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lethe wrote: "This is how actual librarians (outside GR) catalogue titles."
How odd. In English, that's not how colons are ever used in normal writing. (I believe they are in some languages, though.)
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How odd. In English, that's not how colons are ever used in normal writing. (I believe they are in some languages, though.)
But yes, please flag edits like that or use the Contact Us link on the Help page.


Title : subtitle / Author ; Illustrator. - Place of publication : Publisher, Year of publication. - Page number. : ill. ; format. - (Series title ; number). - ISBN
The only interpunction not preceded by a space are the , and the .
See Wikipedia for an actual example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interna...
(I always get confused with the International Standard Book Number, tsk.)

Probably for the best I don't have an MLS either :)

(Of course for my LIS I had to use the ISBD rules. Every comma, dot and space had to be in the right place ;) )


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No, no. I was just explaining that the reason the librarian uses space colon space is probably because they are a librarian in real life, since that is how it's done in the real world ;)
GR has its own policy and we should all follow that. It's just a shame that some librarians apparently never bother to check out the manual.
(This is how actual librarians (outside GR) catalogue titles. I can imagine there are more pressing problems on GR, but when I come across them and also see something else that should be changed, I correct them.)
ETA I see this librarian actually changes correct titles to incorrect ones. Sigh.