[DCRM-L] Cataloging guidelines for manuscripts in non-Latin scripts
Van Kleeck,David A
dvankleeck at ufl.edu
Tue Nov 8 11:35:43 MST 2022
Would the information here (https://rbms.info/dcrm/dcrmmss/) help?
Dave
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David Van Kleeck, MLIS
Authorities/Identities Librarian
Resource Description Services
George A. Smathers Libraries
University of Florida
dvankleeck at ufl.edu<mailto:dvankleeck at ufl.edu>
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Hello,
A colleague is looking for any documentation for cataloging practices and guidelines for manuscripts and manuscript codices in non-Latin scripts. She has not been able to locate any such documentation online that is dedicated specifically to non-print, unique items that are handwritten. Are any of you familiar with such a resource? Do any of you have internal documentation, or are there any standards that have been developed that would serve a similar function to the PCC Guidelines for Creating Bibliographic Records in Multiple Character Sets?
Thanks,
--Ann
Ann K.D. Myers
Rare Books Cataloger
Stanford Libraries
Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives
415 Broadway, Floor 1, 8406
Redwood City, CA 94063
akdmyers at stanford.edu<mailto:akdmyers at stanford.edu>
she/her/hers
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