An esteemed colleague has the following offer for interested Librarians and
Archivists
June S
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From: Lee Kirk <theprintsandthepaper(a)comcast.net>
Date: Wed, May 28, 2014 at 6:39 PM
Around 400 postcards of libraries to go to interested archived collection.
Only stipulations: The Prints & The Paper would appreciate a donation
receipt, and the collection should be designated “From the Collection of
Charlotte Tufts.”
I purchased these cards from Mrs. Tuft’s daughter when her mother passed
away. Charlotte Tuft was a librarian for many years, and also worked with a
dealer in rare manuscripts. Her collection of library postcards was
extensive – unfortunately I disposed of the largest percentage of the
collection before I thought of donating.
Any interested party may contact me at
theprintsandthepaper(a)comcast.net
Assuming that the above requirements can be assured, I’ll also cover the
cost of shipping.
Regards,
Lee Kirk
The Prints & The Paper
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Romanian (in Cyrillic) Romanization Table Approved
The ALA-LC Romanization tables are developed jointly by the Library of Congress (LC) and the American Library Association (ALA). Romanization schemes enable the cataloging of foreign language materials. Romanized cataloging in turn supports circulation, acquisitions, serials check-in, shelflisting, shelving, and reference, particularly in library catalogs that are unable to display non-roman alphabet information.
The ALCTS Committee on Cataloging: Description and Access (CC:DA) recently received and reviewed a proposal for new Romanian (in Cyrillic) romanization table. The table has subsequently been approved.
The Romanian (in Cyrillic) romanization table is now available for downloading from the ALA-LC Romanization Tables webpage http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/roman.html .
Please direct any questions about romanization tables to Bruce Johnson, Policy and Standards Division ( bjoh(a)loc.gov<mailto:bjoh@loc.gov> ).
Bruce Chr. Johnson
The Library of Congress
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