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  Ambiguous Authorship and Uncertain Authenticity: A Cataloger's Dilemma
 
 
Title: Ambiguous Authorship and Uncertain Authenticity: A Cataloger's Dilemma
Author: Brubaker, Jana
Appeared in: Cataloging & Classification Quarterly
Paging: Volume 34 (2002) nr. 4 pages 19-30
Year: 2002-02-03
Contents: Cataloging works whose authorship is unclear or whose authenticity is in question is a long-standing issue that presents a unique challenge to the cataloger. AACR2R provides detailed guidance for determining the main entry heading, and the Subject Cataloging Manual includes instructions for the use of subdivisions; however, they are of limited assistance when dealing with ambiguous works. This article looks at some recent works that have generated controversy in their respective disciplines, and discusses the ideological and ethical implications of cataloging decisions made for them. Suggestions for cataloging these uncommon but vexing works include using notes that reflect the principles stated in the “Library Bill of Rights,” and rethinking our use of reference sources.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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