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RE: question re citiation of JNUL Hebrew record in OCLC

Joan C Biella
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 18:58:02 -0700

Not sure I understand what you mean.  The cataloger creating or updating
the NAR always supplies the standard romanization regardless of whether
there is romanization in the item--or someone else's record for the
item.

Joan

>>> "Rachel Simon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/21/08 4:54 PM >>>
Many of these JNUL records have only Hebrew fields.
Rachel

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Subject: Re: question re citiation of JNUL Hebrew record in OCLC


As I understand the instructions it should be:
(hdg.: שריג, יהודית, 1954- = Sarig, Yehudit, 1954-  )
 
i.e. both: Hebrew and romanized.
 
Yossi


 
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Heidi Lerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:


Dear group,
 
I would like to cite a Hebrew script form of a personal name that I
found on a JNUL record in OCLC. I am not sure how to cite it in a 670. 
 
Would it be permissible to do it as:
 
670 OCLC, July 21, 2008ǂb(hdg.: שריג, יהודית, 1954-)
 
 
[the hyphen displays correctly in OCLC]
 
or should it be something like:
 
670 OCLC, July 21, 2009$b(hdg.: Śarig, Yehudit,  1954- [in Heb.])
 
    
 
I would like to hear from my colleagues on this matter.
 
Thank you, Heidi
 
 
Heidi G. Lerner
Hebraica/Judaica Cataloger
Catalog Dept.
Stanford University Libraries
Stanford, CA  94305-6004
ph: 650-725-9953
fax: 650-725-1120
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