Week 11 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the “generally applied” tables? They can be used across schedules

A

Geo, Bio, translation, Artist & music translation

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2
Q

The goal for using geo tables to create cutters is to create…

A

Consistency for geographic locations

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3
Q

Geo tables are used to indicate…

A

Geographic subdivisions for topics

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4
Q

We ONLY use the regions and countries tables with a schedule instruction like…

A

“By region or country A-Z”, “By country,A-Z” or other such language. If not instructed, you cannot use the table

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5
Q

When dealing with region cutters, the cutter number is based on?

A

The name of the region used

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6
Q

How many cutters are you allowed to have in a notation?

A

Two. You can append to the second cutter w/main entry name only if there are many works on this topic for this region already

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7
Q

What does .x mean in the tables?

A

The original cutter you created, it’s just an empty value

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8
Q

The biography table helps to organize…

A

Biographies on the shelf by providing cutters that keep related biographies on a subject together

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9
Q

The bio table may only be applied to…

A

An individual bio class # where the name of the ‘biographee’ is on the first cutter

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10
Q

CT is what general class?

A

Biographees

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11
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What are the Two types of biographies?

A

Individual and collective

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12
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Individual bios are about persons/group known for a connection with…

A

A field/discipline, a topic, an event. Bios of individuals will most often be located near their written works, or associated topics.

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13
Q

When a bio deals with a person not associated with a particular topic/discipline, use what schedule?

A

C (particularly CT)

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14
Q

The bio table may be used to bring out a specific aspect of an individual, but only applied to…

A

An individual bio classed under a bio class# in the schedules, or where the name of the biographee is on the first cutter

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15
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For individual bios, once you have the biography class # from schedules, you will…

A

Apply the biographees name as the first cutter & then consult the bio table to see if anything else needs to be brought out

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16
Q

Do not use bio table in general classes that state…

A

“Include biography” or “including biographies”

17
Q

The translation table is used to keep…

A

Translated works in the same language next to each other & separate works in the original language from the same work in another translated language

18
Q

You can use the translation table when a work has….

A

A uniform title, the language is provided and the main entry is a personal (not corporate) author or title

19
Q

Where can you apply the translation table?

A

To works all across the schedule except where prohibited or directed otherwise

20
Q

How to use translation table?

A

Add the two digit lang # for the lang of translation to main entry cutter. This is added as an extension, not its own cutter

21
Q

Table H9 shows you…

A

The number a country is (10 number, 5 number, etc)