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Anna Booth  
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From: Anna Booth <abo...@nla.gov.au>
Date: 1995/09/13
Subject: USMARC CHARACTER LOWER CASE SCRIPT L

Could you tell me when the lower case script l is used?

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From: "J. McRee Elrod" <jel...@IslandNet.com>
Date: 1995/09/13
Subject: Re: USMARC CHARACTER LOWER CASE SCRIPT L

> Could you tell me when the lower case script l is used?
> Anna

Back when we had it on typewriters, we used it as the title letter in
DCC Cutters, so it would not look like the number one.

J. McRee (Mac) Elrod | Special Libraries Cataloguing, Inc.
jel...@IslandNet.com | Metchosin, British Columbia, Canada


 
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Edward Swanson  
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From: Edward Swanson <swan...@macalstr.edu>
Date: 1995/09/13
Subject: Re: USMARC CHARACTER LOWER CASE SCRIPT L
The only use I can think of is as a work mark in a Cutter number
substituting for the character "l", which might be taken for a one. It
has no use in the description under the provisions of AACR 2.

Edward Swanson
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Betsy Gamble  
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From: Betsy Gamble <e...@cornell.edu>
Date: 1995/09/13
Subject: Re: USMARC CHARACTER LOWER CASE SCRIPT L
It used to be used in the 300 field as the abbreviation for "leaves" to
avoid confusion with numbers of pages in that area.

Betsy Gamble
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Howard Pasternack  
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From: Howard Pasternack <BLIPS15%BROWNVM.BIT...@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu>
Date: 1995/09/13
Subject: Re: USMARC CHARACTER LOWER CASE SCRIPT L
Script L is not a USMARC character.  Whatever its uses, it was never
defined in the USMARC character set.  This is one of the reasons why many
local system vendors do not support the input or display of the character
and why utilities such as OCLC and RLIN output it using different ASCII
codes.

 
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