Week 11 Flashcards
What are the “generally applied” tables? They can be used across schedules
Geo, Bio, translation, Artist & music translation
The goal for using geo tables to create cutters is to create…
Consistency for geographic locations
Geo tables are used to indicate…
Geographic subdivisions for topics
We ONLY use the regions and countries tables with a schedule instruction like…
“By region or country A-Z”, “By country,A-Z” or other such language. If not instructed, you cannot use the table
When dealing with region cutters, the cutter number is based on?
The name of the region used
How many cutters are you allowed to have in a notation?
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
What does .x mean in the tables?
The original cutter you created, it’s just an empty value
The biography table helps to organize…
Biographies on the shelf by providing cutters that keep related biographies on a subject together
The bio table may only be applied to…
An individual bio class # where the name of the ‘biographee’ is on the first cutter
CT is what general class?
Biographees
What are the Two types of biographies?
Individual and collective
Individual bios are about persons/group known for a connection with…
A field/discipline, a topic, an event. Bios of individuals will most often be located near their written works, or associated topics.
When a bio deals with a person not associated with a particular topic/discipline, use what schedule?
C (particularly CT)
The bio table may be used to bring out a specific aspect of an individual, but only applied to…
An individual bio classed under a bio class# in the schedules, or where the name of the biographee is on the first cutter
For individual bios, once you have the biography class # from schedules, you will…
Apply the biographees name as the first cutter & then consult the bio table to see if anything else needs to be brought out