Howdy folks,
I have a question about newspaper cataloging (which I have
never done before)
I have run across several newspapers with an "equal" sign in
the 245 (Example: OCLC# 27730702, The Daytona gazette=news)
Every time I see a title like this there is always a 246
without the equal sign and usually a 246 with a dash.
I have a couple of theories about what this is, one being
instances of morning and evening papers like the Atlanta Journal and the
Atlanta Constitution used to be (we always called it the Atlanta Journal
Constitution back home ... no one ever talked about one without
mentioning the other). My other theory is that the equal sign and the
dash are right next to each other on the keyboard and someone could have
added the 246 with a dash later.
Any other ideas? Or better yet, does anyone know a valid
reason we should not change this in the catalog? We are giving all our
newspapers on microfilm call numbers here at UF, so I am having to edit
all the bib records anyway.
William C. (Hank) Young
University of Florida
Smathers Library East, 3rd floor