APPENDICES

Appendix 1 Statement of Principles adopted at the International Conference on Cataloguing Principles, 1961, Paris

Appendix 2 List of Attributes from the Z39.50 standard

Appendix 3.1 Retrieval hits in response to an exact title search on 'Hamlet' in the University of New South Wales Library OPAC (10/9/1995)

Appendix 3.2 Retrieval hits in response to a cross-index keyword search on 'Shakespeare and Hamlet' in the University of New South Wales Library OPAC (10/9/1995)

Appendix 3.3 Retrieval hits in response to a title keyword search on 'Hamlet' in the University of New South Wales Library OPAC (10/9/1995)

Appendix 3.4 Retrieval hits in response to a subject search on 'Shakespeare, William. Hamlet' in the University of New South Wales Library OPAC (10/9/1995)

Appendix 4 Sample pages from the Prototype Catalogue of Super Records

Appendix 4.1 The opening page (screen) with access to introductory information and indexes to super records

Appendix 4.2 Author index to super records

Appendix 4.3 Uniform titles index to super records

Appendix 4.4 A sample super record for William Shakespeare's works

Appendix 4.5 A sample super record for Shakespeare's Hamlet

Appendix 4.6 A sample super record for Hamlet's later editions

Appendix 4.7 A sample (MARC) record with holding information for an edition of Hamlet

Appendix 5 Sample pages for Shakespeare's Hamlet and the Arabian Nights from the British Museum's General Catalogue of Printed Books: Photolithographic edition to 1965.

Appendix 6 Sample screens from the Bradford Experimental OPAC

Appendix 1 Statement of Principles adopted at the International Conference on Cataloguing Principles, 1961, Paris (ICCP, 1963: 91-98)

271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282

283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293

294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304

305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315

316 317 318 319 320

Appendix 6 Sample screens from the Bradford Experimental OPAC (copied from F H Ayres, L P Nielsen and M J Ridley "Bibliographic management: a new approach using the manifestations concept and the Bradford OPAC [ to be published in] Cataloging and Classification Quarterly 22 (1).a copy was made available to this writer by M J Ridley])

