SARA METCALFE
LSI 506




100 1_ $aLyon, Leverett S.
245 _4 $aThe national recovery administration :$b an analysis and appraisal /$c by Leverett S. Lyon ... [et al.].
260 __ $aWashington, D.C. :$bThe Brookings Institution, $c1935.
300 __ $axxii, 947 p. :$bill.; $c23 cm.
440 _0 $aInstitute of Economics of the Brookings Institution. Publication ;$v no. 60
504 __ $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
830 _ 0 $aPublication (Brookings Institution. Institute of Economics) ; $v no. 60.

100
Indicator 1 = Surname
$a 21.6B Work of shared responsibility with principal responsibility attributed to an
individual.

245
Indicator 4 = Non filing characters present
$a 1.1B1 Transcribe the title proper exactly as to wording, order, and spelling, but not necessarily as to punctuation and capitalization. Give accentuation and other diacritical marks that are present in the chief source of information (see 1.0G)
A.4A1 Capitalize the first word of a title. Capitalize other words as instructed
the rules for the language involved.
$b 1.1E1 Transcribe all other title information appearing in the chief source of information according to the instructions in 1.1B.
$c 21.6B1 Principal responsibility indicated in Director’s Preface. (Added entries for remaining authors are not listed as there are more than three authors 1.1F5)

260
$a 1.4C1 Transcribe a place of publication, etc. in the form and the grammatical case in which it appears.
A.7A1 Capitalize the names of places, publishers, distributors, and the manufacturers as instructed in the rules for the language involved.
B.14A Use the following abbreviations of the names of certain countries and of states, provinces and territories, etc., of Australia, Canada, and the United States.
$b 1.4D1 Give the name of the publisher, distributor, etc., following the place(s) to which it relates.
A.7A1 Capitalize the names of places, publishers, distributors, and the manufacturers as instructed in the rules for the language involved.
$c 1.4F1 For published items, give the date (i.e., year) of publication, distribution, etc. of the edition, revision, etc., named in the edition area.


300

$a 2.5B2 Give the number of pages, leaves, or columns in terms of the numbered or lettered sequences in the volume. Give the last numbered page, leaf, or column in each sequence and follow it with the appropriate term or abbreviation.
B.9 Page abbreviation = p.
$b 2.5C1 Give ill. For an illustrated printed monograph. Tables containing only words and/or numbers are not illustrations. Disregard illustrated title pages and minor illustrations.
B.9 Illustration abbreviation = ill.
$c 2.5D1 Give the height of the item in centimeters, to the next whole centimeter up. Measure the height of the binding if the volume is bound. Otherwise, measure the height of the item itself. If the item measures less than 10 centimeters, give the height in millimeters.
B.9 Centimeters abbreviation = cm.

440
Indicator 0 = No nonfiling characters present
$a 1.6B1 If an item is issued in a series, transcribe the title proper of the series as instructed in 1.1B.
A.9A1 Capitalize the title proper, parallel titles, other title information, and statements of responsibility of a series as instructed in A.4.
$v 1.6G1 Give the numbering of the item within the series in the terms given in the item. Use abbreviations as instructed in appendix B and numerals as instructed in appendix C.
B.9 Volume abbreviation = v.

504
$a 2.7B18 List the contents of an item, either selectively or fully, if it is considered necessary to show the presence of material not implied by the rest of the description; to stress items of particular importance; or to list the contents of a collection or of a multipart item. Then recording titles formally, take them form the source in the item being cataloged that provides the best identification.

830
Indicator 0 = No nonfiling characters present
$a 21.30L Make an added entry under the heading for a series for each separately cataloged work in the series if it provides a useful collocation.
$v 2.6 Record each series statement as instructed in 1.6



100 1_ $aLovelock, Frank A.
245 __ $aLovelock's American standard of excellence for purebred cattle, sheep and swine, $b being a compilation of the "scales of points" adopted by the different pure-bred live-stock breeders' associations of the United States /$c by Frank A. Lovelock.
260 __ $aSalem, Va. :$bF.A. Lovelock, $c1893.
300 __ $a143 p. :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
740 01 $aAmerican standard of excellence for pure-bred cattle, sheep and swine.

100
Indicator 1 = Surname
$a 21.4A1 Enter work, or collection of works, to selections from a work or works by one personal author (or any reprint, reissue, etc. of such a work) under the heading for that person whether named in the item being catalogued or not.

