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Deborah,<br><br>
In (B)<br><br>
1A2.2. Omission of pious invocations, etc. Omit, without using the mark
of omission, information found on the title page that constitutes neither
title information nor a statement of responsibility. Such information may
include pious invocations, quotations, devices, announcements, epigrams,
mottoes, prices, etc. (see 0G5.2). Transcribe or describe this kind of
information in a note if it is considered important. If such information
is a grammatically inseparable part (see 1B1) of one of the elements of
the title and statement of responsibility area, however, transcribe it as
such. If such information constitutes the only title-like information
present in the source, it may be used as a devised title according to the
provisions of 1B5.<br><br>
0G5.2. Information not considered part of any area. If omitting
grammatically separable information from the transcription because it is
not considered part of any area (pious invocations, etc.; see 1A2.2), do
not use the mark of omission. If considered important, give the omitted
information in a note.<br><br>
7A1.2. Notes, by their nature, cannot be enumerated exhaustively, but can
be categorized in terms of the areas of description to which they
pertain. In addition to notes relating to these areas, there are notes
that do not correspond to any area of the formalized areas of
description. Occasionally it may be useful to group together notes which
refer to more than one area, for instance when they are all based on one
source within the work, such as a <b>privilege</b> statement.<br><br>
Annie<br><br>
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At 10:37 PM 2/12/2007, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Another emergency question. It's
probably a huge mental lapse, but now I can't find anything that says we
shouldn't transcribe privilege statements. I know it's been general
practice to silently omit them, but where does it say that?<br>
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Trying not to panic in Wellington.<br>
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Deborah J. Leslie, M.A., M.L.S.<br>
Head of Cataloging<br>
Folger Shakespeare Library<br>
201 East Capitol St., S.E.<br>
Washington, DC 20003<br>
202.675-0369<br>
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