APPENDIX 2 LIST OF ATTRIBUTES FROM THE Z39.50 STANDARD

Use Value Reference to Group Name used in the following list

--------------------------- ----- ---------------------------------------

Personal name 1 Name-personal

Corporate name 2 Name-corporate

Conference name 3 Name-conference

Title 4 Title

Title-series 5 Title-series

Title-uniform 6 Title-uniform

ISBN 7 Identifier-ISBN

ISSN 8 Identifier-ISSN

LC card number 9 Control number-LC

BNB card number 10 Control number-BNB

BGF(sic) number 13 Classification-Dewey

UDC classification 14 Classification-UDC

Bliss classification 15 Classification-Bliss

LC call number 16 Classification-LC

NLM call number 17 Classification-NLM

NAL call number 18 Classification-NAL

MOS call number 19 Classification-MOS

Local classification 20 Classification-local

Subject heading 21 Subject

Subject-RAMEAU 22 Subject-RAMEAU

BDI-index-subject 23 Subject-BDI

INSPEC-subject 24 Subject-INSPEC

MESH-subject 25 Subject-MESH

PA-subject 26 Subject-PA

LC-subject-heading 27 Subject-LC

RVM-subject-heading 28 Subject-RVM

Local subject index 29 Subject-local

Date 30 Date

Date of publication 31 Date-publication

Date of acquisition 32 Date-acquisition

Title-key 33 Title-key

Title-collective 34 Title-collective

Title-parallel 35 Title-parallel

Title-cover 36 Title-cover

Title-added-title-page 37 Title-added-title-page

Title-caption 38 Title-caption

Title-running 39 Title-running

Title-spine 40 Title-spine

Title-other-variant 41 Title-other-variant

Title-former 42 Title-former

Title-abbreviated 43 Title-abbreviated

Title-expanded 44 Title-expanded

Subject-PRECIS 45 Subject-PRECIS

Subject-RSWK 46 Subject-RSWK

Subject-subdivision 47 Subject-subdivision

Number-natl-bibliography 48 Identifier-national-bibliography

Number-legal-deposit 49 Identifier-legal-deposit

Number-govt-publication 50 Classification-government-publication

Number-publisher-for-music 51 Identifier-publisher-for-music

Number-DB 52 Control-number-DB

Number-local-call 53 Identifier-local-call

Code-language 54 Code-language

Code-geographic-area 55 Code-geographic-area

Code-institution 56 Code-institution

Name and title 57 Name and title

Name-geographic 58 Name-geographic

Place-publication 59 Name-geographic-place-publication

CODEN 60 Identifier-CODEN

Microform-generation 61 Code-microform-generation

Abstract 62 Abstract

Note 63 Note

Author-title 1000 Author-name-and-title

Record type 1001 Code-record-type

Name 1002 Name

Author 1003 Author-name

Author-name-personal 1004 Author-name-personal

Author-name-corporate 1005 Author-name-corporate

Author-name-conference 1006 Author-name-conference

Identifier-standard 1007 Identifier-standard

Subject-LC-children's 1008 Subject-LC-children's

Subject-name-personal 1009 Subject-name-personal

Body of text 1010 Body of text

Date/time added to database 1011 Date/time added to database

Date/time last modified 1012 Date/time last modified

Authority/format identifier 1013 Identifier-authority/format

Concept-text 1014 Concept-text

Concept-reference 1015 Concept-reference

USE ATTRIBUTES (CLASSIFIED AND DEFINED)

Use Value Definition USMARC tag(s)

-------------------- ----- ------------------------------ ------------------

Abstract 62 An abbreviated, accurate 520

representation of a work,

usually without added

interpretation or criticism.

Author-name 1003 An access point consisting of 100, 110, 111, 400

a personal or corporate author. 410, 411, 700, 710,

(No subject name headings are 711, 800, 810, 811

included.)

Author-name-and- 1000 An access point consisting of 100/2XX, 110/2XX,

title a personal or corporate author 111/2XX, subfields

and the title of the item. $a & $t in

(No subject name headings following: 400,410,

are included.) 411, 700, 710, 711,

800, 810, 811

Author-name- 1005 An organization or a group 110, 410, 710, 810

corporate of persons that is identified

by a particular name. (Differs

from attribute "name-corporate

(2)" in that corporate name

subject headings are not

included.)

Author-name- 1006 A meeting of individuals or 111, 411, 711, 811

conference representatives of various

bodies for the purpose of

discussing topics of common

interest. (Differs from

attribute "name-conference

(3)" in that conference name

subject headings are not

included.)

Author-name-personal 1004 A person's real name, 100, 400, 700, 800

pseudonym, title of nobility

nickname, or initials.

(Differs from attribute

"name-personal (1)" in that

personal name subject headings

are not included.)

Body of text 1010 Used in full-text searching to

indicate that the term is to

be searched only in that

portion of the record that the

target considers the body of

the text, as opposed to some

other discriminated part such

as a headline, title, or

abstract.

Classification-Bliss* 15 Bliss Classification -- a

classification system using

letters and numbers that was

developed by Henry Evelyn

Bliss. Primarily used in

British libraries.

Classification-Dewey 13 Dewey Decimal Classification -- 082

a classification system that

uses a notation based on

decimal numbers to represent

the subject matter of a work.

Classification- 50 The classification number 086

government-publication assigned to a government

document by a government

agency at any level (e.g.,

state, national,

international).

Classification-LC 16 Library of Congress 050

Classification.

Classification-local 20 A local classification

system not specified

elsewhere in this list

of attributes.

Classification-NAL 18 National Agriculture 070

Library Classification.

Classification-NLM 17 National Library of 060

Medicine Classification.

Classification-MOS 19 Mathematics Subject

Classification -- compiled

in the Editorial Offices of

Mathematical Reviews and

Zentralblatt fr Mathematik.

Classification-UDC 14 Universal Decimal 080

Classification -- a

classification system, based

on the Dewey Decimal

Classification.

Code-geographic-area 55 A code that indicates th 043

geographic area(s) that appear

or are implied in the headings

assigned to the item during

cataloging.

Code-institution 56 An authoritative-agency 040

symbol for an institution.

