<p>This book, first published in 1933, shows the more common difficulties in constructing library entries for author single-entries with references, and author-entries with added entries. These basic principles of cataloguing practice offer valuable advice to the cataloguer of books.</p> <p><strong>Part 1. Author Single-Entry</strong> 1. Introductory: Qualifications and Essentials 2. Cataloguing Conventions 3. The Arrangement of Material 4. References 5. Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature 6. Titles, Prefixes and Compound Names 7. The Series-Entry 8. Latin and Greek Authors 9. The Bible and Biblical Literature 10. Periodical Literature <b>Part 2. Subject-Entry</b> 11. Standard Forms of Catalogues 12. Short Catalogue-Entries 13. Joint-Authors 14. Cataloguing Fiction 15. Names and Headings 16. Anonymous Works 17. Various Forms of Names 18. Series-Entries 19. Classical Authors, the Bible, Periodicals 20. Analytical Entries 21. Books with Lengthy and Obscure Titles 22. The Cataloguing of Music 23. Annotations, Catalogues for Children 24. Alphabetical Arrangement <b>Part 3. Book-Indexing</b> 25. Book-Indexing</p>
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