And meanwhile the patron is wandering in the desert supplicating the deity
for meaning.


On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 11:25 AM, James Weinheimer <
weinheimer.ji...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  On 04/07/2013 18:07, Elizabeth O'Keefe wrote:
> <snip>
>
> On a somewhat related issue (it was raised in Mac's post), is anyone
> else bothered by the display when only a death date is known?
>
> Smith, John, -1932
>
>  </snip>
>
> I have experienced the same thing. I recently cataloged an item with the
> subject heading:
> Agatha, Saint, -approximately 250.
>
> I copied and pasted it unthinkingly but when I was editing my record, I
> couldn't understand what this meant, and it was only when I realized that
> the earlier heading was:
> **Agatha,* *Saint,* *d. ca. 250
>
> and the "d." was changed to a hyphen, and the "ca." was changed to
> "approximately", did I understand what the heading was supposed to say. But
> that was only because I know the AACR2 heading.
>
> The new heading is incoherent.
>
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