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Cataloger's Judgment: Music Cataloging Questions and Answers from the Music OCLC Users Group Newsletter.(Book Review)

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| September 22, 2004 | Burbank, Richard D. | COPYRIGHT 2003 American Library Association. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Cataloger's Judgment: Music Cataloging Questions and Answers from the Music OCLC Users Group Newsletter. By Jay Weitz. Westport, Conn.: Libraries Unlimited, 2004. 265p. $45. (ISBN 1-59158-052-8).

Napoleon probably never imagined he would one day be discussed in music cataloging circles. The question-and-answer (Q&A) discussion about what was thought to have been a music plate or publisher number, but which turned out to be a street address in Vienna from the time of Napoleon's occupation (he decided all houses there should be numbered) is an example of the many places one can visit in Jay Weitz's new book.

Music catalogers now have a compilation of nuggets of …

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