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Indicator is coded with 0-9 for the number of nonfiling characters to be skipped in indexing or filing. | Indicator is coded with 0-9 for the number of nonfiling characters to be skipped in indexing or filing. | ||
- | 0 is used when the title does not begin with an article an means no characters are skipped. | + | **0** is used when the title does not begin with an article an means no characters are skipped. |
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- | 1-9 is used when a Title begins with a definite or indefinite article that is skipped in sorting and filing. | + | **1-9** is used when a Title begins with a definite or indefinite article that is skipped in sorting and filing. |
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+ | ==== 245 ǂa Title proper (RDA 1.3, 2.3.2, 2.3.4, 2.4.2) ==== | ||
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+ | A principal name of a manifestation, | ||
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+ | **Examples: | ||
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+ | === Preferred source of information (RDA 2.2.2.2) === | ||
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+ | * “Take a title proper from the preferred source of information specified at RDA 2.2.2, 2.2.3”. | ||
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+ | * “If there is no title provided within the manifestation itself, take a title proper from one of the sources specified at RDA 2.2.4”. | ||
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+ | * “Make a note on the source of a title proper, if required (see RDA 2.17.2.3)”. | ||