Ugh!

On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 11:21 AM, Benjamin A Abrahamse <babra...@mit.edu>wrote:

>  RDA geniuses:****
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> I know that under RDA we no longer use brackets to indicate a range of
> unnumbered pages or leaves in the physical description.  What about in
> notes? RDA 1.10.4 says, "Refer to passages in the resource, or in other
> sources, if these either support assertions made in the description" but
> nothing about what to do if you're referring to an unnumbered page.  Doing
> an "RDA quick search" for unnumbered pages brings up plenty of instructions
> but none (that I saw) regarding notes.****
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> E.g.: ****
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> Includes bibliographic resources (pages [67]-69).****
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> or****
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> Includes bibliographic resources (unnumbered page 67-page 69).****
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> ???****
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> Thanks,****
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> --Ben****
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> Benjamin Abrahamse****
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> Acquisitions, Metadata and Enterprise Systems****
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