[DCRM-L] Genre Terms query: blank forms
Holly Phelps
HPhelps at librarycompany.org
Fri Feb 6 13:42:00 MST 2009
Wrong! A post-doc from the English Dept at U Iowa. But it was certainly
the obvious guess.
Michael Zinman has made the gift of many, many blank forms, mostly 18th
century legal documents. Ephemera are us.
H
H.A. Phelps
hphelps at librarycompany.org
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That would be Peter Stallybrass ...
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Hello Deborah,
I agree about the scope note. For the genre heading, it's immaterial
whether the form has been filled out in manuscript. Annotations,
including the completion of a blank form, we handle in 590 notes.
We have a fellow here at LCP this semester who is studying blank forms,
"textual instruments" he calls them, not for their manuscript notes, but
for their evidence in the history of printing. I don't think he's given
his colloquium yet (if he did, I missed it) so I can't give you more
specifics.
Holly
H.A. Phelps
Library Company of Philadelphia
hphelps at librarycompany.org
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From: dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu [mailto:dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu] On
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Subject: [DCRM-L] Genre Terms query: blank forms
"Blank forms" is in Genre Terms, but unscoped. AAT has a scope note for
"blank forms" that reads: Forms whose spaces provided for information
have not been filled.
The AAT scope doesn't sit quite right with me, because it's combining
both a genre (blank form) with copy-specific information (hasn't been
filled out). Does it make sense to anyone else that if and when RBMS
gives a scope note for this, it should apply to all copies of the
edition, regardless of what has happened to the form after distribution?
I also wonder why anyone would be interested in blank blank forms, but
not in filled-out blank forms.
Thoughts?
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Head of Cataloging
Folger Shakespeare Library
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