[DCRM-L] Full vs abbreviated language in notes

Fell, Todd todd.fell at yale.edu
Fri Oct 28 06:54:35 MDT 2011


Deborah,

I would prefer the use of full, normal sentences in notes. If one is concerned about the possible length of such notes, some guidance can be given in the rules, either through examples, or in the intro to the notes area.

Todd

From: dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu [mailto:dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu] On Behalf Of Deborah J. Leslie
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Subject: [DCRM-L] Full vs abbreviated language in notes

I apparently promised the DCRM(MS) group to look up some things and talk to some DCRM editors about the style of language in the note field, but figure a discussion in a wider forum would be more interesting.

The more time goes on, the readier I am to use full, normal sentences in notes, instead of the traditional abbreviated sentence structure that grew out of the space-saving milieu of the card. Not that I advocate verbosity or chattiness, but sentences with verbs and articles are so much easier to read and understand than those without. One also can't help but think that the RDA no-abbreviation approach will spread to the idea of not just abbreviating words, but sentences as well.

How about the rest of you? What style do you use when formulating notes?

Deborah J. Leslie, M.A., M.L.S. | Head of Cataloging, Folger Shakespeare Library | 201 East Capitol St., S.E. | Washington, D.C. 20003
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