Example 1:  Multiscript record that follows Model B.

In this example, the language of cataloging is English (Latin script), thus the notes are in English, however, the established form of the name in the authority record and source citations are given in the original vernacular (Cyrillic) script.

 

Example 2:  Multiscript record that follows Model B.

In this example, the language of cataloging is Russian (Cyrillic script).  The established form of the name in the authority record is also given in the Cyrillic script.

 

Example 3:  Multiscript record that follows Model B.

In this example, the language of cataloging is English (Latin script), thus the notes are in English.  The established form of the name in the authority record is in the vernacular (Arabic) script.  This authority record comes from a file that has established forms for names in the vernacular (non-Latin) script and the Latin script.  The equivalent Latin script form of heading is shown in a 7XX heading linking entry field.

 

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Appendix C:  Multiscript Records