity for private devotions. In addition to the psalms, psalters generally contain an ecclesiastical calendar, canticles, creeds, and the litany of the saints. AAT
Publishers' advertisements ǂ2 aat Advertising materials for those publishing books or prints. AAT Use Booksellers' advertisements rather than this term for examples appearing before the roles of bookseller and publisher were clearly differentiated.
Publishers' catalogs ǂ2 rbgenr Use Booksellers' catalogs rather than this term for examples appearing before the roles of bookseller and publisher were clearly differentiated. RBMS
Puzzles use Games
Questions and answers ǂ2 rbmscv Use for works consisting primarily of a series of questions and answers. RBMS
Quotations (texts) ǂ2 aat Excerpts of parts of a literary composition, as into another book or writing; use also for statements of market price of one or more securities. AAT
Radio plays ǂ2 rbgenr Use for scripts of radio plays
Receipt books use Cookbooks and/or Medical formularies. [Most Folger receipt books will require both use terms.]
Receipts (financial records) ǂ2 aat Written acknowledgment of the receiving or taking of goods or money delivered or paid. AAT
Recipes ǂ2 aat Sets of directions with a list of ingredients for making or preparing something, especially food. AAT
Reference books ǂ2 aat Books intended primarily for consultation rather than for consecutive reading. AAT
Regulations ǂ2 rbgenr BT Legal works. Regulations issued by a governmental agency, having the force of law, to interpret or implement the provisions of a statute. AAT (Administrative regulations)
Religious literature (genre) ǂ2 aat Literature having a religious subject or spirtual theme. AAT
Religious texts ǂ2 aat General term for texts of religion, sacred beliefs, or related to religious beliefs and practices. AAT
Resolutions (administrative records) ǂ2 aat Formal expressions of the opinion formed by some superior authority on matters referred to its decision and forwarded to inferior authorities for their instruction and government. AAT
Ribbon markers ǂ2 rbmscv Use for ribbons attached at the head of the spine to be used as a place marker in the book. For unattached devices intended to be inserted between leaves in a book as a place marker, use Bookmarks. RBMS
Riddles (documents) ǂ2 aat Puzzling questions or statements, written or oral, worded so as to exercise one's ingenuity in answering or discovering their hidden meaning; frequently used as a game or pastime. AAT
Romances ǂ2 rbgenr Use for medieval and Renaissance tales in prose or verse celebrating the adventures, in love and war, of some hero of chivalry. Do not use for modern romance novels. RBMS
Romantic fiction (popular fiction) ǂ2 aat Mass-market literary genre in which love is the central theme; often written by and for women and featuring plots that focus on finding and sustaining romantic relationships with an ideal partner. AAT
Ruling in red ǂ2 rbmscv Manuscript ruling in red ink in order to set off the text. RBMS
Sammelbands ǂ2 rbmscv Use for separately-produced works bound together for the owner during the medieval or early modern period. Note: this scope note is in the process of being revised, partly to remove the period limitation. RBMS
Satires ǂ2 rbgenr Literary compositions in verse or prose in which human folly and vice are held up to scorn, derision, or ridicule. AAT (Satires (document genre)) Folger practice: use for both literary and visual satires.
