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MRIs: AACR2 Rule Interpretations

Chapter 3: Cartographic

3.0

Revise 3.1C in contents to read:

3.1C. Media terms

3.0B3

Delete second sentence

3.0J1

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3.1

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3.1C Revise to read:

3.1C. Optional addition.Give the appropriate media terms as instructed in 1.1C.

Display media terms after title proper, or preceding all descriptive data in accord with International Bibliographic Description (ISBD) Area 0, or substitute icons based on MARC21 fixed fields.

3.2B1

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Second edition.

1974 new edition.

Révisé et corrige.

Facsimile edition.

2 ème édition.

3.2B3

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[Fifth edition]

[Nouvelle édition]

3.2B4

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Carte géologique international de l’Europe = International geological map of Europe. – Troisième édition.

3.2C1

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Third edition / with maps redrawn by N. Manley.

3.2D1

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Ninth edition, Reprinted with summary of the 1961 census and supplement of

additional names and amendments.


Fourth edition, Roads revised.

[Édition] A [Three bars, one star]

(Appears on item as: A≡*)

3.3B1

Revise second example to read:

Bartholomew one inch map of the Lake District. – Revised. – Scale 1:63,360.

Revise example following the fourth paragraph to read:

Scale [ about 1:63,360]

3.3B2

Revise first and third examples to read:

Scale 1:250,000. 1 in. to 3.5 miles. 1 cm to 2.5 km

Scale [about 1:90,000] not “1 inch to the mile”

3.3B4

Revise example after last paragraph to read:

Scale 1:7,819,000 (E66º-E198º/N54º-N18º). – Scale [about 1:15,000,000] (E66º-E198º/N54º-N18º)


3.3B6

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Scale 1´ per 2 cm

3.3B7

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Scale 1:1,744,080. 1 in. to about 28 miles. Vertical scale about 1:96,000

3.3C2

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; transverse Mercator projection, central meridian 35º13´30´´E

; azimuthal equidistant projection centered on Nicosia, N35º10´,E33º22´

3.3D2

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Follow the right ascension by the hours and, when necessary, minutes and seconds of the twenty-four-hour clock.

Follow the declination by the degrees (º) and, when necessary, the minutes (´) and seconds (´´) of the sexagesimal system (360º circle) using a plus sign for the northern hemisphere and a minus sign for the southern hemisphere.

Revise the second sentence of the fifth paragraph to read

Give the year of the equinox and precede the statement with a semi-colon.

Revise examples to read:

(Right ascension 16 hr., 30 min. to 19 hr., 30 min./Declination -16º to 49º; equinox 1950, epoch 1948.5)


(Right ascension 16 hr./Declination -23º ; equinox 1950)

(Right ascension 2 hr./Declination +30º ; equinox 1950)

(Right ascension 2 hr., 00 min. to 2 hr., 30 min./Declination -30º to -45º ; equinox 1950)


(Centered at South Pole/Declination limit -60º)


(Zones +90º to 81º, +81º to +63º, +63º to 45º ; equinox 1950)


(Zones +90º to 81º, +81º to +63º, … -81º to -90º ; equinox 1950)


3.3F1

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Scale 1:3,000,00 at 45º N ; polar stereographic projection (W 140º-W 52º/N 78º-N 41º). – First edition (1976)-


Scale 1:3,000,00 at 45º N ; polar stereographic projection (W 140º-W 52º/N 78º-N 41º). – First edition (1976)-third edition (1978)


Scales differ. – February 28-March 6, 1983-November 12-18, 1984.


3.4B1

Revise second and seventh examples to read:

Point Reyes, California : Drake Navigators Guild

Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; London, England : North Holland Publishing Company

3.4F1

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Sevenoaks, Kent : Geographers’ Map Company

3.4G1

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Paris, France : [s.n], [about 1898] (Paris, France : LeBrun)

3.5B1

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1 manuscript map

Third paragraph, revise example to read:

about 800 maps

3.5B3

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1 atlas (3 volumes)

1 atlas (xvii, 37 pages, 74 leaves of plates)

1 atlas (1 volume (various pagings))

3.5B4

Revise fourth and fifth examples following the second paragraph to read:

1 atlas (3 volumes, tactile)

1 atlas (100 pages, braille and tactile)

3.5C2

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1 map : both sides, coloured

3 maps on 1 sheet : both sides, coloured

2 maps on 1 sheet : back to back, coloured

3.5C3

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1 map : computer printout, coloured

