[DCRM-L] Genre term for printers' receipts?
Deborah J. Leslie
DJLeslie at FOLGER.edu
Wed Feb 28 10:16:01 MST 2018
Receipts (financial records) ǂ2 aat
Composite terms like "Binders' receipts" (which does exist) does not conform to NISO Z39.19, the standard for controlled vocabularies.
Deborah J. Leslie | Folger Shakespeare Library | djleslie at folger.edu |
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PS: If anybody wants to look at the record, it's in OCLC (1025342346). It's a legal document, but the case is a bit bizarre.
Bob
On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 10:55 AM, Robert Steele <rosteele at law.gwu.edu<mailto:rosteele at law.gwu.edu>> wrote:
I'm looking at a pamphlet printed in Montpellier, France, around 1813 by a printer's widow, Marie- Adelaide Picot, or as the colophon puts it: Mme. Picot, nee Fontenay. At the top of the first page is a manuscript annotation that is apparently the printer's receipt: 200 copies at 24 francs a sheet, total 168 francs, Montpellier le 21 may 181[...], Fontenay-Picot (note she is using her maiden name). I think it's extremely interesting, and I'd like to add an access point to the record... But "Printers' receipts" seems not to exist, and "Prices" seems not quite enough. Any ideas?
Robert Steele
Cataloging Librarian
Jacob Burns Law Library
George Washington University
716 20th St. NW
Washington DC 20052
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