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resources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:newinterface [2020/01/24 13:13] – [3.5 Related Places] jahnke | resources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:newinterface [2020/01/27 09:46] – [3.6 Other Related Entities (Persons, Printers, Corporate Bodies)] jahnke | ||
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The CERL Thesaurus records the preferred name forms of an entity as they are used in CERL Member libraries. Heading forms differ according to the language used for cataloguing and the cataloguing rules applied. The CERL Thesaurus does not declare one of these name forms as authoritative, | The CERL Thesaurus records the preferred name forms of an entity as they are used in CERL Member libraries. Heading forms differ according to the language used for cataloguing and the cataloguing rules applied. The CERL Thesaurus does not declare one of these name forms as authoritative, | ||
- | Variant name forms do now have an additional code, indicating the type of the name form (**$0** in **4xx** fields). This code is mandatory. If in doubt, use '' | + | Variant name forms do now have an additional code, indicating the type of the name form (**$0** in **4xx** fields). This code is mandatory |
For a detailed description of the various fields and the input convention applying see: | For a detailed description of the various fields and the input convention applying see: | ||
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There is no prescribed syntax or a controlled list of abbreviations for reference works in the "Found In" field. | There is no prescribed syntax or a controlled list of abbreviations for reference works in the "Found In" field. | ||
- | The CERL Thesaurus is neither a bibliographic nor a provenance database, so editions and copies | + | The CERL Thesaurus is neither a bibliographic |
For a detailed description of the available fields and the input convention applying see: | For a detailed description of the available fields and the input convention applying see: | ||
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- | Sources that apply to a specific piece of information only (such as bibliographic data or an individual variant name form) should be recorded in that particular field. | + | Sources that apply to a specific piece of information only (such as bibliographic data or an individual variant name form) are recorded in that particular field. |
3.4 Notes and Biographical Data | 3.4 Notes and Biographical Data | ||
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- | 3.6 Other Related Entities (Persons, Printers, Corporate Bodies) | + | ==== 3.6 Other Related Entities (Persons, Printers, Corporate Bodies) |
+ | CERL Thesaurus records for persons, printers and corporate bodies can link to other records for any of these entity types to indicate family relationships, | ||
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+ | Records for places can only link to other places, not to persons, printers or corporate bodies (while any of these can link to a place record). | ||
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+ | For a detailed description of the available fields and the input convention applying see: | ||
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+ | In the Unimarc-based //CT Internal Format// three different fields are used, depending on the type of entity the link points to. In the form based editor there is only one (complex) data entry field for links to persons, printers and corporate bodies. Here the type of the target entity is selected from the drop down list. | ||
==== 3.7 Signs, Marks, Devices ==== | ==== 3.7 Signs, Marks, Devices ==== | ||
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