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Add and enhance '''contents notes''' whenever possible to improve patron access. | |||
;Contents notes are required for the following: | |||
*Short story collections by multiple authors | |||
*Plays | |||
*Literary collections (two or more forms of literature) | |||
*Fairy tales | |||
*Song titles (sheet music or Music CDs) | |||
*Supreme Court cases | |||
*Collective biographies | |||
;Contents notes are not required for the following: | |||
*Poetry | |||
* | *Speeches ''(EXCEPTION: Representative American Speeches)'' | ||
* | *Essays ''(EXCEPTION: Best American Essays)'' | ||
* | *Excerpts | ||
*Complete works | |||
*Myths | |||
*Fake-books | |||
*Encyclopedic reference works | |||
*Miscellaneous writings— quotations, letters, anecdotes | |||
*Chapter headings | |||
[[Category:Notes]] | |||
[[Category:Local practices]] | |||
[[Category:National practices]] | |||
Latest revision as of 19:13, 14 February 2022
Add and enhance contents notes whenever possible to improve patron access.
- Contents notes are required for the following
- Short story collections by multiple authors
- Plays
- Literary collections (two or more forms of literature)
- Fairy tales
- Song titles (sheet music or Music CDs)
- Supreme Court cases
- Collective biographies
- Contents notes are not required for the following
- Poetry
- Speeches (EXCEPTION: Representative American Speeches)
- Essays (EXCEPTION: Best American Essays)
- Excerpts
- Complete works
- Myths
- Fake-books
- Encyclopedic reference works
- Miscellaneous writings— quotations, letters, anecdotes
- Chapter headings