Kyle Banerjee wrote:
I think it would be worthwhile discussing what you can/cannot count on as
well as the reliability of certain data points.
There is a natural tendency among noncatalogers to rely on specifications
for figuring out what data will be where. However, some fields that may
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So, I'd be interested in hearing: what are some of the canonical events in
recent cataloging history that help explain the most common patterns we're
likely to run across in the wild? Events might refer to a number of
things. Maybe official changes in standards; maybe widespread changes in
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