For example, the Library of

Congress maintains the Symbols

of American American Libraries

and is the authoritative agency

for the National Union Catalog

(NUC) symbol. NUC symbols are

abbreviations of up to eight

characters that are used to

identify libraries or

organizations in union

catalogs and bibliographies.

Code-language 54 A code that indicates the 008/35-37, 041

language of the item.

Code-microform- 61 The code specifying the 007/11

generation generation of a microform.

Code-record-type 1001 A code that specifies the Leader/06

characteristics and defines

the components of the record.

If records of different types

are in separate files, the

DatabaseNames parameter in the

Search APDU would make this

use attribute unnecessary.

Concept-reference 1015 Used in full-text searching to

refer to a document that was

previously retrieved from the

target. A particular document

reference is used by the

originating system to request

more documents like the

document referenced in the

search term.

Concept-text 1014 Used in full-text searching

to enable the origin to pass

arbitrary words to the target

search system. The target is

free to apply various tests

of relevance and to

substitute synonyms.

Control number-BNB * 10 Character string that uniquely 015

identifies a record in the

British National Bibliography.

Control number-BNF * 11 Character string that uniquely 015

identifies a record in the

Bibliothque nationale Franais.

Control number-DB * 52 Character string that uniquely 015

identifies a record in the

Deutsche Bibliothek.

Control number-LC 9 Character string that uniquely 010, 011

identifies a record in the

Library of Congress database.

Control number-local 12 Character string that uniquely 001, 035

identifies a record in a local

system (i.e., any system that

is not one of the four listed

above).

Date 30 The point of time at which 005, 008/00-05,

a transaction or event 008/07-10, 260$c,

takes place. 008/11-14, 033,etc.

Date-publication 31 The date (usually year) in 008/07-10, 260$c

which a document is published. 046, 533$d

Date-acquisition 32 The date when a document was 541$d

acquired.

Date/time added to 1011 The date and time that a 008/00-05

database record was added to the

database.

Date/time last 1012 The date and time a record 005

modified was last updated.

Identifier-- 1013 Used in full-text searching

authority/format to indicate to the target

system the format of the

document that should be

returned to the originating

system. The attribute carries

not only the format code, but

also the authority (e.g.,

system) that assigned that

code.

Identifier-CODEN 60 A six-character, unique, 030

alphanumeric code assigned

to serial and monographic

publications by the CODEN

section of the Chemical

Abstracts Service.

Identifier-ISBN 7 International Standard Book 020

Number -- internationally

agreed upon number that

identifies a book uniquely.

Identifier-ISSN 8 International Standard Serial 022, 4XX$x,

Number -- internationally 7XX$x

agreed upon number that

identifies a serial uniquely.

Identifier-legal- 49 The copyright registration 017

deposit number that is assigned to

an item when the item is

deposited for copyright.

Identifier-local-call 53 Call number (shelf location)

assigned by a local system

(not a classification number).

Identifier-national- 48 Character string that uniquely 015

bibliography identifies a record in a

national bibliography.

Identifier-publisher- 51 A formatted number assigned 028

for-music by a publisher to a sound

recording or to printed music.

Identifier-standard 1007 Standard numbers such as ISBN, 010, 011, 015, 017,

ISSN, music publishers 018, 020, 022, 023,

numbers, CODEN, etc., that 024, 025, 027, 028,

are indexed together in many 030, 035, 037

OPACs.

Name 1002 An access point consisting of 100, 110, 111, 400,

the name of a person or 410, 411, 600, 610,

corporate body. (Subject name 611, 700, 710, 711,

headings are included.) 800, 810, 811

Name and title 57 An access point consisting 100/2XX, 110/2XX,

of the name of a person or 111/2XX, subfields

corporate body and the title $a & $t in

of an item. (Subject name following: 400,410,

headings are included.) 411, 600, 610, 611,

700, 710, 711, 800,

810, 811

Name-corporate 2 An organization or a group 110, 410, 610, 710,

of persons that is identified 810

by a particular name. (Subject

name headings are included.)

