[DCRM-L] 510 Springer

Schneider, Nina nschneider at humnet.ucla.edu
Fri Dec 6 10:04:27 MST 2013


Hi Amber

Do you know about the Standard Citation Forms? It's being revised, but the printed version is available for use. It's also available under "Catalogers' Desktop".

VanWingen, Peter M.
Standard citation forms for published bibliographies and catalogs used in rare book cataloging.
2nd ed.
Chicago: ALA, 1996
ISBN: 0-8444-0872-7

It's possible that it refers to Springer & Klassen. Mennonite bibliography, 1631-1961? Not sure what you are working on.

Not sure if anyone has another trick, but when in doubt, I would search "Springer" as an author and "bibliography" as a subject in our OPAC or in OCLC. That usually produces some helpful hints.

Hope this helps.

Nina


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From: dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu [mailto:dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu] On Behalf Of Amber Billey
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Subject: [DCRM-L] 510 Springer

Hi,

I'm cataloging several early 18th century publications from Amsterdam today. Some of the items have copy in OCLC that refer to citations in "Springer."

510 4_ $a Springer $c 8433

What is the fuller (or fuller) citation for Springer?
Also, Is there a list somewhere of the common bibliographies and their brief $a citation we frequently reference in the 510?

Thanks,
Amber


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University of Vermont

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