Sayings (literary works) ǂ2 aat Collections of familiar expressions or sentiments, often attributed to a particular person. Typically used in a more general sense than "epigrams" or "aphorisms." AAT
Scenarios ǂ2 rbgenr Use for plot outlines of dramatic works. RBMS
Scores ǂ2 rbgenr Original and entire drafts or transcripts of musical compositions or arrangements, with the parts of all the different instruments or voices written on staffs one above another, so that they can be read at a glance. AAT
Scrapbooks ǂ2 rbgenr Use for albums containing a variety of items, especially when those items serve as memorabilia. AAT
Screenplays use Film scripts
Seals (marks) ǂ2 aat Marks printed or impressed on a surface, in wax, or otherwise applied to a material by "seals (artifacts)," which are devices bearing a design, emblem, a letter, name, or words. AAT
Sermons ǂ2 rbgenr Religious discourses delivered as part of a church service. AAT
Set design drawings ǂ2 gmgpc Graphic delineations made for the design and production (or documentation of design and production) of stage settings for theatrical, movie, broadcast, or other performing arts productions. TGM
Ships' logs ǂ2 aat Daily records of the progress of a ship at sea, with notes on the weather and important incidents of the voyage. AAT
Ships' manifests ǂ2 aat Lists or invoices of cargo on a ship, usually containing marks or indication of contents or commodity, consignee, and other pertinent information for use at terminals or customhouses. AAT
Short films ǂ2 lcgft This heading is used as a genre/form heading for films usually limited to a running time of less than 40 minutes LC
Short stories ǂ2 aat Relatively brief invented prose narratives. AAT
Shorthand ǂ2 aat Methods of handwriting that use simplified strokes, abbreviations, or symbols to facilitate rapid writing. AAT
Signatures use Autographs
Signing patterns (Printing) ǂ2 rbpri Use for signatures with patterns such as alternating 12's and 6's. RBMS Use only in extremely unusual signing pattern situations.
Silent films ǂ2 lcgft This heading is used as a genre/form heading for films produced in the early days of the motion picture industry before the advent of talking films LC
Silhouettes ǂ2 gmgpc Images shown in profile in a single hue against a contrasting background; cut, drawn, painted, printed, or photographic; often portraits. TGM
Slides ǂ2 gmgpc Transparent materials on which there is a drawn image or a positive photographic image; intended to be bound or held in a mount and usually designed for use in a projector or viewer. TGM
Slurs (Printing) ǂ2 rbpri Use for blurred or doubled ink impressions caused by the sliding of the paper on the printing surface. RBMS
Songbooks ǂ2 aat Books containing brief musical compositions written or adapted for singing. AAT
Songs ǂ2 rbgenr Use for written poems that include musical notation, specify a tune, and/or call themselves a song.
Sonnets ǂ2 aat Poems consisting of 14 decasyllabic lines, often in a rhyming scheme. AAT
Souvenir programs ǂ2 aat Programs produced and distributed to mark special events, usually more lavishly designed and printed, and with more detailed contents than regular programs. AAT
Stage props ǂ2 gmgpc Use for movable physical objects used on a stage set that are not costume or structurally part of the set, such as furnishings, decorations, and objects held or touched by actors.
Subscription lists ǂ2 aat Lists or records of subscriptions and subscribers. AAT
Summonses ǂ2 aat Instruments delivered by a sheriff or other appropriate party, notifying a person that a court action has been commenced against the person and that the person is required to appear in court on the day named to answer the complaint. AAT
Surveys (documents) ǂ2 aat Documentation of examinations or inspections conducted in order to achieve a comprehensive view, as of a place, a group of related items, or to ascertain condition or value. For detailed lists of items on hand, or of items in a given category, use Inventories. For sets of questions submitted to a number of persons to obtain information, use Questionnaires. AAT
Tables (documents) ǂ2 aat Condensed, orderly arrangements of data, especially those in which the data are arranged in columns and rows. AAT
Telegrams ǂ2 aat Messages sent by telegraph. UF Cablegrams AAT
Textbooks ǂ2 aat Books used as standard works for the formal study of a particular subject. AAT
Theses. ǂ2 aat Discourses advancing an original point of view as a result of research, especially as a requirement for an academic degree. AAT
Tickets ǂ2 gmgpc Slips of paper, cardboard, or other material used for admission or passage. TGM
Ties (Binding) ǂ2 rbbin Cords, bands, or similar flexible devices used for fastening, especially by interlacing, such as in a knot or bow. AAT (Ties (fasteners)) Use whenever there is evidence of original ties on bindings, even if now missing.
Title pages ǂ2 gmgpc Pages bearing the title and usually the names of author and publisher, and date and place of publication of a book, portfolio, or other material. TGM Use when cataloging individual title pages in the art collection.