Name-conference 3 A meeting of individuals or 111, 411, 611, 711

representatives of various 811

bodies for the purpose of

discussing topics of common

interest. (Subject name

headings are included.)

Name-geographic 58 Name of a country, 651

jurisdiction, region, or

geographic feature.

Name-geographic-place- 59 City or town where an item 008/15-17, 260$a

publication was published.

Name-personal 1 A person's real name, 100, 400, 600, 700,

pseudonym, title of nobility 800

nickname, or initials.

Note 63 A concise statement in which 5XX

such information as extended

physical description,

relationship to other works,

or contents may be recorded.

Subject 21 The primary topic on which a 600, 610, 611, 630,

work is focused. 650, 651, 653, 654,

655, 656, 657, 69X

Subject-BDI * 23 Bibliotek Dokumentasjon

Informasjon -- a controlled

subject vocabulary used and

maintained by the five Nordic

countries (Denmark, Finland,

Iceland, Norway, and Sweden).

Subject-INSPEC * 24 Information Services for the 600i2, 610i2,

Physics and Engineering 611i2, 630i2,

Communities -- the Information 650i2, 651i2

Services Division of the

Institution of Electrical

Engineers.

Subject-LC 27 Library of Congress Subject 600, 610, 611,

Headings. 630, 650, 651

Subject-LC- 1008 Subject headings, for use 600i1, 610i1,

children's with children's literature, 611i1, 630i1

that conform to the 650i1, 651i1

formulation guidelines in

the "AC Subject Headings"

section of the Library of

Congress Subject Headings.

Subject-local 29 Subjects headings defined

locally.

Subject-MESH 25 Medical Subject Headings -- 600i2, 610i2,

maintained by the National 611i2, 630i2,

Library of Medicine. 650i2, 651i2

Subject-name- 1009 A person's real name, 600

personal pseudonym, title of nobility

nickname, or initials that

appears in a subject heading.

Subject-PA 26 Thesaurus of Psychological 600i2, 610i2,

Index Terms -- maintained 611i2, 630i2,

by the Retrieval Services Unit 650i2, 651i2

of the American Psychological

Association.

Subject-PRECIS * 45 PREserved Context Index

System -- a string of indexing

terms set down in a prescribed

order, each term being preceded

by a manipulation code which

governs the production of

pre-coordinated subject index

entries under selected terms --

maintained by the British

Library.

Subject-RAMEAU * 22 Rpertoire d'authorit de 600i2, 610i2,

matires encyclopdique 611i2, 630i2,

unifi -- maintained by the 650i2, 651i2

Bibliothque nationale.

Subject-RSWK * 46 Regeln fr den

Schlagwortkatalog --

maintained by the Deutsches

Bibliotheksinstitut.

Subject-RVM * 28 Rpertoire des vedettes- 600i6, 610i6,

matire -- maintained by the 611i6, 630i6,

Bibliothque de l'Universit 650i6, 651i6

de Laval.

Subject-subdivision 47 An extension to a subject 6XX$x, 6XX$y,

heading indicating the form, 6XX$z

place, period of time treated,

or aspect of the subject

treated.

Title 4 A word, phrase, character, 130, 21X-24X, 440,

or group of characters, 490, 730, 740, 830,

normally appearing in an item, 840, subfield t

that names the item or the in the following:

work contained in it. 400, 410, 410, 600,

610, 611, 700, 710,

711, 800, 810, 811

Title-abbreviated 43 Shortened form of the title; 210, 211

either assigned by national

centers under the auspices of

the International Serials Data

System, or a title (such as an

acronym) that is popularly

associated with the item.

Title-added-title-page 37 A title on a title page 246i5

preceding or following the

title page chosen as the basis

for the description of the

item. It may be more general

(e.g., a series title page),

or equally general (e.g., a

title page in another

language).

Title-caption 38 A title given at the beginning 246i6

of the first page of the text.

Title-collective 34 A title proper that is an 243

inclusive title for an item

containing several works.

Title-cover 36 The title printed on the 246i4

cover of an item as issued.

Title-expanded 44 An expanded (or augmented) 214

title has been enlarged with

descriptive words by the

cataloger to provide

additional indexing and

searching capabilities.

