[DCRM-L] New citation for "Mortimer, R. French 16th cent." and Mortimer, R. Italian 16th cent."

nina cannizzaro ninacann39 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 27 14:23:09 MDT 2015


I did my Bachelor's thesis at Smith years ago on an incunabulum just
purchased by the rare book room, of which Ruth Mortimer was head. She was
an incredible person to learn from.
Nina Cannizzaro

On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 1:27 PM, Noble, Richard <richard_noble at brown.edu>
wrote:

> I know it must conform to convention, and to that I bow as we all do; but
> it is a pity to lose "Mortimer, R. ..." as the citation, given the very
> personal excellence that pervades these two catalogs (and the fact that
> their readers--because they make excellent reading--know them by that name).
>
> RICHARD NOBLE :: RARE MATERIALS CATALOGUER :: JOHN HAY LIBRARY
> BROWN UNIVERSITY  ::  PROVIDENCE, R.I. 02912  ::  401-863-1187
> <Richard_Noble at Br <RICHARD_NOBLE at BROWN.EDU>own.edu>
>
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 12:38 PM, Marcia Barrett <barrett at ucsc.edu> wrote:
>
>> The Standard Citation Forms group has provided separate citations for the
>> two parts of the Harvard College Library. Catalog of books and manuscripts:
>>
>> http://rbms.info/scf/?post_type=scf_entries&p=1200
>> http://rbms.info/scf/?post_type=scf_entries&p=2548
>>
>>
>> --
>> Marcia Barrett
>> Head, Technical Services
>> University Library
>> University of California
>> Santa Cruz, CA 95064
>> barrett at ucsc.edu
>> 831-459-5166
>>
>
>
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