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This article gives examples of standard ways that notes are worded in Hamnet records. Keeping in mind that notes employ natural language, and as such the wording will vary as needed to convey the information clearly and concisely. More technical information for catalogers is available at [[MARC 500 General Note]].
This article gives examples of standard ways that notes are worded in Hamnet records. Keep in mind that notes employ natural language, and as such, the wording will vary as needed to convey the information clearly and concisely. More technical information for catalogers is available at [[MARC 500 General Note]].
 
This page will be built gradually as different kinds of notes are encountered in the course of cataloging.


==Anonymity and attribution==
==Anonymity and attribution==
*Published anonymously; author unknown.
*Published anonymously; author unknown.
*Published anonymously; by [known author's name...].
*Published anonymously; by [...].
*Published anonymously; attributed to [...]  
*Published anonymously; attributed to [...]  
*The translator, '[initials as given on resource]' has not been identified.


[[Category:Cataloging]]
[[Category:Cataloging]]
[[Category:Staff policies and procedures]]
[[Category:Staff policies and procedures]]

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This article gives examples of standard ways that notes are worded in Hamnet records. Keep in mind that notes employ natural language, and as such, the wording will vary as needed to convey the information clearly and concisely. More technical information for catalogers is available at MARC 500 General Note.

This page will be built gradually as different kinds of notes are encountered in the course of cataloging.

Anonymity and attribution

  • Published anonymously; author unknown.
  • Published anonymously; by [...].
  • Published anonymously; attributed to [...]
  • The translator, '[initials as given on resource]' has not been identified.