Title-former 42 A former title or title 247, 780

variation when one

bibliographic record

represents all issues of

a serial that has changed

title.

Title-key 33 The unique name assigned to 222

a serial by the International

Serials Data System (ISDS).

Title-other-variant 41 A variation from the title 212, 246i3, 247,

page title appearing elsewhere 740

in the item (e.g., a variant

cover title, caption title,

running title, or title from

another volume) or in another

issue.

Title-parallel 35 The title proper in another 246i1

language and/or script.

Title-running 39 A title, or abbreviated title, 246i7

that is repeated at the head

or foot of each page or leaf.

Title-series 5 Collective title applying to 440, 490, 830, 840,

a group of separate, but subfield $t in the

related, items. following: 400,410,

411, 800, 810, 811

Title-spine 40 A title appearing on the 246i8

spine of an item.

Title-uniform 6 The particular title by which 130, 240, 730,

a work is to be identified subfield $t in the

for cataloging purposes. following: 700,710,

711

Appendix 3.1 Retrieval hits in response to an exact title search on 'Hamlet' in the University of New South Wales Library's OPAC (10/9/1995)

Your Title : hamlet matches 108 works

AUTHOR TITLE DATE

1 Alexander Peter Hamlet father and son 1955

2 Bailey Helen Phelps Hamlet in France from Voltaire 1964

3 Bevington David Hamlet 1968

4 Billaux Jane Louise Hamlet on the Victorian stage

5 Brown John Russell Hamlet 1963

6 Cabell James Branch Hamlet had an uncle a comedy o 1940

7 Carre Michel Hamlet 1868

8 Cohen Michael Hamlet in my minds eye 1989

9 Coleman William Stephen Hamlet 1973

10 Coyle Martin Hamlet William Shakespeare 1992

11 Cressonnois Lucien Hamlet 1886

12 Davison Peter Hamlet 1983

13 Draper John William Hamlet of Shakespeares audienc 1966

14 Ducis J F Jean Francois Hamlet 1770

15 Erlich Avi Hamlets absent father 1977

16 Faulkner William Hamlet 1957

17 Faulkner William hamlet 1940

18 Faulkner William Hamlet a novel 1957

19 Gurik Robert Hamlet prince du Quebec 1977

20 Hattaway Michael Hamlet an introduction to the 1987

21 Hawkes Terence Hamlet 1976

22 Hawkes Terence Hamlet as a play of revenge 1974

23 Heilbrun Carolyn G Hamlets mother and other women 1990

24 Henry Luigi Hamlet 1816

25 James Clive Hamlet a personal view 1980

26 Kliman Bernice W Hamlet film television and aud 1988

27 Liszt Franz Hamlet 1976

28 Lovell Dyson Hamlet 1990

29 MacCallum M W Mungo William Hamlet two popular lectures fo 1930

30 Madariaga Salvador de Hamlet rethought Phonotape 1968

31 Mander Raymond Hamlet through the ages a pict 1971

32 Martineau Harriet Hamlets 1833

33 Meek Kenneth Hamlet 1963

34 Mills John A Hamlet on stage the great trad 1985

35 Muir Kenneth Hamlet 1978

36 Muller Heiner Hamlet Maschine Heiner Mullers 1978

37 Muller Heiner Hamletmachine and other texts 1984

38 Muller Heiner Hamletmaschine 1991

39 Papp Joseph Hamlet 1969

40 Parrott Thomas Marc Hamlet on the stage Phonotape 1953

41 Poole John Hamlet travestie in three acts 1800

42 Quillian William H William How Hamlet and the new poetic Jame 1983

43 Robinson Randal F Hamlet in the 1950s an annotat 1984

44 Santillana Giorgio de Hamlets mill 1977

45 Santillana Giorgio de Hamlets mill 1970

46 Seminar on Hamlet Development Hamlet development in NSW 1980

47 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1963

48 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1982

49 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1928

50 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1979

51 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1970

52 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1850

53 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1878

54 Shakespeare William Hamlet 18--

55 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1938

56 Shakespeare William Hamlet

57 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1964

58 Shakespeare William Hamlet

59 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1973

60 Shakespeare William Hamlet

61 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1980

62 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1970

63 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1976

64 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1962

65 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1960

66 Shakespeare William Hamlet

67 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1953

68 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1936

69 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1930

70 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1747

71 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1966

72 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1963

73 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1860

74 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1964

75 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1965

76 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1980

77 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1969

78 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1969

79 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1969

80 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1971

81 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1973

82 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1991

83 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1966

84 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1969

85 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1973

86 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1969

87 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1969

88 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1947

89 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1971

90 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1980

91 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1985

92 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1980

93 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1969

94 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1994

95 Shakespeare William Hamlet complete authoritative 1994

96 Shakespeare William Hamlet first quarto 1603 1951

97 Shakespeare William Hamlet Selections 1985

98 Shakespeare William Hamlet Workshop 1 1985

99 Shattuck Charles H Charles Har Hamlet of Edwin Booth 1969

100 Stoll Elmer Edgar Hamlet the man 1935

101 Tchaikovsky Peter Ilich Hamlet Fantasy overture 1900

102 Waldock A J A Arthur John Alfr Hamlet a study in critical met 1975

103 Walton William Hamlet funeral march 1972

104 Weilen Alexander von Hamlet auf der deutschen Buhne 1908

105 Weitz Morris Hamlet and the philosophy of l 1964

106 Weitz Morris Hamlet and the philosophy of l 1972

107 Wilhelm Kate Hamlet trap 1988

108 Wilson John Dover Hamlet 1959

Appendix 3.2 Retrieval hits in respose to a cross-index keyword search on 'Shakespeare and Hamlet' in the University of New South Wales Library's OPAC (10/9/1995)

