<font face="georgia, serif">I'd hate to see something like a Wikipedia rule concerning cataloger judgement, that being what we mean here by presumption. Direct documentation is rarely available in such cases as those given by way of example. We often have little to go on except our presumptions, based on the 10,000+ books we've dealt with. The results of not presuming are not always neutral; that is, the resulting description may read as a positive assertion that the facts are other than what they presumably are.</font><div>
<font face="georgia, serif"><br></font></div><div><font face="georgia, serif">Anyway, where I feel that things are a bit up in the air, I have two rules: 1) Do not mislead. 2) When in doubt, explain in such a way that a reader of the record is made aware of another human being's conscious judgment--in other words, do not appear to invoke the spurious authority of standardized anonymity.<br>
</font><div><font face="'courier new', monospace"><br></font></div><div><font face="'courier new', monospace">RICHARD NOBLE : RARE BOOKS CATALOGER : JOHN HAY LIBRARY : BROWN UNIVERSITY<br>PROVIDENCE, RI 02912 : 401-863-1187/FAX 863-3384 : <a href="mailto:RICHARD_NOBLE@BROWN.EDU" target="_blank">RICHARD_NOBLE@BROWN.EDU</a> </font><br>
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 10:47 PM, Deborah J. Leslie <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:DJLeslie@folger.edu" target="_blank">DJLeslie@folger.edu</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
I like Manon's revision very much. I wonder, though, if we are opening the door for uncertainty too wide by the use of "presumed."<br>
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Deborah J. Leslie, M.A., M.L.S. | Head of Cataloging, Folger Shakespeare Library<br>
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</div><div class="HOEnZb"><div class="h5">I pretty much agree with everything Deborah says. The revision to<br>
4A6.2.2 that she supports is exactly what I proposed during the BSC meeting at ALA Annual (when Jain first raised the issue).<br>
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I should say that in August, after thinking some more about it, I made a follow-up suggestion to Jain privately, proposing the following revision of 4A6.2.2 (which is only slightly different than what I proposed at ALA Annual):<br>
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PROPOSED<br>
4A6.2.2. However, if the manufacturer is known or presumed not to be the publisher, distributor, etc., transcribe the manufacturer statement as such according to the instructions in 4E, 4F, and 4G. If the identity of the publisher, distributor, etc., can be determined or reasonably surmised, supply the name of the publisher, distributor, etc., in square brackets.<br>
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CURRENT<br>
4A6.2.2. However, if the manufacturer is known not to be the publisher, distributor, etc., and the identity of the publisher, distributor, etc., can be determined or reasonably surmised, supply the name of the publisher, distributor, etc., in square brackets and transcribe the manufacturer statement as such according to the instructions in 4E, 4F, and 4G.<br>
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Manon Théroux<br>
Head of Technical Services<br>
U.S. Senate Library<br>
SR-B15 Russell Senate Office Building<br>
Washington, DC 20510<br>
(202) 224-3833<br>
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