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Broadsides and Flat files

PPFFlat files - P1 Case range full drawer (folder size 28"x38")
PFDFlat files - P1 Case range half drawer (folder size 18"x24" and 11"x15")

See Acquisitions and Accessioning wiki on Broadsides and Flat Files for other size information.

N.B.  Any item cataloged by RBS should receive the new accession number scheme (that includes older acquisitions being cataloged now for the first time).  In addition, do not assign MS call number to broadsides or other ephemera cataloged by RBS.  


HISTORICAL REFERENCE:

Under the previous local classification scheme, certain preliminary lower-case letters were used before the asterisk and the first letter of the first element of the call number when the size of the book being cataloged falls outside the limits of from 6 to 28 centimeters (top to bottom binding measurement).

The following codes were designated for flat files for various collections under the previous classification scheme:

b

Use for small broadsides.

bx

Use for items in non-standard boxes, e.g. postcards).

(horz)

Add at the end of the call number for items shelved flat.

pf

Use for large portfolios.

p

Use for large broadsides.

pp

Use for oversize broadsides.

PF Cabinet

Use for items shelved in large metal flat file.

For the main Houghton author class under the previous local classification scheme, the b to indicate broadsides was applied internally, to the second digit of the first part of the call number (e.g., AB85 replaces AC85). For other classification schemes, the b preceded the call number.

Typ size designations:

When required, the call number was preceded by F for folio books or PF for portfolio books (note: P was formerly used for PF). Miniature books were preceded by M; broadsides or flat items by A, B, P, or PP, according to size.