Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Wellisch, Hans H., 1920. However, before headings that are to be arranged by an exception to a rule can be sorted automatically, intervention by human beings who can use criteria other than. They do not necessarily conform to existing cataloging or indexing rules. Guidelines for. Filing rules. (From SCM Shelflisting G100). Filing rules come into play when author or geographic cutters need to be subarranged, in subarranging by main entry, or in situations 10-11, when the main entry is the same and subarrangement by title is needed. The basic rule is 'file as is.' For complex filing arrangements, refer to and base decisions on the Library of Congress.
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