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NACO Participants' Manual -3rd Edition - Library of Congress

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V. Citing Numeric/Chronological DesignationExamples:A. If the item cataloged is the first volume <strong>of</strong> a numbered multipart item, record thedate <strong>of</strong> publication as an open date.B. Generally, use a chronological designation instead <strong>of</strong> a publication date whengiving a 670 for a serial other than a monographic series. If there is no designationdate, use the numeric designation and the date <strong>of</strong> publication. Indicate, following thedesignation statement, if a surrogate was used.C. Do not translate designation statements.D. Capitalize the first word or abbreviation used with the numeric designation.If the work being cataloged is:cite as:The verdict, vol. 2, no. 1 (Feb. 1975)670 $a The verdict, Feb. 1975: $b t.p. ([data])["Feb. 1975" is the designation date]Not 670 $a The verdict, vol. 2, no. 1 (Feb. 1975): $b t.p. ([data])670 $a Studies in Confederate history, no. 1 (1966), surrogate: $b t.p. ([data])Not 670 $a Studies in Confederate history, 1966, surrogate: $b t.p. ([data])670 $a A New image <strong>of</strong> man ... 1977- : $b pt. 1, p. i (International Research Institutefor Man-Centered Environmental Sciences and Medicine)43

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