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OBERLIN LCRI CUMULATED 1-58<br />

rev. 12-10<br />

1.4D3:CSB89<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> publisher, distribu<strong>to</strong>r, etc.<br />

Consider the following as another example in 1.4D3a):<br />

but : Published for the Social Science Research<br />

Council by Heinemann<br />

not : For the Social Science Research Council by Heinemann<br />

1.4D4:CSB100<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> publisher, distribu<strong>to</strong>r, etc.<br />

Choice <strong>of</strong> Publishers<br />

LC practice: CIP Cataloging<br />

For the cataloging <strong>of</strong> CIPs at the galley stage, record only one place <strong>and</strong><br />

publisher. Take this information from that supplied by the publisher on the CIP data<br />

sheet. Do not record the name <strong>of</strong> a distribu<strong>to</strong>r, unless there is no publisher named.<br />

(Optionally, a cataloger may make any adjustment judged appropriate <strong>to</strong> reflect more<br />

nearly the imprint data provided in the galley.) At the CIP verification stage, adjust<br />

this information, if necessary, according <strong>to</strong> normal procedures for non-CIP <strong>and</strong> post-CIP<br />

cataloging.<br />

LC practice: Non-CIP <strong>and</strong> Post-CIP Cataloging<br />

Record the names <strong>of</strong> all publishers appearing on the chief source <strong>of</strong><br />

information <strong>of</strong> the edition being cataloged (or the names appearing on the single source<br />

used for the publisher statement when the publisher is not named on the chief source).<br />

Record also the name <strong>of</strong> a U.S. publisher appearing anywhere on the item when a non-U.S.<br />

publisher appears on the chief source.<br />

t.p.: Clarendon Press Oxford<br />

t.p. verso: Published in the United States by Oxford<br />

University Press, New York<br />

transcription<br />

260 ## $a Oxford : $b Clarendon Press ; $a New York : $b Oxford<br />

University Press<br />

If the chief source has on it a "general" imprint name that is shared by<br />

associated companies or by parent <strong>and</strong> branch companies <strong>and</strong> the specific firm names appear<br />

in a secondary position, generally assume that the first <strong>of</strong> these names represents the<br />

publisher <strong>of</strong> the item <strong>and</strong> combine that firm's name with the "general" imprint name. If<br />

this place is not in the U.S. <strong>and</strong> a U.S. place is coupled with one <strong>of</strong> the other firm<br />

names, add this place <strong>to</strong> the "general" imprint name also.<br />

t.p.: Pitman Publishing<br />

t.p. verso:<br />

Sir Isaac Pitman <strong>and</strong> Sons Ltd.<br />

Pitman House, Parker Street,<br />

Kingsway, London WC2B 5PB<br />

P.O. Box 46038, B<strong>and</strong>a Street,

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