[Classweb-users] PQ2084.A6-.Z3

Paul G Weiss pwei at loc.gov
Tue Sep 22 09:10:04 EDT 2009


Yes, the "e.g." was inadvertently omitted.  It will be added with
tomorrow's update to Class Web.

Paul Weiss
Library of Congress
Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Directorate
Policy and Standards Division

>>> Casey A Mullin <cmullin at stanford.edu> 9/21/2009 6:09 PM >>>
Caption: Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de,
1694-1778--Letters--Letters 
to special persons, A-Z

Should there be an "e.g.," here? Without it, the implication is that 
every person with whom Voltaire ever corresponded would need to be 
established when a cutter is used here. Common sense seems to suggest 
otherwise.

Here are a few LC records that use cutters *not* listed here:
OCLC #2898108
57165059
47255155
16219620

This part of the schedule does not seem to follow a prescribed pattern,

so I'm not finding help in the SCM either. Any insight would be
appreciated.

Thanks,
Casey
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