YOUR KEYWORD SEARCH

Author

Title

Subject

Cross Index: Shakespeare hamlet matches 148 works

AUTHOR TITLE DATE

1 Alexander Nigel Poison play and duel a study i 1971

2 Alexander Peter Hamlet father and son 1955

3 Bailey Helen Phelps Hamlet in France from Voltaire 1964

4 Bandler David B Theatricality a theory of the 1980

5 Berkoff Steven I am Hamlet 1989

6 Bevington David Twentieth century interpretati 1968

7 Billaux Jane Louise Hamlet on the Victorian stage

8 Bloom Harold William Shakespeares Hamlet 1986

9 Bradley A C Andrew Cecil Shakespearean tragedy Lectures 1905

10 Bradley A C Andrew Cecil Shakespearean tragedy lectures 1985

11 Bradley A C Andrew Cecil Shakespearean tragedy lectures 1905

12 Brooks Davies Douglas Fielding Dickens Gosse Iris Mu 1989

13 Brown John Russell Hamlet 1963

14 Cairncross A S Andrew Scott problem of Hamlet a solution 1936

15 Calderwood James L To be and not to be negation a 1983

16 Cantor Paul A Paul Arthur Shakespeare Hamlet 1989

17 Carre Michel Hamlet 1868

18 Charney Maurice Style in Hamlet 1969

19 Clutton Brock A Arthur Shakespeares Hamlet 1922

20 Cohen Michael Hamlet in my minds eye 1989

21 Coleman William Stephen Hamlet 1973

22 Conklin Paul S Paul Salisbury history of Hamlet criticism 16 1968

23 Coyle Martin Hamlet William Shakespeare 1992

24 Cressonnois Lucien HAMLET drame en vers en cinq a 1886

25 Cross Brenda film Hamlet a record of its pr 1948

26 Dachslager Earl Lee literary and dramatic traditio 1967

27 Davison Peter Hamlet 1983

28 Draper John William Hamlet of Shakespeares audienc 1966

29 Ducis J F Jean Francois Hamlet 1770

30 Eissler K R Kurt Robert Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet 1971

31 Everett Barbara Young Hamlet essays on Shakesp 1989

32 Foster Maxwell E play behind the play Hamlet an 1991

33 Frye Roland Mushat Renaissance Hamlet issues and 1984

34 Gilbert Allan H principles and practice of cri 1959

35 Gollancz Israel Sir sources of Hamlet with an essa 1967

36 Granville Barker Harley Prefaces to Shakespeare Hamlet 1968

37 Granville Barker Harley Prefaces to Shakespeare third 1937

38 Guilfoyle Cherrell Shakespeares play within play 1990

39 Hattaway Michael Hamlet an introduction to the 1987

40 Hawkes Terence Hamlet 1976

41 Hawkes Terence Hamlet as a play of revenge 1974

42 Henry Luigi Hamlet pantomime tragique en t 1816

43 Highet Gilbert Shakespeare at work and The ma 1968

44 Honaker Gerald Leon Edwin Booth producer a study o 1969

45 James Clive Hamlet a personal view 1980

46 James D G David Gwilym dream of learning an essay on 1951

47 Janus Lorraine A telling word the soliloquy in 1972

48 Jump John D John Davies Shakespeare Hamlet a casebook 1968

49 Kelly Justin Joseph Identity and time Hamlet Macbe 1974

50 Kitto H D F Humphrey Davy Find Form and meaning in drama a st 1964

51 Kitto H D F Humphrey Davy Find Form and meaning in drama a st 1960

52 Kitto H D F Humphrey Davy Find Form and meaning in drama a st 1956

53 Kliman Bernice W Hamlet film television and aud 1988

54 Knights L C Lionel Charles approach to Hamlet 1960

55 Knights L C Lionel Charles Some Shakespearean themes 1966

56 Levin Harry question of Hamlet 1959

57 Lovell Dyson Hamlet 1990

58 MacCallum M W Mungo William Hamlet two popular lectures fo 1930

59 Madariaga Salvador de Hamlet rethought Phonotape 1968

60 Mander Raymond Hamlet through the ages a pict 1971

