Regarding Mr. Rendall's message:
Brilliant! Our body as a whole should be prepared with alternative
solutions given this second seismic attempt by LC to impose radical
change on Greek cataloging. Sooner or later, there may be change, better
we lead rather than be led.
Gisela Kam
Princeton University
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Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 19:33:42 -0400
From: Karen Green <klg19(a)columbia.edu>
Subject: [Cohsl-list] Rendall and the CC:DA report
To: Hellenic Studies Librarians <cohsl-list(a)lists.fas.harvard.edu>
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Hi, all,
I got an email from Robert Rendall which read thus:
My task force has submitted its report. It's basically making the same
recommendation as option #1 in the Princeton response on the CoHSL list:
stop using the "h" for all modern Greek (not just "monotonic
orthography")
and try to convert old records. CC:DA will be voting on this over the next
few days.
FYI.
Karen