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  • × author_ss:"Carpenter, M."
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  1. Carpenter, M.: Does cataloging theory rest on a mistake? (1992) 0.02
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    Series
    ALCTS papers on library technical services and collections; no.2
  2. Carpenter, M.: Seymour Lubetzky as a teacher of cataloging (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Presents a brief account of the career of Seymour Lubetzky, both through his writing and work on cataloguing code revision, leading to AACR but also as a teacher of cataloguuing to future librarians
  3. Carpenter, M.: ¬The original 73 rules of the British Museum : a preliminary analysis (2002) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The well-known 91 rules of the 1841 British Museum catalog, adopted in July 1839, had an ancestor in a draft of 73 rules from March 1839, a document that might be called the original rules of Anthony Panizzi. The code, finally sanctioned by the British Museum Trustees, has some substantial differences from the original draft, differences that seem to foreshadow later discussion on cataloging rules. In this preliminary analysis, some of these differences are described. Additionally, the origin of the rules is discussed.