I was at a presentation on RDA yesterday where someone mentioned that they 
would like to be able to indicate that what was on the t.p. was not the correct 
form but that there wasn't an option to do so in RDA.  So, absit omen... I 
guess [sic] is out, as well.... ?



Benjamin Abrahamse
Cataloging Coordinator
Acquisitions, Metadata and Enterprise Systems
MIT Libraries
617-253-7137


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[mailto:RDA-L@listserv.lac-bac.gc.ca] On Behalf Of Mike Tribby
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Subject: [RDA-L] latin, the dead language

In the conversations that many members of this list tend to find as boring and 
pointless as can be, it has been suggested that abbreviations based on Latin 
terms are arcane and that most library patrons likely don't understand them. I 
have mixed feelings about this, ranging from strong agreement that few know 
what "S.l." or "S.n." mean to dismay that we are supposedly cataloging for 
library users unfamiliar with "etc.", etc.

Today I'm cataloging a book about muscle development for bodybuilders, mostly 
weightlifters. It has a two-page glossary of Latin terms. Apparently these 
bodybuilders are better equipped to search our information silos than library 
users at large are.




Mike Tribby
Senior Cataloger
Quality Books Inc.
The Best of America's Independent Presses

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