I must be stupid today--Elizabeth is correct re. "FIGURE"

Sider, Sandra Sandra.Sider at sothebys.com
Sat Oct 30 11:21:05 MDT 1999


Everyone should ignore my previous post re. "figure."  I have edited the
entry for "Figure" below, q.v.
Any further comments?

(Sorry, Elizabeth!)
Sandra

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> > Sandra Sider / October 26, 1999
> > Revisions following ALA Annual meeting
> > 
> > DCRB  "GLOSSARY"  REVISIONS
> > 
> > N.B.  A few terms are slightly recast after working on the AMREMM
> Glossary
> > 
> > with Gregory.  "Fingerprinting" has been nixed by most people. Also,
> > because 
> > several terms are cross-referenced, it would not facilitate discussion
> to 
> > post one entry at a time for comment.  "[Stet]" means that the entry
> > remains 
> > unchanged from the current printed version.
> > 
> > Query    -- Add GATHERING?  Reactions have been very mixed so far.
> > *************************
> >     
> > Bibliographic description.  [Stet.]
> > 
> > Broadside, broadsheet. Cataloguer's term for single-sheet publication,
> > q.v.
> > 
> > Chief title. [Stet, using first sentence only.] See also Title proper.  
> > 
> > *Edition. [Stet, adding "(This definition is grossly oversimplified;
> > please 
> > see references for further clarification.)"]
> >  
> > Figure.  [N.B.: new term.]  An illustration printed on a page of text,
> or 
> > printed on a page which is an integral part of a gathering.  Plates can
> also contain numbered figures. See also
> > Plate.
> > 
> > Folder. [Stet.]
> > 
> > Frontispiece.  [N.B.: new term.] An illustrative leaf preceding (and
> > usually 
> > facing) the title page.  The frontispiece may be a plate, or may be an 
> > integral part of a gathering. 
> > 
> > Illustration. [Stet.]
> > 
> > Impression.  [Stet.]
> > 
> > *Issue.  [Stet, inserting "(usually)" before "of an impression" in the
> > first 
> > line.]
> > 
> > Leaf of plates.  [Stet.]
> > 
> > Plate.  A primarily illustrative leaf that is (usually) not an integral
> > part 
> > of a gathering.  Tables, scores, and similar material printed on leaves
> > that 
> > are not an integral part of a gathering are also treated as plates.  See
> > also 
> > Figure.
> > 
> > Printing. [N.B.: new term.]  See Impression.
> > 
> > Single-sheet publication. [Stet.]
> > 
> > *State.  [Stet.]
> > 
> > Title page.  The leaf on which the title proper appears.  [Stet for 
> > remainder.]
> > 
> > Title proper.  [Stet, but removing the word "chief" from first line.]
> See 
> > also Chief title.
> > 
> > Variant.  [Stet.]
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