Toy theaters ǂ2 aat Toys comprising engravings in miniature of the characters, scenery, stage, and proscenium, either hand-colored or without color for the child to color him- or herself; they were designed to be cut out and mounted on stiff backing such as cardboard or wood. AAT
Tracts (literary works) ǂ2 aat Brief treatises or pamphlets for general distribution, usually on a religious or political topic. AAT
Translations (documents) ǂ2 aat Translated versions of a text. AAT
Treasure bindings ǂ2 rbbin "Covered with gold and silver, ivories, enamelwork, and gems." -- Needham. UF Medieval treasure bindings. RBMS Use for narrow terms Enamel bindings, Ivory bindings, Jewelled bindings, and Silver bindings.
Treaties ǂ2 aat Agreements or contracts made between two or more states, formally signed by duly authorized representatives, and usually ratified by the lawmaking authority of the states, as treaties of peace or alliance, or commercial treaties. AAT
Treatises ǂ2 aat Formal and systematic written expositions of the principles of a subject, generally longer and more detailed than essays. AAT
Trial proceedings ǂ2 rbgenr Use for official or unofficial written accounts of judicial trials of any kind
Trial proofs ǂ2 gmgpc Prints made before the completion of the accepted impression. TGM
Underscoring ǂ2 rbmscv UF Underlining RBMS Use for resources that have been underlined in manuscripts
Untrimmed edges ǂ2 rbmscv Use for edges of sheets retaining their original deckles. RBMS
Verses use Poems
Visionary literature (dream literature) ǂ2 aat Genre of literature in which the author writes as if the subject was been experienced in dreams, visions, or in ecstasy; often religious or otherwise having a strong moral message. For more whimsical works, use "fantasies." AAT
Visiting cards ǂ2 gmgpc Small cards bearing a person's name and sometimes address; presented when making a formal social call. May have a portrait, scene, or decoration; may be accompanied by an envelope. TGM
Vital statistics records ǂ2 aat Public records kept by a state, city, or other governmental subdivision, under a statutory provision, of births, deaths, marriages, diseases, divorces, and other life events. AAT
Volvelles ǂ2 aat Any of various reckoning devices consisting of movable discs surmounted by or carrying other graduated or figured circles for calculating, for example, phases of the moon, the time of the rising or setting sun, or the times of the tides; usually made of paper, cardboard, or vellum and often found preprinted in or attached to manuscripts or books of the 13th to the 16th century. AAT
Vues d'optique ǂ2 gmgpc Prints intended for viewing through an optical system such as a zogroscope that enhances the effect of perspective. Because the viewing device included a mirror, the lettering and image are usually laterally reversed. Common in the late 1700s in Europe for peep shows. TGM
Warrants ǂ2 aat Documents giving authority to do something; especially used in civil and criminal law for the arrest of persons or for their production in court as witnesses. AAT Most commonly used for documents authorizing payment
Watch papers ǂ2 gmgpc Circular papers used to ensure a tight fit between inner and outer cases of a pocket watch. Often contain watchmaker's or watch owner's name. TGM
Watercolors ǂ2 gmgpc Use for Watercolor drawings and Watercolor paintings. TGM
Watermarks (Paper) ǂ2 rbpap Use for any pattern in the paper which appears when the paper is held up to the light, and light shines through because the paper is thinner where the pattern is formed. Terms listed here are general designations of types of watermarks, and do not indicate specific shapes or patterns, which can be described in notes in the cataloguing record. Libraries may wish to sub- divide the general term Watermarks by the images they portray. For example: 655 Watermarks (Paper) ǂx Lion. RBMS Use when the item being cataloged is a watermark.
Wedding books ǂ2 rbgenr Use for works which recount and depict nuptial festivities and events, chiefly of royalty, nobility, or famous persons, and which may also include literary works offered to the principals, such as epithalamia or the Italian "per le nozze." RBMS
Wills ǂ2 aat Legal instruments in which a person declares the disposition of his/her property, to take effect after his/her death, and which is revocable during the lifetime of that person. AAT
Writing books ǂ2 rbgenr Use for books which provide instruction in handwriting or penmanship. RBMS
Writing tables (Paper) ǂ2 rbmscv Use for paper or vellum treated to enable erasure and intended for use with a metal stylus. RBMS
  1. "Approved" in this case means unproblematic terms that are present in Connexion Local Bibliographic Constant Data file.