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: <code>1st Thorndike large print ed.</code> ''(Item says: First Thorndike large print edition)'' | : <code>1st Thorndike large print ed.</code> ''(Item says: First Thorndike large print edition)'' | ||
: <code>[Large print ed.]</code> ''(Item has no edition statement)'' | : <code>[Large print ed.]</code> ''(Item has no edition statement)'' | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 22:21, 19 August 2009
Watch out for deceptive phrases publishers may use. An edition statement reflecting a publisher's subsidiary does not justify creation of a new record. Consider examples like the following to be insignificant.
First Harcourt paperback edition.
University paperback edition.
Bracket edition statements that do not appear on the item.[1]
- Examples:
2nd ed.
(Item says: Second edition)[Mass-market pbk. ed.]
(Item has no edition statement)1st Thorndike large print ed.
(Item says: First Thorndike large print edition)[Large print ed.]
(Item has no edition statement)
References
- ↑ SCRAP minutes, Oct. 2007 "SCRAP decided that the old local practice of not bracketing many cataloger-supplied edition statements ... was no longer necessary. Please always follow proper AACR2R rules and bracket edition statements that are not taken from the item."