My slide is as the following. See if it is helpful.
•Use square brackets with a description to replace symbols that cannot be
reproduced and make an explanatory note if necessary 1.7.5

Example:  My name is Brain [crossed out] Brian
•LC-PS: use techniques such as omit the symbol, or replace by existing
characters without serious distortion or loss of intelligibility for a
minimum of interpolation to users’ searching and interpretation.

Example:

245 *  *$a "W" today! Tomorrow?

246 *  *$a Women today! Tomorrow?

500 *  *$a In title, the symbol for female appears under the letter "W" .

When I was your age

245 *  *$a When I was your age STOP

500 *  *$a In title, "STOP" appears as a stop sign.

I ❤ a piano

245 * ** *$a I [love] a piano

246 *  *$a I heart a piano

500*   *$a On title page "[love]" appears as a heart.

Thanks,
Joan Wang
Illinois Heartland Library System

On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 11:20 AM, Baumgarten, Richard, JCL <
baumgart...@jocolibrary.org> wrote:

>  I am working on a record that has a trademark symbol in the title.  Do I
> transcribe the symbol as it appears on the title page or ignore it?
> Chapter 6.2 isn’t providing much help for me. ****
>
> ** **
>
> Richard Baumgarten****
>
> Cataloger ****
>
> Johnson County Library****
>
> P.O. Box 2901****
>
> Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66201-1301****
>
> (913) 826-4494****
>
> baumgart...@jocolibrary.org****
>



-- 
Zhonghong (Joan) Wang, Ph.D.
Cataloger -- CMC
Illinois Heartland Library System (Edwardsville Office)
6725 Goshen Road
Edwardsville, IL 62025
618.656.3216x409
618.656.9401Fax

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