[Heb-NACO] Name is cyrilic script
Heidi G Lerner
lerner at stanford.edu
Wed Jul 1 12:21:30 EDT 2015
No, we would choose the Hebrew script form and add the Cyrillic script as a cross reference.
I had a case years ago where I had the Hebrew name of the author appear as an acrostic in a piyut and only a Cyrillic presented in a formal statement. We sent a query about which form to use to CPSO and they thought that it was an April Fools joke. We used the Hebrew form that appeared in the acrostic.
The rule in LC-PCC PS 9.2.2.5.3 spells out in section 1 that we only use Romanized forms
If the name is found prominently in a romanized form in the resource being cataloged in a language using the Hebrew alphabet, use this form.
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From: "Rachel Simon" <rsimon at Princeton.Edu>
To: "Hebrew Name Authority Funnel (heb-naco at lists.service.ohio-state.edu)" <heb-naco at lists.service.ohio-state.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2015 7:52:15 AM
Subject: [Heb-NACO] Name is cyrilic script
When the Hebrew name on the title page appears on the t.p. verso in Cyrillic script, do we choose the latter as the authorized form?
Thanks,
Rachel
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