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'''Large print'''/large type books are defined by [https://www.loc.gov/nls/resources/general-resources-on-disabilities/large-print-materials/ the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped of the Library of Congress] and [http://www.oclc.org/bibformats/en/fixedfield/form.html OCLC Bibliographic Standards and Formats].
 
* In OCLC, items labeled "large print" or "larger print," regardless of font size, should be coded as large print.
* In the CCS database, consider 13.5-point or larger font size to be large print.  (Note this would not include materials like "large print" Bibles with a smaller font size.)
* HarperLuxe's "larger print" books typically use 14-point type and should be considered large print.<ref>https://www.harpercollins.com/corporate/press-releases/harpercollins-publishers-introduces-the-new-luxury-in-reading-harperluxe/</ref>
* Harlequin's "larger print" books typically use 13.5-point type and should be considered large print.<ref>https://www.harlequin.com/shop/pages/larger-print.html</ref><ref>CAMM, November 14, 2018</ref>
 
==Fixed field (008)==
'''Form of Item (23) =''' <code>d</code>
 
==Variable fields==
; Edition (250)
:Record a formal [[edition]] statement that appears on the item. If a formal edition statement is lacking, but "Large print" or "Larger print" appears on the item, record that as an edition statement. If all these are lacking, ''optionally'' supply a bracketed edition statement in the form <code>[Large print edition].</code><ref name="RDA2_5_1_4">RDA 2.5.1.4 option</ref>.
 
{{example|indent=1|text=
250 1st Thorndike Press large print edition.
 
250 Larger print.
 
250 [Large print edition].
}}
 
:If there are multiple edition statements, in the CCS database record both statements in the same 250 field. (In OCLC, record separate edition statements in separate 250 fields.)
 
{{example|indent=1|text=
250    Revised edition, Large print.
}}
 
:When both "1st HarperLuxe edition" and "Larger print" appear on an item, they are different ways of saying the same thing (HarperLuxe is Harper's "larger print" imprint, so ''everything'' HarperLuxe publishes is "larger print"). In the CCS database, record both in the same 250 field.
 
:'''Example:'''
{{example|indent=1|text=
250    1st HarperLuxe edition, Larger print.
}}
 
; Extent of item (300 {{subfield|a}})
:''Optionally'', qualify the pagination with <code>(large print)</code>.
 
{{example|indent=1|text=
300    243 pages (large print) ;{{subfield|c}}25 cm
}}
 
; Font size (340 {{subfield|n}})
:Specify "large print" in a 340 field.  (Note that the first letter is lowercase, and there is no final period.<ref name="RDA3_13_1_3">RDA 3.13.1.3</ref><ref name="MARC_340">[http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/bd340.html MARC 21: 340]</ref>)
 
{{example|indent=1|text=340    {{subfield|n}}large print{{subfield|2}}rdafs}}
 
; Genre (655)
:Use the LCGFT genre heading <code>Large print books</code>.
 
{{example|indent=1|text=655  7 Large print books.{{subfield|2}}lcgft}}
 
==References==
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[[Category:Books]]
[[Category:Books]]
[[Category:Edition]]
[[Category:Edition]]
[[Category:Physical description]]
[[Category:Subject headings]]
[[Category:Subject headings]]
[[Category:Local practices]]
[[Category:Local practices]]
For books labeled "Larger print":
[[Category:National practices]]
 
# If the cataloger judges that the item in hand is intended to be used by people with visual impairments, then the Form fixed field element should be "d", the pagination in the 300 field should be qualified with "(large print)" and the "Large type books" genre heading should be used.  Otherwise, none of those should be used.
# If the cataloger judges that the item in hand is intended to be used by people with visual impairments, and there is no formal edition statement that would normally be transcribed (e.g. <code>250 2nd ed.</code>), then the "larger print" statement on the item should be added as an edition statement. (E.g. <code>250 Larger print.</code>) Otherwise, it should be given as a quoted note, along with where the statement was found.  (E.g. <code>500 "Larger print"—Cover.</code>)
# Each library may decide for themselves whether the print size of a given book is big enough to warrant shelving it with their other large print books or with their other regular print books.<ref name="scrapmin200712">[http://www.ccs.nsls.lib.il.us/ccs/minutes/scrap/2007/SCRAPMinutes2007_12.pdf SCRAP minutes, December 2007]</ref>
''(HarperLuxe and Harlequin are the primary publishers of this material. HarperLuxe's "larger print" books have a type size that is just short of the technical minimum requirement for large print, and thus should be considered to be intended for use by people with visual impairments.  Harlequin's "larger print" books have a type size that is basically the same as any normal hardcover or trade paperback book, and thus should not be considered to be intended for use by people with visual impairments.)''<ref name="scrapmin200712" />
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 28 August 2024

Large print/large type books are defined by the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped of the Library of Congress and OCLC Bibliographic Standards and Formats.

  • In OCLC, items labeled "large print" or "larger print," regardless of font size, should be coded as large print.
  • In the CCS database, consider 13.5-point or larger font size to be large print. (Note this would not include materials like "large print" Bibles with a smaller font size.)
  • HarperLuxe's "larger print" books typically use 14-point type and should be considered large print.[1]
  • Harlequin's "larger print" books typically use 13.5-point type and should be considered large print.[2][3]

Fixed field (008)

Form of Item (23) = d

Variable fields

Edition (250)
Record a formal edition statement that appears on the item. If a formal edition statement is lacking, but "Large print" or "Larger print" appears on the item, record that as an edition statement. If all these are lacking, optionally supply a bracketed edition statement in the form [Large print edition].[4].
250 1st Thorndike Press large print edition.

250 Larger print.

250 [Large print edition].
If there are multiple edition statements, in the CCS database record both statements in the same 250 field. (In OCLC, record separate edition statements in separate 250 fields.)
250    Revised edition, Large print.
When both "1st HarperLuxe edition" and "Larger print" appear on an item, they are different ways of saying the same thing (HarperLuxe is Harper's "larger print" imprint, so everything HarperLuxe publishes is "larger print"). In the CCS database, record both in the same 250 field.
Example:
250    1st HarperLuxe edition, Larger print.
Extent of item (300 ‡a)
Optionally, qualify the pagination with (large print).
300    243 pages (large print) ;‡c25 cm
Font size (340 ‡n)
Specify "large print" in a 340 field. (Note that the first letter is lowercase, and there is no final period.[5][6])
340    ‡nlarge print‡2rdafs
Genre (655)
Use the LCGFT genre heading Large print books.
655  7 Large print books.‡2lcgft

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