Roger's: Subject tentative weekly list 10/17-18

2010-04-23 Thread Roger Kohn
--- DISCLAIMER: The selected subject headings appearing here reflect only what I thought would be relevant for my work as a cataloger. Entries listed after And also are curious or mildly funny titles which might make you smile. Starting with twls0839, my comments will be sent on a

Roger's Classification tentative weekly list 10/17

2010-04-23 Thread Roger Kohn
--- DISCLAIMER: The full tentative weekly lists are available, unfortunately with some delay, at http://www.loc.gov/catdir/pcc/tentative/twls.html http://www.loc.gov/catdir/pcc/saco/ClassTentative/twlc.html which is the best place to check for the presence/absence of diacritics, rsk - r.

Re: Roger's Classification tentative weekly list 10/17

2010-04-23 Thread Joan C Biella
I appreciate your efforts to indicate the diacritics, but in this message they're still a bit confusing. 1) You say there is a dot under the final h in Yera, but the h did not come through any more than the dot did. 2) dot under the k in the original is confusing, since the only k we see is the

Re: Roger's Classification tentative weekly list 10/17

2010-04-23 Thread Yossi Galron
The problem is that cut-and-paste does not work when we are trying to do it from the Library of Congress web-site that hosts the lists - especially when diacritics are involved. Yossi On 4/23/10, Joan C Biella j...@loc.gov wrote: I appreciate your efforts to indicate the diacritics, but in

Benn

2010-04-23 Thread Barry Walfish
Dear Safranim, This is for Joan or someone else at LC who deals with Name headings. Would it be possible to get the heading Benn, Bencjon, 1905- changed to Benn, 1905-1989. The Jewish artist in question, Benn, originally from Poland, used the name Benn throughout his career. I don't believe

Re: Benn

2010-04-23 Thread Heidi G Lerner
Dear Barry, As a NACO cataloger you may go ahead and correct a NAR that has been incorrectly established. In this case you would invoke LCRI 22.1B Persons Treated in the Same Manner as Authors In determining the name by which a person is commonly known, the rule distinguishes between authors