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OBERLIN LCRI CUMULATED 1-47<br />

rev. 12-10<br />

1.1F7:CSB44<br />

If an added entry is required for a corporate body <strong>and</strong> the only prominently<br />

named source for the body's name on the item is its appearance in conjunction with a<br />

personal name being recorded in a statement <strong>of</strong> responsibility, apply one <strong>of</strong> the following<br />

methods:<br />

1) Enclose within parentheses the corporate name following the personal<br />

name(s) (e.g., "prepared by Mor<strong>to</strong>n J. Schussheim, Joshua M. Kay, Richard L. Wellons<br />

(Congressional Research Service, Library <strong>of</strong> Congress)").<br />

2) Give the corporate name in a quoted note (e.g., "Building Economics <strong>and</strong><br />

Regula<strong>to</strong>ry TEChnology Division, Center for Building Technology, National Engineering<br />

Labora<strong>to</strong>ry, National Bureau <strong>of</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ards.").<br />

1.1F11:CSB84<br />

Statements <strong>of</strong> responsibility<br />

Option Decision<br />

LC practice: Do not apply the optional provision <strong>of</strong> the <strong>rule</strong>.<br />

1.1F15:CSB17<br />

When illustration statements such as "117 pho<strong>to</strong>gravure plates, 26 colour<br />

plates," "with 115 illustrations," "illustrated with 10 woodcuts," etc., appear in the<br />

chief source, omit them unless<br />

1) an artist or illustra<strong>to</strong>r is named in the phrase; or<br />

information<br />

2) the phrase is inseparable from the title proper or other title<br />

1.1G1:CSB48<br />

Most such titles should be recorded as they appear (cf. "Le prince" example<br />

in 1.1G3). Generally restrict the application <strong>of</strong> this <strong>rule</strong> <strong>to</strong> cases in which the<br />

secondary titles do not appear in the same source as the predominant title.<br />

1.1G2:CSB97<br />

Items without a collective title<br />

LC practice: For car<strong>to</strong>graphic materials, micr<strong>of</strong>orms, <strong>and</strong> rare books <strong>and</strong><br />

other rare materials, describe the item as a unit or make a description for <strong>each</strong><br />

separately titled work, whichever solution seems better in the particular situation. For<br />

other materials, describe the item as a unit.

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