61 Marowitz Charles Marowitz Shakespeare adaptatio 1978

62 Marsh Derick R C Derick Rupert Shakespeares Hamlet 1970

63 McGee Arthur Elizabethan Hamlet 1987

64 McGinn Donald J Donald Joseph Shakespeares influence on the 1965

65 Meek Kenneth Ophelias songs from Hamlet set 1963

66 Mills John A Hamlet on stage the great trad 1985

67 Morris Brian Background to Hamlet 1972

68 Muir Kenneth Shakespeare Hamlet 1978

69 Muir Kenneth Shakespeare survey an annual s 1977

70 New South Wales Dept of Educat HSC commentary on Hamlet 1980

71 Newell Alex soliloquies in Hamlet the stru 1991

72 Papp Joseph William Shakespeares naked Ham 1969

73 Parrott Thomas Marc Hamlet on the stage Phonotape 1953

74 Quillian William H William How Hamlet and the new poetic Jame 1983

75 Roberts David indirections of desire Hamlet 1980

76 Robinson Randal F Hamlet in the 1950s an annotat 1984

77 Schneiderman Stuart Psychoanalysis and Hamlet 1975

78 Scofield Martin ghosts of Hamlet the play and 1980

79 Senelick Laurence Gordon Craigs Moscow Hamlet a 1982

80 Shakespeare William Gamlet 1964

81 Shakespeare William Gamlet izbrannye perevody 1985

82 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1969

83 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1980

84 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1994

85 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1976

86 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1969

87 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1970

88 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1980

89 Shakespeare William Hamlet 18--

90 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1970

91 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1963

92 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1860

93 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1969

94 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1971

95 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1982

96 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1973

97 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1973

98 Shakespeare William Hamlet 1966

99 Shakespeare William Hamlet a concordance to the te 1973

100 Shakespeare William Hamlet a play First Quarto 1604

101 Shakespeare William Hamlet a tragedy 1936

102 Shakespeare William Hamlet a tragedy in five acts 1878

103 Shakespeare William Hamlet by W Shakespeare 1969

104 Shakespeare William Hamlet complete authoritative 1994

105 Shakespeare William Hamlet first quarto 1603 1951

106 Shakespeare William Hamlet first quarto 1603 1969

107 Shakespeare William Hamlet Prince of Denmark 1985

108 Shakespeare William Hamlet Prince of Denmark 1747

109 Shakespeare William Hamlet Prince of Denmark 1980

110 Shakespeare William Hamlet Prince of Denmark a tra 1850

111 Shakespeare William Hamlet second quarto 1604 5 1964

112 Shakespeare William Hamlet the film and the play

113 Shakespeare William Hamlet the First Quarto 1603 1962

114 Shakespeare William Hamlet Workshop 1 1985

115 Shakespeare William Laurence Olivier presents Haml 1980

116 Shakespeare William Old Vic Company in Hamlet

117 Shakespeare William Selected sonnets of Shakespear 1970

118 Shakespeare William Separate Works AHamlet 1965 1965

119 Shakespeare William Shakespeares Hamlet 1969

120 Shakespeare William Shakespeares Hamlet 1938

