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March 15, 2025 at 2:01 pm #43590
Xia Wang
ParticipantHi,
I am reading BF book and need some clarifications about Chapter 2.
2.4.1 b. Cell-5 headings may be used to categorize segments of information.
Does “headings” here refer to the segment labels such as “title”, “author” etc?
Sample 2-17. The part without bullet points does not change into a list, while the part with bullet point does. What is the reason for this difference?
Sample 2-21.
In the title segment (page 2-51), a colon is used between “LITERATURE” and “BRONZE”. BF 2.3.4 d states that the series name and edition may be placed on the same line as the title and grade level or subtitle, separated by semicolons. What is the reason for the colon in this case?
In the author segment (page 2-51), there is none listed. BF 2.3.5 f states that the editor’s name is used only when authors are not listed. Since no authors appear on the cover, should the editors be listed in the author segment?
In the TOC, Volume 2 (page 2-54), should “(cont.)” be added to the heading “SHORT STORIES”?
Sorry for the many questions–I really appreciate your help!
March 15, 2025 at 4:49 pm #43591Michael Gunner
ModeratorHello Xia,
Thank you for your questions. It is always better to ask when you need clarification.
2.4.1.b refers specifically to information that would normally go on the title page, but because there is not enough room, it will not fit. The cell five heading would apply to headings such as Authors, Editors, and Consultants (if an agency requires). This heading would not apply to the title of the book.
2.17 In this situation, the bullets identify separate content entries. Since they are separate entries, they must be placed on their own line as a separate entry. The other entry is a single contents entry, which requires only one line.
2-21
The use of the colon. I believe this should be a semi-colon. The previous version of Braille Formats 2011 used a colon. However, Version 2016 updated this to a semicolon.
You are correct; based on BF2.3.5f, you would use the editor’s name since no author is listed. Sample 2-21 references an editorial staff listed under the heading STAFF CREDITS FOR PRENTICE HALL LITERATURE. In this situation, it seems that the editorial staff refers to all PRENTICE HALL LITERATURE as opposed to this specific book.
The use of the (cont.) is governed by 2.10.10a, which states in part: “Insert “(cont.)” after the last listed item only. ” In this example, PLOT is the last listed item. So you would not place (cont.) after SHORT STORIES.
Michael
March 20, 2025 at 1:58 pm #43602Xia Wang
ParticipantHi Michael,
Thank you for your help. One follow-up question. In Sample 2-21, because the editors listed on the cover are for all PRENTICE HALL LITERATURE, not this BRONZE edition, those editors do not need to be listed on the title page? Thanks again!
Xia
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