[DCRM-L] Domestic mending evidence

Cawelti, Andrea cawelti at fas.harvard.edu
Fri May 18 09:58:23 MDT 2018


Thank you so much for helping me think through this one.  I hadn't in fact looked at Ligatus as my mind was focused on paper, which it shouldn't have been.  I see that they build a hierarchy under "repairing techniques":
http://www.ligatus.org.uk/lob/concept/3209

I've sent several of our score records featuring home repairs, as an attachment; if anyone cannot receive attachments but really wants to see these records, please email me separately and I'll be happy to send them.
You all lighten my load, thank you,
andrea

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   1. Domestic mending evidence (Cawelti, Andrea)
   2. Re: Domestic mending evidence (Noble, Richard)
   3. Re: Domestic mending evidence (Lois Reibach)
   4. Re: Domestic mending evidence (Deborah J. Leslie)


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Fellow catalogers, I have a researcher who is interested in home repair jobs from the 18th cen. music or books, particularly sewing pages together at plate marks, and wax use in mending paper and bindings.  As I've now assembled quite a few fine examples through a variety of keyword searching, would like to add a genre term to make retrieval easier in future.  What do people recommend for such a term?  I'm completely at sea here, and will be pathetically grateful for any suggestions, either of an existing term, or for a local term to harness.
Grateful thanks, andrea
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(Ms.) Andrea Cawelti
Ward Music Cataloger
Houghton Library
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA  02138

Phone: (617) 998-5259
FAX: (617) 495-1376
E-mail: cawelti at fas.harvard.edu<mailto:cawelti at fas.harvard.edu>

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Date: Thu, 17 May 2018 23:18:11 -0400
From: "Noble, Richard" <richard_noble at brown.edu>
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"As I?ve now assembled quite a few fine examples through a variety of keyword searching"

Links please.

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 Thu, May 17, 2018 at 6:05 PM, Cawelti, Andrea <cawelti at fas.harvard.edu>
wrote:

> Fellow catalogers, I have a researcher who is interested in home 
> repair jobs from the 18th cen. music or books, particularly sewing 
> pages together at plate marks, and wax use in mending paper and 
> bindings.  As I?ve now assembled quite a few fine examples through a 
> variety of keyword searching, would like to add a genre term to make 
> retrieval easier in future.  What do people recommend for such a term?  
> I?m completely at sea here, and will be pathetically grateful for any 
> suggestions, either of an existing term, or for a local term to harness.
>
> Grateful thanks, andrea
>
> --
>
> (Ms.) Andrea Cawelti
> Ward Music Cataloger
> Houghton Library
> Harvard University
> Cambridge, MA  02138
>
> Phone: (617) 998-5259
> FAX: (617) 495-1376
> E-mail: cawelti at fas.harvard.edu
>
>
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Date: Fri, 18 May 2018 09:29:06 -0400
From: Lois Reibach <lrreibach at gmail.com>
To: "DCRM Users' Group" <dcrm-l at lib.byu.edu>
Subject: Re: [DCRM-L] Domestic mending evidence
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I would probably use something like Mending $v Specimens. $2 aat although I just looked and aat doesn't show subdivisions in their hierarchy.

On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 6:05 PM, Cawelti, Andrea <cawelti at fas.harvard.edu>
wrote:

> Fellow catalogers, I have a researcher who is interested in home 
> repair jobs from the 18th cen. music or books, particularly sewing 
> pages together at plate marks, and wax use in mending paper and 
> bindings.  As I?ve now assembled quite a few fine examples through a 
> variety of keyword searching, would like to add a genre term to make 
> retrieval easier in future.  What do people recommend for such a term?  
> I?m completely at sea here, and will be pathetically grateful for any 
> suggestions, either of an existing term, or for a local term to harness.
>
> Grateful thanks, andrea
>
> --
>
> (Ms.) Andrea Cawelti
> Ward Music Cataloger
> Houghton Library
> Harvard University
> Cambridge, MA  02138
>
> Phone: (617) 998-5259
> FAX: (617) 495-1376
> E-mail: cawelti at fas.harvard.edu
>
>
>



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Lois Reibach
Bibliographer
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia
219 South Sixth Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106

lrreibach at gmail.com
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Date: Fri, 18 May 2018 14:28:12 +0000
From: "Deborah J. Leslie" <DJLeslie at FOLGER.edu>
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Subject: Re: [DCRM-L] Domestic mending evidence
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AAT doesn't permit subdivisions. Have you looked in Ligatus Language of Bindings<http://www.ligatus.org.uk/lob/> database to see if anything fits?

Deborah J. Leslie | Folger Shakespeare Library | djleslie at folger.edu |

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I would probably use something like Mending $v Specimens. $2 aat although I just looked and aat doesn't show subdivisions in their hierarchy.

On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 6:05 PM, Cawelti, Andrea <cawelti at fas.harvard.edu<mailto:cawelti at fas.harvard.edu>> wrote:
Fellow catalogers, I have a researcher who is interested in home repair jobs from the 18th cen. music or books, particularly sewing pages together at plate marks, and wax use in mending paper and bindings.  As I?ve now assembled quite a few fine examples through a variety of keyword searching, would like to add a genre term to make retrieval easier in future.  What do people recommend for such a term?  I?m completely at sea here, and will be pathetically grateful for any suggestions, either of an existing term, or for a local term to harness.
Grateful thanks, andrea
--
(Ms.) Andrea Cawelti
Ward Music Cataloger
Houghton Library
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA  02138

Phone: (617) 998-5259
FAX: (617) 495-1376
E-mail: cawelti at fas.harvard.edu<mailto:cawelti at fas.harvard.edu>




--
Lois Reibach
Bibliographer
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia
219 South Sixth Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106

lrreibach at gmail.com<mailto:lrreibach at gmail.com>
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