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Medieval Manuscript Record Notes (LTS Procedure #84)
 

Scope:  All of these notes are in 500 fields unless otherwise noted. For more information, see AMREMM (Gregory A. Pass, Descriptive Cataloging of Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Modern Manuscripts. Chicago : Association of College and Research Libraries, 2002). For Cornell RMC purposes, we include notes on the script and the provenance of the item, even though they are not mandatory for summary-level records.

Contact: Margaret Nichols

Unit: RMC

Date last updated: 03/29/07

Date of next review: July 2008


1.  Format, nature, and scope (500 or 520)

2.  Language (546)

3.  Source of formal title

4.  Contents (505 0_) , only if you are cataloging a compiled work or multiple works-cf. AMREMM

5.  Layout

6.  Script

7.  Decoration

8.  Music

9.  Binding

10.  Origin

11.  Provenance (561)

12.  Immediate source of acquisition (541)

13.  Preferred form of citation/current shelfmark (524)

14.  Reference to published description(s) or citation(s) (510 3_ if you are not giving a specific page or item number in the citation; 510 4_ if you are giving it)

15.  Reference to published treatment(s) or edition(s), if readily ascertainable (581)

16.  Form of reproduction (533)

17.  Cataloging history (583 $z)