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This guide outlines the correct format for entering author information and cross-references based on given examples. Each entry must be structured to include the author's name, any relevant nicknames or titles, and a cross-reference, where applicable. Examples include working with both known and lesser-known authors, and the nuances of distinguishing between individuals with similar names. This resource is essential for anyone needing to catalog creative works accurately and consistently.
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Form of Entry Exercise Put the following headings into the correct form of entry and, if instructed, add the appropriate cross reference(s). Precede the cross reference with an “x.” Example: Werner Von Schliessen, A German writer (add appropriate cross reference) Schliessen, Werner von x Von Schliessen, Werner
The only indication of authorship on the title page says “by A femme fatale of Fargo.” Femme fatale of Fargo. (22.11D)
2. Mrs. Harry Heirdrier (Harold is her husband’s name.) Heirdrier, Harry, Mrs. (22.15B1)
3. Ms. Fifi La Figurina. Despite her name, Ms. La Figurina is an accountant living in Kailua who writes romance novels in her spare time in English. Add appropriate cross reference. La Figurina, Fifi. (22.5D1 English, 26.2A3) x Figurina, Fifi La.
4. Mrs. Tina Treehugger Treehugger, Tina. (22.5C5, 22.1B1)
6. The Committee to Regulate the Production of Hot Air. This important committee is part of the United States Senate. United States. Congress. Senate. Committee to Regulate the Production of Hot Air. (24.21B)
I.C. Klierlie. Mr. Klierlie, born in 1942, is still alive and in good health. His given name is Ichabod Cosgood Klierlie but he never uses his full name on anything he writes. (Hint: There are numerous people by the same name so you will need to distinguish him from the others.) Klierlie, I.C. (Ichabod Cosgood), 1942- (22.1A)