{{ :cerl_vi_title_page211x300.jpg?195}} ====== CERL Papers VI ====== > **//Many into one: Problems and opportunities in creating shared catalogues of older books//** (David Shaw, ed.).\\ Papers presented on 11 November 2005 at the CERL conference hosted by the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Rome.\\ London, Consortium of European Research Libraries, 2006.\\ ISBN 0-9541535-5-3. [Eight papers in English, with Italian summaries.]\\ -------------- {{:publications:cerl_papers:cerl_papers_order_form_2019.pdf|Order form}} -------------- **Contents** **Osvaldo Avallone** (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Rome): Introduction by the Director of the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Rome **Marco Paoli** (Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico, Rome): ICCU and the national collective catalogues SBN Index and EDIT16: from data gathering to fruition **Mauro Guerrini** (University of Florence): The language of the catalogue and the form of heading: vernacular, original, conventional **Neil Harris** (University of Udine): Tribal lays and the history of the fingerprint **Brian Hillyard** (National Library of Scotland): The early history of the fingerprint: a view from Edinburgh **Marina Venier** (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Rome): A new resource for the hand printed book: MAR.T.E. – Marche Tipografiche Editoriali Devices of the 17th-century Italian printers, publishers, booksellers **Géza Bakonyi** (University Library, Szeged): Old in the new: the XML Database of the Hungarian Shared Catalogue of Old Books **Florent Palluault** (Bibliothèque nationale de France): The Catalogue collectif de France (CCFr): today and tomorrow **Edwin Schroeder** (Beinecke Library at Yale): Helping researchers find what they don’t know they are looking for: access points in catalogue records at Yale University’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library