Michael Borries posted: >501 is for use for separate bibliographical works bound together, >either by the publisher or the library.
We prefer to use exact notes rather than lump everything in 500. This both frees us from determining note order and speeds finding a specific note. We use 501 for DVD special features, for example. In the recent book with inclusions, a 505 would need to include the book as well as the inclusions. If only moving the 300$e to a note, it should be 501 unless the book itself is added. MARC was made for us, not us for MARC. __ __ J. McRee (Mac) Elrod (m...@slc.bc.ca) {__ | / Special Libraries Cataloguing HTTP://www.slc.bc.ca/ ___} |__ \__________________________________________________________