Lin, J.C.: Undifferentiated names : a cataloging rule overlooked by catalogers, reference librarians, and library users (1994)
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- Abstract
- Persons with the same name cause confusion and problems for bibliographic access. To minimize the confusion and problems, rules and conventions have been used in indexing and cataloguing. From a historical perspective, discusses what kinds of problems originated from these rules in cataloguing, especially from 'undifferentiated name' treatment used in the current cataloging code AACR2. Also proposes a workable rule or a modified existing rule dealing with indifferentiated names