245
$a 1.1B1 Transcribe the title proper exactly as to wording, order, and spelling, but not necessarily as to punctuation and capitalization. Give accentuation and other diacritical marks that are present in the chief source of information (see 1.0G)
A.4A1 Capitalize the first word of a title. Capitalize other words as instructed
the rules for the language involved.
$b 1.1E1 Transcribe all other title information appearing in the chief source of information according to the instructions in 1.1B.
$c 1.1F1Transcribe statements of responsibility appearing prominently in the item in the form in which they appear there.
A.4F1 In the statement of responsibility element, capitalize as instructed in the rules for the language involved all personal and corporate names; titles of nobility; terms of address, honor, and distinction; and initials of societies, etc. accompanying personal names.

260
See example 1

300
See example 1
$a 1.5B2 Describe a single-part printed text item as instructed in 2.5B

740
$a 1.1B Abridge a long title proper only if this can be done without loss of essential information.
100 1_ $aPringsheim, Hans.
245 14 $aThe chemistry of the monosaccharides and of the polysaccharides /$c by Hans Pringsheim.
260 __ $aNew York :$b McGraw-Hill, $c1932.
300 __ $a413 p. :$ill. ;$c 23 cm.
440 _4 $aThe George Fisher Baker non-resident lectureship in chemistry at Cornell University ;$vv.6.
500 _0 $a"The translation of the German into English was made by Dr. Cleveland Abbe, Jr.” - Pref.
504 _0 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
700 1_ $aAbbe, Cleveland

100
See example 2 (Lovelock)

245
See example 1 & 2
No subfield b

260
See example 1 & 2 (for subfields a & c)
$b 1.4D2 give the name of a publisher, distributor, etc. in the shortest form in which it can be understood and identified internationally.

300
See example 2 (Lovelock)

440
B.9 Volume abbreviation = v.
See example 1 (Lyon)

500
$a 1.7A3 (Quotations) Give quotations from the item or from other sources in quation marks. Follow the quotation by an indication of its source, unless that source is the chief source of information. Do not use perscribed punctuation within quotations.
B.9 Preface abbreviation = pref.

504
See example 1 (Lyon)

700
$a 21.30K1 Make an added entry under the heading for a translator if the main entry is under the heading for a corporate body or under title.
100 1_ $aSanders, Alvin Howard
245 12 $aA history of the Percheron horse including hitherto unpublished data concerning the origin and development of the modern type of heavy draft, drawn from authentic documents, records and manuscripts in the national archives of the French government, together with a detailed account of the introduction and dissemination of the breed throughout the United States, to which is appended a symposium reflecting the view of leading contemporary importers and breeders touching the selection, feeding and general management of stallions, brood mares and foals /$cCompiled under the personal direction of Alvin Howard Sanders ;in collaboration with Wayne Dinsmore.
260 __ $aChicago :$bBreeder's Gazette Print, $c1917.
300 __ $a602 p. :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
504 _0 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
700 _0 $aDinsmore, Wayne.SS

100
$a 21.6B1 If, a work of shared responsibility, principal responsibility is attributed (by the wording or the layout of the chief source of information of the item being cataloged) to one person or corporate body, enter under the heading for that person or body.

245
See example 1

260
See example 1

300
See example 2 (Lovelock)

504
See example 1 (Lyon)

700
$a 21.30B1If the main entry is under the heading for one or two or three collaborating persons or bodies, make added entries under the headings for the others.


100 1_ $aWilson, Warren Hugh.
245 14 $aThe church of the open country :$ba study of the church for the working farmer /$cby Warren Hugh Wilson.
260 __ $aNew York :$bMissionary Education Movement, $c1911
300 __ $axiv, 238 p. :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
440 _0 $aForward mission study courses.
504 _0 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p.220-226) and index.

100
See example 2 (Lovelock)

245
See example 1 (Lyon)

260
See example 1 (Lyon)

300
See example 1 (Lyon)

440
See example 1 (Lyon)

504
See example 1 (Lyon)



100 1_ $aWeed, Clarence M.
245 10 $aFungi and fungicides :$ba practical manual, concerning the fungous diseases of cultivated plants and the means of preventing their ravages /$cby Clarence M. Weed.
260 __ $aNew York :$bOrange Judd, $c1894.
300 __ $avii, 228 p. :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
504 _0 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.

100
See example 2 (Lovelock)

245
See example 1 (Lyon)

260
See example 1 (Lyon)

300
See example 1 (Lyon)

504
See example 1 (Lyon)