Zc96 - Belles-Lettres by Location
Yale Collection of Western Americana
Scope
Use for belles-lettres about a specific locality.
Classification
- The second line uses a standard Yale number for states, Canadian provinces, or one of the following regions:
A11 | Mississippi - Missouri Valley |
A12 | Southwest |
A13 | Pacific Coast |
A14 | Canadian Northwest |
- The third line is a cutter for the author using C.A. Cutter’s three figure author table.
- The fourth line is one-digit, made up cutter number for the title.
- The fifth line is the four-digit imprint date. Add a letter (b-z) designation to distinguish works issued in the same year.
- For translations, the conventional translation letters are used after the cutter number for title.
Example
Norris, Frank. McTeague, a story of San Francisco, 1899.
Zc96 | Work of belles-lettres relating to the West |
C2 | Number for California |
N793 | Cutter for Norris |
M25 | Cutter for title |
1899 | Year of publication |
Pseudonymous works
- Class all works by an author who writes under multiple names in one location.
- Use the existing author cutter if the author has been classed previously in Zc96.
- If the author is new to Zc96, choose a preferred name, if one exists, following instructions in RDA 9.2.2.6.
- If there is not a established name, use the name as it appears on the item. Class all new material by this author at this location.
Anonymous works
If a work is by an anonymous author create a Cutter number using the first word of the title.