[DCRM-L] DPC: relocating and editing confusing example in DCRMB7B10.3

Deborah J. Leslie DJLeslie at FOLGER.edu
Thu Oct 27 13:48:07 MDT 2011


There's a little ambiguity about ornaments and such. Although they are illustrative, they are not to be considered illustrations for the purpose of the 300‡b. So yes, either move the examples to 7B10.1, or change the wording on 7B10.3 to "Give fuller details of illustrative elements ..."

 

 

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From: dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu [mailto:dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu] On Behalf Of Carpenter, Jane

Sent: Wednesday, 26 October 2011 20:04

To: DCRM Revision Group List

Subject: [DCRM-L] DPC: relocating and editing confusing example in DCRMB7B10.3

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

While working on the new edition of Examples to Accompany DCRM(B), Nina Schneider and I went back and forth on which rule to use—7B10.1 or 7B10.3-- to justify notes describing ornamental initials, and publishers’ and printers’ devices.  

 

Rule 5C1.3 clearly states: “Do not regard ornaments (e.g., head-pieces, vignettes, tail-pieces, printers’ devices), pictorial covers, or pictorial dust jackets as illustrations.  If considered important, these may be mentioned in a note (see 7B10).”  

 

Although ornaments should not be considered as illustrations, the sample note for describing ornaments appears under 7B10.3, the rule dealing with illustrations: “Give fuller details of the illustrations, if considered important….”

 

Current text of second example in 7B10.3:

 

Woodcuts: ill., initials, publisher’s and printer’s devices.

 

Proposed change:

• Delete the above example from 7B10.3

• Revise wording of the sample note, and move it to 7B10.1, which governs notes on important physical details

 

Woodcuts: initials, publisher’s and printer’s devices.

 

Any objections?  Improvements?

 

Thanks for your feedback,

Nina Schneider, Editor of Examples to Accompany DCRM(B)

Jane Carpenter

 

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