Well, I copied the record from the JNUL record and it had a 240. I can alter
it, but do you think it's a good practice to trace it both ways?

 

MRS

 

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I believe the practice at the National Library in Jerusalem is now toward an
added 246 field and not a 240

 

Yossi

 


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On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Marlene Schiffman <schif...@yu.edu> wrote:



A question about a bib record.  Would you add a 240 for Vaad spelled with
one vav as opposed to two? (a la Elhanan)

 

MRS

 

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Judaica Cataloger

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Yeshiva University

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New York, NY 10033

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