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Posted on April 23, 2011March 13, 2017 by John Jackson

Anglo-American Cataloging Rule 21.26A1

Cataloging instructions for books written by the dead:

“Enter a communication presented as having been received from a spirit under the heading for the spirit (see 22.14). Make an added entry under the heading for the medium or other person recording the communication.”

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