121 Shakespeare William Shakespeares Hamlet the First 1960

122 Shakespeare William Shakespeares Hamlet the first 1953

123 Shakespeare William three text Hamlet parallel tex 1991

124 Shakespeare William tragedie of Hamlet Prince of D 1930

125 Shakespeare William tragedy of Hamlet 1928

126 Shakespeare William tragedy of Hamlet 1703 1969

127 Shakespeare William Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of De 1979

128 Shakespeare William tragedy of Hamlet Prince of De 1963

129 Shakespeare William tragedy of Hamlet Prince of De

130 Shakespeare William tragedy of Hamlet Prince of De 1937

131 Shakespeare William tragedy of Hamlet prince of De 1947

132 Shakespeare William tragicall historie of Hamlet P 1966

133 Shattuck Charles H Charles Har Hamlet of Edwin Booth 1969

134 Siegel Judith S Curricular deliberation about 1975

135 Silber Joan Ellyn Frager Cinematic techniques and inter 1973

136 Sterne Richard L John Gielgud directs Richard B 1968

137 Stoll Elmer Edgar Hamlet the man 1935

138 Todd D K C Derek Kenneth Colle I am not Prince Hamlet Shakesp 1974

139 Waldock A J A Arthur John Alfr Hamlet a study in critical met 1975

140 Walker Alice Textual problems of the first 1953

141 Walton William Walton film music 1972

142 Weilen Alexander von Hamlet auf der deutschen Buhne 1908

143 Weitz Morris Hamlet and the philosophy of l 1972

144 Weitz Morris Hamlet and the philosophy of l 1964

145 Williamson Claude C H Claude C Readings on the character of H 1950

146 Wilson John Dover Manuscrip

147 Wilson John Dover What happens in Hamlet 1959

148 Wilson John Dover What happens in Hamlet 1951

Appendix 3.3 Retrieval hits in response to a title keyword search on 'Hamlet' in the University of New South Wales Library's OPAC (10/9/1995)

YOUR KEYWORD SEARCH

Author

Title hamlet matches 170 works

Subject

Cross Index

Appendix 3.4 Retrieval hits in response to a subject search on 'Shakespeare, William. Hamlet' in the University of New South Wales Library's OPAC (10/9/1995)

Your Subject : shakespeare william hamlet matches 10 subjects

SUBJECT [No. of items retrieved]

1 shakespeare william hamlet 78

2 shakespeare william hamlet bibliography 2

3 shakespeare william hamlet concordances 2

4 shakespeare william hamlet criticism tex 9

5 shakespeare william hamlet dramatic prod 2

6 shakespeare william hamlet film and vide 1

7 shakespeare william hamlet pictorial wor 1

8 shakespeare william hamlet psychoanalysi 1

9 shakespeare william hamlet sources 3

10 shakespeare william hamlet study and tea 1

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Appendix 4 Sample pages from the Prototype Catalogue of Super Records

Appendix 4.1 The opening page (screen) with access to introductory information and indexes to super records

Appendix 4.2 Author index to super records

Appendix 4.3 Uniform titles index to super records

Appendix 4.4 A sample super record for William Shakespeare's works

Appendix 4.5 A sample super record for Shakespeare's Hamlet

Appendix 4.6 A sample super record for Hamlet's later editions

Appendix 4.7 A sample (MARC) record with holding information for

an edition of Hamlet

Appendix 5 Sample pages for Shakespeare's Hamlet and the Arabian Nights from the British Museum's General Catalogue of Printed Books: Photolithographic edition to 1965.


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