68 maps : 6 blueprints, some coloured

3.5C4

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1 atlas (330 pages) : 100 coloured maps (some folded)

1 atlas (207 pages) : about 190 maps

3.5C5

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1 map : colour

4 maps : 2 colour

1 globe : colour

1 manuscript map : colour

10 maps : some colour

1 map : hand coloured

1 atlas (xvi, 97, 100 pages) : 35 colour maps

3.5C6

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54 manuscript maps : coloured ink on Mylar

1 map : hand coloured in pencil

3.5C7

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1 map : coloured, plastic

1 map : coloured, silk

1 globe : coloured, wood

1 manuscript map : coloured, vellum

3.5C8

Revise first and second examples to read:

1 map : coloured, mounted on linen

1 globe : coloured, wood, on brass stand

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3.5D1

Change “cm.” at end of first sentence to “cm”

Revise examples to read:

1 map : coloured ; 25 x 35 cm

1 wall chart ; 40 x 23 cm

1 manuscript map ; 123.5 x 152.4 cm

1 map : coloured ; 45 cm in diameter

1 map on 2 sheets ; sheets 25 x 35 cm and 30 x 35 cm

1 map on 4 sheets ; sheets 30 x 40 cm or smaller

1 map in 4 segments ; 10 x 60 cm, on sheet 25 x 35 cm

1 map ; 120 x 276 cm

( Mounted map created from several segments)


1 map on 3 sheets ; sheets 30 x 40 cm

2 maps on 6 sheets ; 60 x 60 cm or smaller

1 map ; 20 x 30 cm, on sheet 42 x 50 cm

1 map ; 80 x 57 cm, folded to 21 x 10 cm

1 map : coloured ; 9 x 20 cm, on sheet 40 x 60 cm, folded to 21 x 10 cm

1 map : both sides ; 45 x 80 cm, on sheet 50 x 44 cm

( Printed on both sides of sheet with line for joining indicated)


1 map : both sides ; on sheet 45 x 30 cm

( Printed on both sides of sheet)


60 maps ; 44 x 55 cm and 48 x 75 cm

60 maps ; 60 x 90 cm or smaller

3.5D2

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1 atlas (xii, 100, 32 pages) : 100 coloured maps ; 29 cm

3.5D3

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1 model : coloured, plastic ; 45 x 35 x 2 cm

3.5D4

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1 globe : coloured, wood, on metal stand ; 12 cm in diameter

3.5D5

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1 globe : coloured, plastic, on metal stand ; 20 cm in diameter, in box 40 x 12 x 12 cm


1 map : coloured ; 200 x 350 cm, folded to 20 x in 15 cm, in plastic case 25 x 20 cm

3.5E1

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17 maps ; 90 x 96 cm + 1 volume (xvii, 272 pages ; 25 cm

3.6B1

Revise first, third, fourth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth examples to read:

(Climatological studies ; number 8)

(Carte géographique de l’Angleterre ; nombre 16)

(Deutsche Planungatlas ; Band 8)

(Communications of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. Series D, Geophysical bulletin ; number 29)


(Series of atlases in facsimile / Theatrum Orbis Terrarum.6th series : volume 1)


(Saggi e memori di storia dell’arte ; volume 1)


(Graeco-Roman memoirs, ISSN 0306-9992 ; number 93)

3.7B3

Revise third example to read:

Title from A list of maps of America / P.L. Phillips, page 502.

3.7B3 Revise first, fourth, seventh and eleventh examples to read:

First edition published 1954.

Facsimile of: “The 52 countries [counties] of England and Wales described in a pack of cards. Sold by Robert Morton [and 3 others] in 1676.”

Red overprinting on the author’s Greater Germany, administrative divisions 1 July 1944 (number 3817-R&A, OSS)

First edition published as: Atlas of comparative geography for junior classes / edited by George Philip. 1903.

3.7B8

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Scale of original: about 1:1,300.

3.7B9

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All previous editions published by:

The imprint of Gerard Valck has been substituted for the imprint of Johannes Blaeu, who probably first published the map in about 1672.


3.7B18

Second paragraph. Revise sixth, seventh and ninth examples to read:

Maps, text, and coloured illustrations of verso

Insets: Connaught Place – Chanakyapuri – Delhi and New Delhi City. Scale [about 1:15,000]


On verso: New map of South Hadley, Massachusetts. Scale [about 1:15,000]

3.7B19

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Publisher’s number: LB 3721-9.